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Here are a few of mine. I think greenish and pinkish tinted w560s are pretty commonly found in the red/black variations, which are tougher to find in general. If I remember correctly, the multicolored variations were printed first in 1925 and then the second print run came later on in 1927. The second print run contains either red/red or black/black cards, not multicolored and I think you tend to see more of the dark orange and yellowish tinted examples, but not greenish or pinkish examples.
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