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Posted By: Eric
Which actually came first? |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
N28 was issued in 1888 |
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Posted By: Eric
Joe, |
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Posted By: Glyn
YES it is WRONG |
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Posted By: Fred C
PSA could change the statement from: |
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Posted By: Eric
Fred... |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
There are many more surviving examples of any given N28 than for any given N172, but because N172 is such a larger set, it may be the easier "type" card to obtain. |
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What Richard said.... |
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