Howdy, Cardboard pals! Longtimenosee. I just drifted over from Coinland.
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Wanna participate in a contest on the World & Ancient Coin Forum?
Here are the details.
Hope to see at least one or two of y'all over there in Coinland.
Just so my post here isn't entirely off-topic in regard to non-sports cards, here are a couple of neat old advertising cards a forum friend gave me, as companions to a token I had from the same company.
The token was struck circa 1850, but I think the cards were a bit later (probably circa 1870s?)
Anyway, 'tis good to "see" y'all again.
The larger card with the hummingbird was not quite as big as a modern postcard. The smaller one with the dog was a little bigger than a modern business card, and is blank on the back.
Article about the Yates Clothing store in Syracuse (from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 19, 1862)
Here are the details.
Hope to see at least one or two of y'all over there in Coinland.
Just so my post here isn't entirely off-topic in regard to non-sports cards, here are a couple of neat old advertising cards a forum friend gave me, as companions to a token I had from the same company.
The token was struck circa 1850, but I think the cards were a bit later (probably circa 1870s?)
Anyway, 'tis good to "see" y'all again.
The larger card with the hummingbird was not quite as big as a modern postcard. The smaller one with the dog was a little bigger than a modern business card, and is blank on the back.
Article about the Yates Clothing store in Syracuse (from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 19, 1862)
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