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Old 05-15-2020, 01:17 PM
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Hi Tim,
It's hard to believe that 10 years have passed since your fantastic research into the origins of the E222 card set was published in the Old Cardboard Magazine (Issue #23, Summer 2010).

My collection of E222s has grown to 9 of the 12 cards in this set. I have just compared them to the 40 E222 cards you detailed in your chart in your first post in this thread, and I find that I have 2 cards that do not appear on your list of 40 confirmed back and color variations - in case you are not already become aware of these two, they are:

Ison (severely trimmed) with a Type 6 black back.
McCauley with a Type 3 black back.

Best,
Val
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