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Posted By: jay behrens
If the function of said piece is the determining factor as to whether something is a baseball card or not, then all t-cards are not baseball cards since their primary function was a stiffener for the package of cigarettes. The same can be said of many cand issues. Colgan Chips were meant as liner in the tin. The fact these items had pictures of ball players is a bonus. |
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