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Posted By: barrysloate
I believe only the actual photograph counts, and the caption is irrelevant. If you have a photograph of Abraham Lincoln that is captioned Elvis Presley, who is it a photograph of? However, I realize that in the case of a baseball card, collectors will accept the Irv Young as Cy. Tough issue and I think there may be exceptions to the rule. I do not consider the Yum Yum of Anson to be an acceptable Cap Anson card. What do others think? |
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