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Old 12-24-2022, 05:21 PM
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I don't have a 1933 George C. Miller card to post, but they have beautiful artwork and no lettering on the front. Also, one of things I like about cards without lettering is that they're great for autographs.
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I don't have a 1933 George C. Miller card to post, but they have beautiful artwork and no lettering on the front. Also, one of things I like about cards without lettering is that they're great for autographs.
There you go! Those fit the definition and have the art deco look of the Diamond Stars cards produced in that same era. Thanks. Are there any others?
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The GC Miller set is a good example...I felt that there was a set I was overlooking. Curse me! Here is a full and a cancelled (72%) size example.

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