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Another Early Vintage Card Identification
Since you guys did an amazing job last night, I have another item which I cannot identify which I am sure someone will. The players are obvious but I have no idea what this is from?
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It's a circa 1919 Notebook cover. http://www.baggersauctions.com/PDTL....32D4319BD8933C
Edited to add: It looks like it's the same scan as the one in Baggers' Auctions that I just posted
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Collecting nice-looking but poorly graded cards of legendary HOFers Last edited by vintagerookies51; 10-19-2011 at 05:00 PM. |
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It certainly looks like the same one except for a few small markings. I did buy this from Baggers at one of the shows but didn't remember anything about the card.
Unless he has another copy, I better let him know that I might have the copy that he is auctioning. |
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