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Thank you guys. Very cool run of Young's
The only thing I would bet on is that the Magee and the Young are from the same set and are thus not E102 or E90. I would think it most likely these were run through a different sheet's back by accident, rather than E78 being on the same sheet and appearing on these because it was run upside down. E78 is markedly scarcer than than most of the options here, to the extent that it wouldn't make sense to be on the same sheet. At the same time, the same is true for E79 and E80 that clearly did, for at least some of production, share sheet space with E95 and E96. I believe American Caramel is the only one of these caramel companies possibly involved for which a printer is known. |
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