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The mylar sheet with backing is great. I do that and then store them in Itoya art portfolios an 8 1/2 x 11 inch black book. That makes them easier to access and show family and friends.
The subtle differences in your Wagners is a result of them being issued over a number if years. So the decorations on the cardboard cabinets changed as well as the fonts of the lettering. Many players had both suit and tie ( Street clothes ) as well as baseball uniform issued. Your Moran is an example of street cloths. SB1 on this forum has the largest collection of these I have ever even heard of. I am sure if you reach out to him ( Scott) he can help you date them or group them by type. Great group of cards thank you for sharing them with us. |
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