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It depends on whether you count stamped ads or just printed ads, but
here are some that I believe there are fewer than 5 surviving examples of. D310: Aldon Candy E121: Service Candy, Shotwell, Kings, Henry Johnson (green) R316: Douglas Park, Morton, Rialto, Community Theatre 1925-31 Exhibits: Marguerite's W461: Playland W514: Robinson Peanuts W516-1-1: Sandow W517: Piercy's W554: Lucky Yo-Yo, Lukcy Deal, 40 Winners 1929 Exhibits Stars: Dixie Theater W573: Cafe du Monde, Cream Nut, Kings Here's the more extensive answer: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...192333&page=11 |
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