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Old 09-08-2006, 04:31 PM
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Default W519 Cravath question

Posted By: fkw

Does anyone have an image of a W519-2-1 Cravath?

Some collectors call it W519 numbered Cravath (#3).

The card would have a normal image (not reversed) and #3 in black ink.

If we can find an image of the W519-2-1 Cravath, we can solve what set the G"o"bby Cravath card (above) is from.


My guess right now is its from the rare W519-2-2 and originally had either #15 or #18 (before it was trimmed). If its from the more common W519-2-1 set, I would have thought the "O" error would have been known by now.



***Edited to answer my own question.
I found an image at Cardpricer.com, the W519-2-1 Cravath is spelled Gabby and has a yellow background (not pinkish). this proves the G"o"bby Cravath above is from the rare W519-2-2 set, but we just dont know what number it was (most likely either #15 or #18)

PS many of the card images at CardPricer.com for W519 and W521 are flip flopped. Alot of the images of W519 are actually W521's..... and the images of W521 are actually W519's. I wrote an email and told them which ones

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