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 O/T Pinback help. Fitzsimmons & Corbett Boxers Hi, I posted this on the boxing side, but with no responses. Hoping a pinback expert can chime in here Seeking opinions on these two pinbacks I got in from a consignor. Measures 1.25" inches in diameter. No paper insert on backs. The Fitzsimmons matched up with a Hake's auction pinback of the same size but I've also seen it offered in 7/8" inch diameter. I can't find back scans of these anywhere. Does the backing and pin look original to those familiar with these? Thanks for looking. - Dave http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1290373912 http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1290373929 | 
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 I think they are P20's..........High Admiral Cigarettes.......if you look at the ACC for P20 it's for actresses and says 'contains a prizefighter' but I think they're both P20's.  I've seen the Fitzsimmons more frequently and have a couple of the actresses but they're missing back papers as well...........just my opinion!  Really clean pins though..... | 
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 p.s. there's Pepsin Gum or Whitehead Hoag 7/8" versions of the Fitzsimmons too.  Never have seen a Corbet in the same size though. | 
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 Thanks for the response Tom. I believe these were issued in conjunction with the Corbett and Fitzsimmons bout of 1897. Would this date coincide with the actress pins........and does the 1.25" size match-up? Also, does the pin style on the back match up. I want to make sure they are the original pins. I've seen them often mentioned as Whitehead & Hoag also, but never with a back image to confirm this. Thanks. - Dave | 
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 Come to think of it, the Fitzsimmons / Corbett bout had been in the works for a couple years prior to it actually happening, so if it was a pre-fight issue it could be anywhere from 1895-1897. | 
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 going up for sale? If you could please let me know here and when these items will be put up for auction I would appericate it. thanks.  Matt | 
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