View Single Post
  #46  
Old 08-29-2006, 04:53 PM
Archive Archive is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 58,359
Default E92 Crofts Cocoa is really F211 ?

Posted By: fkw

I have found that there are a few sets could have 2 ACC ID's.

(off the top of my head)

1887 Tobin Litho trade cards (H804-21, H891)
1936 Wide Pens "type D" (R314D, V352)
E92 Croft Cocoa (F211, E92-3)
1926-29 PC Back Exhibits (PC792-2, W461)
Balt News E94 style (M131, E94)
Val Decker Postcards (H802, PC786)
1949 Sunbeam Bread Sacramento (PC759, D315-3)
1915 Sporting News Postcards (M101-3, PC757)

Also the ACC lists Cuban/Central American cards with a "N" and we all use "N" for 19th Century Tobacco. So there are some problems that one day should be cleaned up.

1924 Diaz Cigarettes cards are N258 in the ACC

These cards below are actually listed as N230-3 in the ACC

N230-3


These cards below are listed as N561

N561

Reply With Quote