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I know we have discussed it before, but are there any theories on Coupon's card stock being so thin ? Isn't this the only real reason we all speculate it is not a T206 brand ? Same year, same look on front and backs, same everything with one exception : Ultra thin card stock. I know we have discussed before, but I can't make any sense of the thin card stock and not sure there is any research to tell us why either... Speculating, would it be a simple case of when they produced the Coupon's they had a different run of card stock or possibly was it on purpose for a particular reason, like the actual Coupon cigarette packs being a better fit for the thinner card due to a really tight pack...?? Any thoughts out there ? While you ponder(Ted), here's a "high grade" Topsy...
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