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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Once again, I have nothing at stake here. As I stated earlier, I was told there was a 75% to 80% chance that combined elements of the printing style, the paper, and the photograhic process, all together "pointed" towards the late 50's. Nothing is certain, heck there are still debates going on today, about the origination dates of some late 19th century and early 20th century cards. So, I guess we may never know. But the goal was fun none the less. It's only a baseball card. can't we just all get along? Now, if only PSA would get my cards back to me that they have had for a few weeks..... Now that is more urgent. |
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