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Looking for help
Can anyone tell me what this Dimaggio is?
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I believe ...
... it is the Type 4 version.
Cheers, Patrick |
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There are a few variations of this premium I believe, not sure it's the exact variation Leon linked to, though it may be.
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thank you kind sir!
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Pretty sure its the R314-Type 4 "Creamy" border. I just purchased a Gehringer of the same type and am still unclear if its a 1936 or 1937 issue as PSA and SGC seem to disagree. PSA labels indicate it is a 1936 issue, while SGC lists it as a 1937. I'm leaning towards it being a 1937 issue with earlier types produced in 1936, but that's just a guess on my part. Nice card!
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here is mine and I have it classified as a type 4...
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nice Gold Medal Dean!!
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