O'neill played with the indians from 1911-1923. looks like a 1922 W-573 these had blank backs. The 1922 E 120 American carmel or a 1922 V61 Neilsons chocolate look like your card, but both of those had printed backs.
The other sets that use the same image are all easily seen as different.....E120 come in blue or brown tint only (not B&W), V61-1 have a card # on front, and V61-2 have a yellowish gloss and photo quality is poorer
The W573's came in vertical strips of 10 cards (Here is a scan I have of 2 strips I have framed together.
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<< <i>Donovan, start a thread over on the net54 board - you'll get an accurate ID on that card there for sure. >>
I was going to but couldn't remember my id/password from years back when I signed up.
Bought the card from my LCS. Worth the $1 either way.
<< <i>It's a 1921 Neilsons Chocolate, ACC designation V61 >>
Thanks. On ebay I see 1922 but no 1921 or ACC designation.
ACC means Type 1 ?
Is this a Type 1 as this is on thin paper?
<< <i>It's a 1921 Neilsons Chocolate, ACC designation V61 >>
I don't think so. He said blank back. The V61 set both Type 1 & 2 backs are not blank.
The 1922 American Caramel Series of 240 E120 Set has a checklist on the back.
This is a 1922 W573 Strip Card. I collect strip cards. The horrible hand cut job says it all.
Its a 1922 W573
W573's are fairly scarce overall.
The other sets that use the same image are all easily seen as different.....E120 come in blue or brown tint only (not B&W), V61-1 have a card # on front, and V61-2 have a yellowish gloss and photo quality is poorer
The W573's came in vertical strips of 10 cards (Here is a scan I have of 2 strips I have framed together.