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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I'll have to agree with Zach. The "S" appears to have been written in. I have attached a scan of a few OJs, one is Schoeneck and the other is Schenkel. Oddly enough they both have SCH as the first letters of their last names. The "S" did not completely make it into the picture on either card. This isn't an error card just another variation on an OJ. Hand written factory lettering on OJs is typically the same hue as the other block lettering that is on the card (at least that's what I've seen). |
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