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Posted By: peter ullman
i was just looking at an e99 bishop and the slanted names on the back reminded me of my e102 card as well. The verbage and the type font seems the same. I suppose all that may prove is they were printed by same co.? I don't own an e99...so I could only post the back of my e102. |
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