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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Georgia
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Picked up a pile or 3 of cards
![]() Picked up 54 T58 Fish series. Will...scan those in eventually. Scanning those in as a pile does them no justice,so it will be 1 at a time 1942 Redman Tobacco Indian Series All of the backs look like this ![]() Fronts as follows ![]() ![]() [/QUOTE]![]() ![]() ![]() 1924 Rare Die-Cut pop-up ![]() ![]() 1912 Scissor back dancing girls, another rare oddity ![]() ![]() ![]() OMG ITS THE TARDIS !!! :P This is a 1987 Kinney "shaped" Novelty Tobacco card. It is also called a Die-Cut ![]() ![]() 1890 Duke postage series. ![]() ![]() 1891 Famous Actress issued cards from The American Tobacco Company. The American Tobacco Company came into being as the result of a merger between Allen&Ginter,Kinney Bros and Duke and Sons. This is why most of these card releases stopped in 1889-1890 and became ATC releases ![]() ![]() And for the History buff ![]() Cesar, Sir Walter,Dickens and...Gentlemen Jim Corbett who defeated the worlds 1st Black Heavyweight boxing champion, John Sullivan.
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