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Hard to beat a T202, T205, T207, Goudey, or even Cracker Jacks as far as good read on the back of a card but I have always thought the 1926 Sports Co. of America - S.F. Mini Cards were underrated not only for their interesting info on reverse, but the unique pictures on the front. Here's a few :
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