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Originally Posted by Yoda
Val, this is an important topic. Imagine the Board giving SGC a set lesson. And convincing them. Well done for you guys. I do have a question though: The ones that are numbered with some kind of id lettering on top of the card are 2's or 1's? I have a nice Cobb with these markings on top so am interested.
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The cards with the card # and G-4-22 at top are what we are calling W501-1…or more simply put they are what Burdick described when he listed the set as W501.
The W501-2 are the parallel set that has been essentially moved from being incorrectly grouped with W575-1 to being called W501-2 as they are a complete parallel set in size/subjects/physical characteristics to W501-1 only lacking the card # and “G-4-22” at the top.
*Side note is that the G-4-22 is likely referring to the date of issue/production. At least that is my speculation. (April 1922)