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|  M101-4 vs M101-5 
			
			How do you tell the difference between the M101-4 and the M101-5 sets? I know over on Old Cardboard they say they are closely related. They are a bit vague regarding any discernable difference. I just snagged this card on the Bay.   Any help would be greatly appreciated. Come to South Florida and I will buy you a beer/drink or twelve  http://www.ebay.com/itm/1919-Rariden...vip=true&rt=nc Last edited by Bocabirdman; 09-30-2012 at 03:00 PM. Reason: I type ugly | 
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			If you check out the combined checklist on OC, you will notice differences in card numbers, player photos, and team designations between the -5 and -4 sets.  The basic design of the two sets is the same (image border, size, etc.) The back advertisements differ based on the -5 and -4 designation, too. For example, Sporting News ads are found only on -4 cards. The OC site breaks this down, too. Todd Schultz and Tim Newcomb wrote an article for Old Cardboard Magazine #16. I highly recommend picking up a back issue. 
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			Yours is one of the 27 cards found in both sets with the same photo and caption.  However, m101-5s are far more likely to be toned like your Rariden than are m101-4s, so yours is probably the earlier m101-5.
		 
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			While we have the attention of M101 experts maybe I can ask a question. Is it safe to soak these cards? I have 3 of them with black paper glued to the backs. Thanks, Dave | 
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			Mike, Your Rariden card is a M101-4.6     
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