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Burdick never liked any monetary association with cards. A stamp on back was no big deal.
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Burdick unquestionably stamped cards. I saw some of them at the Met when I was researching my book. That is how I first realized a card I had was a former Burdick-owned piece: I recognized the stamp.
![]() If stamping a card blows your mind think of this: Burdick pasted down every card he donated to the Met. Has anyone had any success at getting a TPG to acknowledge the provenance on a holder?
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Always enjoyed that one Adam.
Here's one of mine with just the ornate stamp:
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