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Engel never says specifically what those numbers mean. You'll see cards with 5, 6 or 7 digit numbers within the same set. It just seems to be the weird numbering system they used but there has to be some method behind the madness. Some sets have math equations/problems on them.
Some sets included popular music or movie personalities as well as well known cartoon/comic characters. That might be what you have. BTW...the symbol at the top is typical...you see rock/paper/scissors on lots of the different sets.
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