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Posted By: Andy Baran
I checked the Lipset lot, and the Seybold was definately a Type 1. The only Type 2 in the entire lot was the Lajoie, which Scott sold to me, and I have since sold to Hal. The grouping was also not a complete set of Type 1's. There were several cards and several variations that were missing. I still have the Mathewson from that lot. Sorry Scott. |
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