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Ted,
Below is a picture of one of the sheets. They measure roughly 17 inches by 33 inches. They are for Factory 240, 1st District of Pennsylvania. The factory predominantly produced little cigars, and Napoleon and Recruit brand little cigars from that factory were for a time packaged with T207 cards. But all that was before these sheets were produced, because they are definitely post-ATC dissolution. That is obvious because of the Liggett and Myers designation on the packages. They are 10-count cardboard slide and shell type.
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