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Originally Posted by Spike
Thanks, that does more or less answer my question! As something already provided for in the ACC, looks like hyphenated numbers appeared at some point in its original development or later refinement.
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It looks like letters were used before hyphens to denote subseries. I'll dig into some old Card Collectors Bulletins to see if I can find the first use of hyphens. The 1946 ACC and supplements to 1949 didn't use them. But the years between 49-52 need to be looked at.
In other news, Wags and Plank are now worth the same amount! I'll take a dozen of each. And Old Judges are a dime.
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