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Posted By: leon
It is possible the stamps were done years after the cards were made but the rest of your thoughts don't make sense vis a vis what we know today. Also, I got one of my OP's from an original collection that was collected many, many years ago (I believe in the 50's-60's). Look at all of the rare cards out there and a lot of them wouldn't make financial sense. Cullivans T208's, T231's, E222's, E221's etc.. etc.. and as for overprints there really aren't a whole lot of the E94's floating around either, and they are only known on that series of card..... |
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