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You mean there is advertising on the back? I never noticed!
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Actually the advertising is on the front, players on the back. Common misconception. One only need to look at Drake's cards from the mid-late 80's, they didn't put the cards on top, product on top!
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Your explanation reminds me of the rare (seriously) blank front cards.....
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The T204 set is known to have some obscure players such as Tom Reilly, who played just five games in 1909. Reilly had a 16 year old teammate that played just one game in 1909 named Frank Blank, perhaps your card is him, Leon.
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Please check out my books on baseball history. They include the bio of star second baseman Dots Miller. A book featuring 20 Moonlight Graham players who got into just one game. Another with 13 players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played a game. There's also one about 27 baseball families, as well as a day-by-day look at the worst team in Pittsburgh Pirates history. All five can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-D...hor/B0DH87Q2DS |
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