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No, it was another series commonly referred to as type e100 type 2s. They came with green or orange backgrounds and are all blank backed. They are super scarce. Until the last few years there were 0 of the type 2 Weavers known. Then a group of oranges came out with this Weaver and 2 other green background type 2 Weavers were found in another group. These 2 white cards were found with that group of type 2s. We believe these are proof or pre-production copies of E100s.
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