Trade/Collector Card - Diamond WW II Propaganda #8 Every Canadian Must Fight. Card in good condition. Nice art & printing. See photos. Reflection/light spots are not a flaw in the cards, but caused by the stock sheet in which they are stored.
Trading
cards and chromolithographic advertising cards (also known as chromos on the
Continent) were manufactured in the 19th Century and early 20th Century. At that
time, advertising became a powerful sales tool. The 19th century was a time of
technological developments. New products were introduced, the cards reflected
the quality of the products. If it was in vogue, chances were it was advertised
on a trade card. The world of prints published in chromolithography is vast, as
thousands of trade cards were issued all over the world, and the subjects are
infinitely different.
Please see all photos for condition because what you see is what you get - no returns. I try to make any damage noticeable in photos and do not attempt to hide anything with filters or lighting, photo angles, etc. Please don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!