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The easiest T213-2 cards, the ones that have the highest populations, are the cards, like Cobb red and Mathewson, that were released in 1914, 1915, and 1916.
The cards with smaller pops are the ones that were only released in one year, or part of one year. Here's a 1916 Frank Chance. I think this is a player, manager, and owner card.
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc |
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