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How do you tell the difference between the '28 and the '31 W502s?
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The ones I am aware of are not yet in my collection, so I cannot say.
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In my opinion, W502. I think the reason they were W-Unc is that when they were originally graded they couldn't be assigned to the W502s because the numbers for the 1928 set had different players in the first twenty cards.
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