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Posted By: ErlandStevens
According to the price guides, the T5 Pinkerton cabinets had a published checklist of 300-400 cards. The card numbers had big gaps in them, and I believe the highest number in the list was about 1100. Last month, a card numbered 1510 (Musser of Canton in the O & P League) was sold on eBay. I believe that the O & P League (Ohio and Pennsylvania) was a semi-pro league, so it's surprising to me that these cards would have been made. I have an image of it, but, alas, I can't figure out the post images instructions. |
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