Appears we can more solidly align the E95 and E79 production did indeed, at least in part, utilize shared sheets as well as shared advertising. This is from a member who wishes to remain anonymous and kindly shared this image. The miscut shows an E79 black back adjacent to an E95.
E95's are more common than E79 blacks, but to a degree that could possibly be explained by an uneven amount of sets produced on a sheet.
The # of cards in the E79 issue is unusual for T or E cards and probably makes for a weird sheet, whether or not they were all done on sheets sharing space with E95.
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