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I see the 19th century "die cut" cards listed as possibly part of a game. Are RandS the only die cut baseball player cards of the 19th cen? Were they part of a game? Oh by the way I happened across a wooden cigar box of about 200 t cards in 1987 at a junk shop....."finds" are/were still out there. dave
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