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Old 04-22-2024, 05:43 PM
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Hi Ken, hope all is going well for you. What can I trade you for your 1-of-1 Leader Theatre card of Peck, which would make a nice companion card for my similar Leader Theatre of Sam Rice?
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In honor of 1 of 1 day, I am bumping this thread. Some incredible cards.
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A little "curve ball" here.
This is the only, American Beauty back of Leever's T205; that I could find, that is known; using PSA and SGC POP reports' images; excluding Set Registries of course.
There may be some Raw ones out there but I don't know about them, lol.





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Here is a Canadian card from a set that is rarely seen, the 1924 Crescent Ice Cream from Vancouver, B.C.

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Here is a Canadian card from a set that is rarely seen, the 1924 Crescent Ice Cream from Vancouver, B.C.

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Cool!

My wife would be taking that card away from me; the, bottom-left corner would be in my mouth, determining if it was choco flavor in the stain; she would be unaware of my in depth research.
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I think these two are probably the rarest (though not the most popular).



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Cool!

My wife would be taking that card away from me; the, bottom-left corner would be in my mouth, determining if it was choco flavor in the stain; she would be unaware of my in depth research.
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I have in my possession a T205 James Archer with a Hindu back and a Curtis Ireland E123 Elmer Miller. Both very rare.
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Personally, I just use these to get my fix...

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