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I looked through some old threads but didn't see any specific reasons for the subject count, although T206 series counts are muddled and there may not actually be a specific reason.
However, it seems like there should have been 110 subjects to get from the 350 to 460 count. I realize it all gets a bit confusing (to me anyway) with a possible 156 subjects from the 150 series and so on through the 350 series. But still, they obviously had a plan in mind with the numbering. So, take the 524 subjects minus the SLers and you get 476. Take out the errors like Magie and Doyle, and only count similar subjects once like green/red Cobb, and count the same subjects with team changes only once like Lundgren, O'Hara etc, do you then actually arrive at 460 subjects or 459 or ??? number? |
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