If that set is the first, then you should also include Chase, Cree, Ford, Knight, Quinn, Warhop and Wolter. Although it seems impossible, at least now, to know which were issued over the multiple years of distribution, the Street would not have been part of the set until 1912, the year he joined the Yankees.
Also and more importantly, I believe the P2 pins would share the same initial issue date as the PX7 pins. I know the graders and most checklists have the disks as starting in 1909, but I do not believe they came out until the following year.
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