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Originally Posted by Pat R
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.
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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.