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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
It seems that the bread companies had a lot of money, maybe more so than caramel or tobacco, or at least spent a bunch more creating superior cards. I too believe that bread cards are the nicest original images that are extremely detailed. D322’s, d304’s, and d359’s have been an obsession of mine since I got back into cards 4-5 years ago. The bread cards were probably given to kids so that may account for the wear and tear, but I do not see much difference between the condition of bread cards and any other issue. |
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