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I just want to say, thanks, and great post Tim. I wish I had something to add but have not been fortunate to find much on this series. Your research on it is greatly appreciated. I do like the cards....though I think they suffer from being so scarce. The Shag is a cool card (of course it's the same front as 206, but a great card nonetheless). best regards
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Great research, Tim. Thanks for shedding some light on a lesser known issue.
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