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|  Sweet Caporal Pins Question 
			
			I've had many Sweet Caporal pins during my collecting years.  However, today I received my first one that isn't described as "Whitehead & Hoag".  The label reads "SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES - STANDARD FOR YEARS - Factory No.25 - 2nd District of VA."   No mention of Whitehead & Hoag.   Is this a legit label? Also, I would like to know how other collectors of these, or any other pins, feel about the vast majority of graded ones on ebay? Personally, I like mine ungraded, and will probably breakout the graded ones I own. I'd like to hear from other collectors. Thanks. | 
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			I don't see the purpose in grading them either.  Why can't the collector decide the condition?   Have you seen the senseless prices that the the "high-grade" examples command?   And many times there's little difference between a "5" and an "8"... sometimes the "5" actually looks better!   The only purpose that grading might serve is to verify authenticity... but I don't think there are many/any fakes of these being produced or floating around.   Of course I could be mistaken, but would think that any such "reprints" would be far more costly to produce than cards (and would immediately be identified as reproductions). Last edited by perezfan; 03-07-2011 at 03:25 PM. | 
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			Thanks perezfan for saying exactly what I was thinking.  Any help with the paper backing being legit if it dosen't say "Whitehead & Hoag"?
		 Last edited by skooter; 03-07-2011 at 10:18 PM. Reason: correction | 
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			Not sure about that variation of the paper backing.   But I bet someone on the Card side might know, if you want to post the question over there. These Pins are collected similar to Cards, as they are a set... Someone over in the Pre-War Card Forum should have a definitive answer for you... | 
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			I have about 25 Sweet Caporal pins, with only the three different backs shown below.  There may be more, but only one has "Whitehead & Hoag" on back...  I'm pretty sure they are all legit.
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			Thanks Dave4Reds,  mine is exactly like the one on the right.  You made my day!
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