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Posted By: David
I won't hazzard to make a guess on it's identity, and Michael's opinion may be correct. I have seen one or two turn of the century (earlier than this card) extemely rare trade cards in a similar style, though with a rubber stamp advertising on the back. They had similar photoengraved images printed directly onto very thick cardboard. |
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