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Posted By: warshawlaw
I offer as some evidence the T206 Barbeau shown below. The red back print on the card front doesn't match any T206 back I've ever seen. If the ATC had lots of sets of lots of subjects printed at the same place it is possible that a scrap sheet used for some non-baseball set inadvertently wound up in the press for a T206 run and then slipped out. Anyhow, here is the scan: |
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