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Series numbers?
Posted By: Dave G
Not being a Baseball collector, can anyone help with the series numbers of these cards? Strip cards? W's? |
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Series numbers?
Posted By: Paul S
The Berger is an R card, from the 1936 Goudey Gum R322 set. |
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Series numbers?
Posted By: leon
The Rube Walberg is a w560 and the other looks to be a 4 in 1 Exhibit card cut down, which is pretty common... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Don't all W560's look like a deck of cards, or are there two styles? |
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Posted By: leon
There are different styles and while I don't remember seeing a w560 without a card insignia it still is a W560, I believe. Maybe a rare valuable subset? (nah...)... |
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Series numbers?
Posted By: Dave G
Thanks guys |
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