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Old 08-08-2016, 11:00 PM
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Leon, your card looks more like a 1928 Fro-joy card than a 1928 George Ruth Candy card to me.
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Leon, your card looks more like a 1928 Fro-joy card than a 1928 George Ruth Candy card to me.
Thanks Val.
That isn't the first time I have made that mistake. I know better, or at least i should, since I have probably handled at least 50 - 100 of each.

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How the hell did I miss this thread?? Nice J=Ks....Jerry
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My Leader type card:



E282 Goudey Oh Boy Gum:

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This is categorized but still a tough example to find. e210 Type 2 Babe Ruth York Caramel.
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Default 1929 Novelty Hack Wilson's Candy Card...

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Hey there Glen!,

I'm Curious ta See if You are aware of...
"If" Your, 1929 Novelty Hack Wilson's Candy Card
Is Now iN a "PSA Authentic Holder"?
~ Or ~
Have You Own'd Him in Your "Raw Version"...
THaT You've Shown iN THiS Thread?
By the Way...
* Very NiCe Group of Candy Cards *

Basically, I'm wanted to find Out if Yours is a 3rd Card!?
Or Just the other Card in the "PSA Authentic Holder"?

I've Nevar SeeN the 1929 Novelty Hack Wilson's Candy Card
That's iN the "PSA Authentic Holder" ta Compare Them!?

*Any Other Members wit ANY Knowledge ta Add to Mr. Wilson's 1929 Novelty Card...
oR More Cards Would Greatly Be Appreciated!

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Old 09-10-2016, 10:18 PM
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Denny,

I bought the Leader group a number of years ago (6-8?). Don't think the seller was a collector - thought he found a group in a scrapbook - so don't think it was ever graded.
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