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Posted By: warshawlaw
It is a PC796 and I way overpaid for it at the time because I liked it so much. I have a number of postcards from the era. They are interesting and much scarcer than most conventionally collected sets. They also are somewhat obscure and can be found for lower prices than other cards from the era (like that will last for much longer). There is no way I'd have a Wagner from his playing days except on one of those Pinkerton Scorecard/Postcard cards. |
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