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Posted By: leon
Yes, sort of. My guess is that Jefferson didn't have a perfect handle on date of mfg so he put them in a logical order with information he had. Later on we found out the years of mfg (through research), and unfortunately the numbering scheme didn't coincide with what he did. I rarely see exact dates for early cards in the ACC....This is just an educated guess on my part but it makes some sense....We know the caramel cards/numbering/year of mfg don't always match up to a sequential order.... |
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