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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
Does this AZO "squares in corners" in the "place stamp here" box mean the card was created post-1920 with no exceptions? |
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Posted By: Matt
Here is the site I use as a guide - it says 1926-1940s for that one: |
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Posted By: andy becker
jeff, |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
Thanks! I'll check out his book. Does the book say anything about possbile exceptions to the 4 squares dates or is it impossible that this card can be pre-1926? |
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Posted By: Laura
It's pretty certainly from the dates Playles have on their site. What's on the front? |
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Posted By: D Brown
No exceptions -- that paper (it's photographic paper with the postcard-ness printed on the back) wasn't manufactured until 1924. (Playle's date, but AZO dates are pretty well established, they're the most common of rppc papers.) |
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