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Originally Posted by Fred
Finally got to the N162s. Out of 14, only 2 with the trademark. Ok, now we all have something else to look for in N162s~ Does that mean we would need to have both trademark and non-trademarked cards to have a complete set?
N162s are definitely some of the best looking 19th century cards produced.
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Fred
I've been collecting these "beauties" for 30 years; and, have never seen a Detroit version of Fred Dunlap. Your card (in post # 3) is the 1st one I've seen.
I was convinced it did not exist.
A set of 50 cards (with or without Trademark) is complete. Most sets I've seen typically have a mix of approx. 20% with and 80% without the Trademark.
Here's my Dunlap.
TED Z
T206 Reference
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