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Posted By: Daniel Elsass
Thank you for your insite on this subject. As I had said before, I am still somewhat new to this. If you look at the back view of the card, it does not appear to have any paper loss, so that is a plus. It was my understanding that the 1915 is more scarce than the 1914, is that the case? The top portion of the card is a concern for sure, that was why I was hopeful to get some opinions on this matter. |
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