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P.T. Barnum would love this one
Posted By: tbob
Advertised on ebay as a "blank back" you can see the back of the card underneath the scrapbook paper that was ripped off when it came out of the album. |
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P.T. Barnum would love this one
Posted By: ullmandds
Now that you've exposed that card Bob... |
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P.T. Barnum would love this one
Posted By: Ben
Looks like a M116 to me... |
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P.T. Barnum would love this one
Posted By: tbob
Ben's right. M116 |
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P.T. Barnum would love this one
Posted By: pete ullman
is that handcut? |
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