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I saw that Oscar Vitt and thought immediately that I used to own that very card. Except turns out mine is(was) a Standard Biscuit with almost the exact same off-center look:
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My Olaf card:
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I only have one. They are tough. A beat up common sold on ebay a couple of weeks ago. I was expecting it to sell for fifty bucks or so but it ended up at $328. That shows you how much I know about their values.
The 1916's are pretty easy to find and many of the lower grade commons sell for $25 to $40 but the 1917's seem to more scarce. Rick
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Only one I have.
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What is the difference between a 1916 and a 1917 Weil?
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Numbering on some of the cards and different players in certain instances.
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1916 Weil baking is "part" of the M101-4 series that were produced and distributed by Felix Mendelssohn. The 1916 issue is slightly smaller than the 1917 issue and the background images in the 1917 issue are cut off. The 1917 I believe command a slightly high premium as opposed to the 1916 series.
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