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			I have started a type collection as a way to slowly build back 25 years worth of collecting that I unfortunately sold.  It's too much to bite off at once so I've decided to stay between 1900 and 1912.  C, E, T and M only.  None of my cards stay slabbed and end up in 20 slot sheets so I've also limited them to the "skinny" series for each type.   I started with the more difficult: E103 and E107 T209-1 and -2 C46 and M116 are about the only two in those years that fit my in my sheets so they were easy. When I get close to finishing you will see my scans on the pickup thread. 
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