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Posted By: Anson
Actually, E92s may be an offshoot of E101s. With the backs ending in a sentence fragment, one might theorize that these cards were manufactured for different manufacturers (the blank area to be used for individual advertising). With the exception of the Croft's products, the Dockmans were actually a smaller set too. |
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