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As I'm sure you know, the large Factory 30 (or Factory 25) notation simply differentiates which SWEET CAP factory the cards on a given sheet (when cut up) will be shipped to.
Hints of the #25 or #30 notation has been found on cards across the 5 series. I don't see what that notation has to do with anything in this matter.

Call me a "traditionalist" (as that best describes my personality regarding many aspects of life), I consider these 3 subjects (especially Dahlen and Elberfeld) as 350-only guys.

Pardon my superfluousness.....but, where are their PIEDMONT 150....or SOVEREIGN 150....or SWEET CAPORAL 150 cards ?


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No the have not they've only been found on Sweet Caporal 350/30 150/350 subjects and a couple of Sweet Caporal 350/25 150/350 subjects.

I have been tracking and collecting these for 8 years and currently have 17 of the 28 subjects.

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Here's the Dahlen
Dahlen Fact #30.jpg

George Brown Wahington, Dahlen Brooklyn and Elberfeld (portrait) Washington were printed with the 150/350 subjects
and that's one of the reasons understanding the print groups is essential in T206 research.

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