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The printing of the Old Mill and Southern Leaguers (SL) is a complicated matter.
For instance, the 34 subjects that initially were printed with the Hindu backs are more available with Old Mill backs than their Piedmont versions. Conversely, the 14 - SL subjects (includes the six Texas Lgrs.) that were not printed with the Hindu backs are more available with the Piedmont backs than their Old Mill versions. This complexity between these two groups makes for a challenging situation to try and figure out what the printing scheme was for the Old Mill and Piedmont versions of the 48 - SL guys. TED Z . |
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