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Posted By: fkw
On a related subject, One of the rarest "D" cards would be the 1917 D-Unc. Merchants Bakery cards (E135 group). There was a post last week asking for help on ID, and the card pictured (back pictured only) turned out to be a Babe Ruth. |
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