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Old 12-16-2012, 07:45 PM
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Joe,

Not meaning to be argumentative, but the series of 80 for the set is considered to be from 1921 and is considered the D350-3. The series of 120 is from 1917 and is considered the D350-2.

As for the year, I will defer to the Old Cardboard website on the matter, although I will state that Davenport's last season in the majors was 1919:

http://www.oldcardboard.com/d/d350/d...?cardsetID=994

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Brian, you are not being argumentative and that is exactly what I was telling you. The card you displayed is a 350-2 from 1917, NOT the 1921 (D350-3) designation PSA erroneosuly placed on the label. You definitely have a 1917 Standard Biscuit Davenport!

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Old 12-16-2012, 08:59 PM
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Joe, read the rest of the thread--you are incorrect.
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Brian, you are not being argumentative and that is exactly what I was telling you. The card you displayed is a 350-2 from 1917, NOT the 1921 (D350-3) designation PSA erroneosuly placed on the label. You definitely have a 1917 Standard Biscuit Davenport!

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Joe,

Just to clarify, I would side with you on the mislabeling of 1921 by PSA based on Davenport's career, but the "80" back makes the card a D350-3.
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Just back from Newport Beach. This would be the easier of the D350-3 backs?



Also, WTF is Evers doing? Praying to the Sun God Ra?
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