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T207 Question
Posted By: Jerry
Is there a Theory or is it known, why there are so few Hofers in the T207 set. |
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T207 Question
Posted By: Rob
I dunno WHY there is a lack of HOFers, but you'd think with so few of them that it'd be a cheaper set to complete. Not the case! |
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T207 Question
Posted By: robert a
Remember that they weren't hall of famers when the set was issued. |
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T207 Question
Posted By: paulstratton
I think Tim N. or Tbob theorized in their article in vcbc that more cards were planned, but since the set didn't go over very well, they scrapped their plans to produce more cards. |
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T207 Question
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think that the brown border tobacco cards, the T207s, are a group of cards for which further production was anticipated. In 1911 the US Supreme Court rendered this ruling: |
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