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It can be a bit confusing because the T215 Pirates share their numeric designation with the T215 Red Cross set. And of course they both feature images from the original T206 set.
But the Pirates are indeed a separate set. On a related note, Leon mentioned a couple weeks ago that REA released just the right number of Pirates in last year's auction (5) to maximize the price we would pay for them. I suppose that if Richard Masson (sp ) ever sells off his set of 96 Pirate cards, the value of these cards will drop quite a bit. Maybe somewhere between an Uzit and a Drum?
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