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Old 10-05-2014, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Pat R View Post
The "Broken" Y Tenney would have been in a specific spot on the sheet and
may never have been fixed but the rest of the Tenney's on the sheet would
have had the full Y.


Exactly. One spot would have had either a flawed transfer or the transfer didn't get laid down properly.

12/220 is an interesting split. Seeing it with the 220 split by series would be pretty interesting. Assuming even distribution between 150's and 350s that would make the broken Y about 1 in every 9 cards. A clue about how many of a particular card were on a sheet.

Great find and good work on the numbers

Steve B

PS- A tenney 350 with the broken y would most likely be a real prize.
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