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I inherited an originally collected group of about 300 cards from 1910 to 1915. It included ~150 T206s and regular caramel cards, about 145 CJ 1915s, and only 5 CJ 1914s. They are indeed more scarce than the others. I believe the thin stock and caramel coating plays a large part in their availability today. A couple of the 1914 CJs were in a terrible state, caramel turns green eventually!
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