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Good luck with the Exhibit set Steve, its a fun set to collect. As far as your question, im not sure there is really is a checklist that everyone agrees with as there are a ton of variations and not everyone wants them considered. I had the number around 336, with minimal variations for my set.
The biggest issues is between black and white vs brown/sepia print if you consider them both variations then you will be looking for over 350+ cards, same goes for those printed with different size "Made in the USA" as well as those with "Printed in the USA" versions, those would put you over 400 different cards. If that is what you are considering, Fred and Adam here on the boards are the only people I know working on many of those variations but I not sure they are even trying for them all. Good luck! |
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