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Posted By: Bob
Some cards were not issued with Recruit/Napoleon backs. They are what is commonly called the "scarce series" or "tough backs." These cards were issued only with Cycle, Anonymous and Broadleaf cigarettes (backs) (and a few with Red Cross but that's a story for a different thread). Unfortunately for you, Saier and Ward Miller are very, very tough cards although Saier is not as tough as once thought. Ward Miller and Mike Donlin are arguably the 2 toughest T207s to find. I guess you can be glad Donlin was a Giant, not a Cub |
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