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I agree.I'm sorry that I don't have better scans. In person you can tell the difference between black and brown, but it's harder on a computer.
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Those are some seriously amazing cards guys. Thank you for posting.
Here are some of the Lenox backs I have owned over the years: http://t206society.com/product-category/lenox/ Only the McGraw remains in my collection, however I am very happy to have recently acquired a quality Brown Lenox (my first ever Brown) in the recent Robert Edward Auctions. I do not have scans as of yet but will post them soon. Great stuff guys. Thank you very much for sharing. I hope this turns into a loooooong thread ![]() Derek |
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