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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
These came in 2 diff. types. One type has "Neilson's" written in Old English style on back and is printed on a thinner, glossier stock, this type is also numbered on the front. The second type is printed on thick cardboard, with Neilson's printed on back in all caps, and this style is unnumberred on the front. These were produced in Canada, thus the V-designation. Most say that the thicker stock cards are worth about 1.5X the thin stocked cards. But I have actually handled a bit more of the thicker cards, not to mention because they are thicker they tend to be in better shape. Anyways, hope this helps. |
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