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Old 02-10-2015, 09:12 AM
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The Chance is interesting Er!ck because a crop line has also appeared on a Chance (yellow) before, but it had a Sweet Caporal 350-460 f#25 back.

Thanks everyone for posting these recent finds.
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The Chance is interesting Er!ck because a crop line has also appeared on a Chance (yellow) before, but it had a Sweet Caporal 350-460 f#25 back.

Thanks everyone for posting these recent finds.
My guess is that the sheet layouts (of cards that are common) between the sweet cap factory designations where shared. For example, the Ames Portrait in SC350 has been found with both the 25 and 30 "huge factory number at back bottom" suggesting that they were at the same sheet location with both factory designations:

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My guess is that the sheet layouts (of cards that are common) between the sweet cap factory designations where shared. For example, the Ames Portrait in SC350 has been found with both the 25 and 30 "huge factory number at back bottom" suggesting that they were at the same sheet location with both factory designations:

I agree Er!ck.

As with the other Chance, the crop line is in the same corner as the Chance you posted.
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This one isn't mine but I came across it when doing some research. Are there any other Red Hindu cards with crops known?
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Just want to post these here for posterity:
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Couple more crop marks to add to the puzzle:
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Love all of the crop marks on the cards!!
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