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PD 150 85-10 PD 350 29-0 PD ? 10-1 SC 150 53-1 SC 350 24-0 SC ? 8-0 SOV 150 6-0 SOV 350 5-0 SOV ? 3-0 Hindu 3-0 Unknown back 6-0[/QUOTE] That's pretty interesting. What I've found with the one really tough card I've checked scans of is about 8 different identifiable types. Which matches nicely with the 85/10 split for P150. The sample size is a bit small but that's encouraging. That there's only one SC150 when 8:1 would seem to say 6 or 7 is also interesting. I'd need more to feel really comfortable with it, but I think it points towards the sheets being different for different brands. Do you happen to know what factory the SC is? I'll go out on a limb and guess it's a factory25. I'm thinking either the problem was fixed during printing the SCs, or maybe the single SC is from P150 leftovers used for some SC 150's. Steve B |
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