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			Posted By: Pete Z. Any info on this card would be appreciated. | 
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			Posted By: Daryle Isn't that one of those Lawson's Game Cards from 1884 or 1885? | 
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			Posted By: leon Yes that is the blue version, there is also a brown one, of the 1884 Lawson playing card set. They were patented Spet 16, 1884. They used to be rather valuable then quite a few sets came out and got broke up making them not as scarce as they once were.... | 
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