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On the 1926-29 (1925-31 actual) Exhibit Postcard Back Exhibits, Lou Gehrig has three different cards, a portrait, a batting photo and a batting plain background (silhouette). The Plain background are the toughest cards in this set by a lot and can bring 2-5 times the price of the photo version. I know 4 collectors down to only needing the plain/silhouette cards to complete their sets, myself included. Also PSA cant seem to get these right as so many are mislabeled, SGC does a better job but I have still seen a few mislabeled, also VCP prices on these can be a mess too as many have been sold graded but mislabeled. Here are the three examples-
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