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Looks like you might have a gap in your (baseball cards by the decade) collecting coverage. Perhaps either the E120 or E121 American Caramel sets could be pursued to fulfill the 1920's slot. E120 being the neat, orderly and straightforward option, while the E121 offering many Series of 80 and Series of 120 tangents to explore.
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