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Ed, Thank You, Sir!
If I'd gotten that card back when, maybe the complete 66 cards would have been a reason to keep them. Is that a baseball in his right hand? That card you've posted has the best image I recall ever seeing. And a bit of a smile / smirk on his face... Leo Angermeier was born and died in Louisville, Kentucky. He died in 1919, at age 29. I may dig around and find out what I can about him. Do you recall about what that card auctioned for? It's in great shape! |
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