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If you are going to say that exhibits are not "cards" because of their original intended use, then you would have to say the same thing about T3.
Turkey Red cabinets were intended as display pieces in cabinets. They were only available through redemption, so distribution is limited. Don't get me wrong, I think a lot of issues make the Standard catalog that have no business being there, That includes one card "sets" for advertising some bank, car dealership or hotel. But people can collect what they want. The only thing that bugs me about exhibits is the fact that from the salutations and beyond,there's no way to track what a complete set is from any given year. They're all lumped into one great big giant set, even though that's not necessarily how they were issued. |
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