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I have noticed SGC puts 1909, 1910, or 1911 on their flips for T206's. Is there a reason for this? Were different backs made in a certain year or can you just request SGC to use the year you want? Thanks
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350 sub = 1910 350-460 sub = 1911
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that is the way sgc denotes 150 vs. 350 vs. 460 series for the respective backs.
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