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Posted By: joseph
There are many copies of each card but where the rarity comes in to play are on the different backs. There are 3 different backs. The most common are the Stat backs. Which has their bio's on the back. The rare 1926 Spaldings are the last two types, the Ad back and the Blank back. The blank back are blank on the reverse and the Ad back has a coupon offer. Both of the latter cards are extremly rare. Some of these cards have a population of 4 or less. It is a shame that these cards are not more popular. I collect the Blank back and Ad backs types. There are cards that have a print date of 1927 but I believe that only Babe Ruth cards have been found but I could be wrong. |
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