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Posted By: fkw
Actually now that I compared my card to the one in the auction you listed above, I do see what you meant by the spacing is different. Both #4 cards are blank backed, but the one in auction is slightly different in the placement of the number "4", and the spacing (note the spacing between the "The" and "Popular"). Interesting. Maybe there were many different printer using slightly different designs, or the cards came out at slightly different times, or locations, etc., rarely do you see so many different designs on cards, but it was the 1920's and things were produced differently back then with less quality control, etc. ???? Frank |
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