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Old 08-02-2016, 10:28 AM
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Default Obscure E (Early Candy & Gum) cards.....Circa 1932 and earlier

One of the categories our founding father, Jefferson Burdick, knew would be expanded upon was E (Early Candy & Gum) cards, issued approximately 1932 and earlier. The 1929 Leader Novelty cards seem to be one series he could have denoted as an E card. There are many others not categorized too. Anyone have any Leader Novelty or other uncategorized E type cards to share? It's always fun to see some scarce, early candy cards....
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Old 08-02-2016, 02:06 PM
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Just when I put the cards back in the bank!
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I wonder how you make a sucker "sanitary"? I wonder who can add to the official list of issues? I've never seen that back before.
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I wonder how you make a sucker "sanitary"? I wonder who can add to the official list of issues? I've never seen that back before.
The horizontal back version:
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Here's some Leaders for you
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And some other E cards
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Default 1929 Leader Novelty....

Here's the Lefty Grove Leader Novelty card. I bought this sight unseen out of the Sports Collector's Digest from a seller in New York (Bob?) who didn't know what it was at the time. He called it a small 1929 R316 or Kashin Publication, but knew it wasn't that. I would love to get some other color variations of the Grove card, but have not had any luck to date.
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