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Posted By: Hankron
Glen is correct. While some trade cards were directly related to a particular product, most trade cards were sold to stores or other commercial companies who put their individual stamp on the front and/or back of the card. So, for example, an 1878 Forbes Trade Card (common type, Forbes being the printer of the cards) can be found with a 'Joe's Candy Store,' or 'Tammy's Carpets' on it. |
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