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Old 01-14-2021, 01:20 AM
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That looks like an E90 Grant and a Navy Caramel card on top
I came on here to mention that it looks like Grant, but after searching for the E90-1 Grant image on the internet I noticed that Judson beat me with his post. At least I can provide some visuals to back us up.

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I think I see some American Caramel boxers.
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I think I see some American Caramel boxers.
Look like E75/E76 for sure, I see Sullivan for one.
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It would be great if some collectors can identify some of the other cards in the ad.
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Old 01-17-2021, 08:23 PM
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It would be great if some collectors can identify some of the other cards in the ad.
Far right top corner, far right in row 2, and 4th card in bottom row from left are all E75 or E76 (impossible to discern which). Bottom is Sullivan, middle card is Terry McGovern I think. The top one could be several that all have a similar pose, Sharkey it looks most like to me.
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