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Old 08-09-2008, 04:20 PM
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Default TRADEMARK or No TRADEMARK, that is the N162 question ?

Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The Goodwin Champions (N162) cards were printed in Philadelphia by the George S. Harris & Sons
Lithographic Co. Some N162 cards are found with this printer's Trademark........

"Geo. S. Harris & Sons, Lith. Phila."

......printed on their backs in very fine lettering at the bottom. But, the majority of cards do NOT
have this Trademark. My experience with completing almost four N162 sets (of 50 cards each) is
that only 10-20% of the N162 backs have this Trademark.

Yet, in a current major auction, an N162 set without the Trademark line is being advertised as
"the rare version".....I don't think so......but, let's get some other opinions.

How about it, all you smart N162 collectors, chime in with your observations as to whether the
Trademark or No Trademark cards are more available ?



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