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Same question here. Without seeing the backs couldn't they be E104 Nadjas or D359 Rochester/Williams baking?
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I would guess they are E104s since you have cards from common issues in there.
Are your pages back to back? Cards on both sides? From the looks of the paper and the remnants where the T51 fell out, it looks like those cards would be easy to remove as long as they are not glued back to back. If the glue is only in the corners, even better. Robert |
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