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I find the anonymous e-card backs interesting also. With all of the research and history out there one would think there is a trail or tidbit of info to help identify the origin of some of these sets.
E98 is another example, while considered an e-card set which it certainly is, the only branding we've seen is a very small amount of cards with the "Old Put" tobacco stamp. - |
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