Fun task
I'm changing the rules: first, prewar only; second, a dozen of the classic sets that I believe best reflect the broadness of the hobby: (all are true sets, with 100 or more cards counting variations)
1. N172
2. E107
3. T206
4. E90-1
5. T202
6. T212-2
7. E254
8. E145-2
9. M101-4/5
10. W514
11. 1925-31 PC Exhibits
12. R319
Really hate leaving out T204, but the 1909-1912 era is already over-represented. Honorable mention to R318 for the diecut, although the tints are covered in the Exhibits.
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