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|  Exhibit Help 
			
			Posted By: warshawlaw The card on the bottom is commonly designated one as part of a Postcard Back set because all but part of the first print run featured a postcard back.  The first print run, initially catalogued by Elwood (Woody) Scharf as Set 81, contained blank backs or backs with a divided postcard legend.  The subsequent runs, sets 82 and 83, had PC backs with legend variations.  Simmons is one of the players with two poses as well, a side view and a front view.   | 
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