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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
To make it even more confusing, the Babe Ruth Candy Co. cards were printed on more than one type of paper. I believe that they were printed intwo different cities (Cleveland and San Francisco) which may explain the different paper types. I have also seen many fakes of these cards and they are normally of poor quality, but could certainly fool someone not familiar with the set. |
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