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Recently acquired a number of 1957 cards from original owner. This one was in there and not really sure what to make of it. Certainly not the pronounced EUGENF W. BAKEP I've seen on some cards, but also definitely not a full E and R as I see on other commons. Is there a "third" variation of something in between like what I have here?
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