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Posted By: Bob
There is no such animal as a T207 Red Cross Walter Johnson. It was issued only with Recruit and (hypothetically because I have never heard of one) Napoleon and the one factory number (I forget which) Anonymous back. The Red Cross T207s were issued on cards with Broadleaf, Cycle and the other factory number Anonymous backs. |
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