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Posted By: leon
Pack is sort of a relative term. If I am not mistaking Colgans might have come as more than 1 in a tin? Also, I don't think we have ever seen a G & B gum container...or know how they were distributed? Otherwise, the N167's do have an 1886 date and would have come in cigarette packs, I believe. If we are talking about more than 1 card in a pack then maybe Colgans? Also, we know that some T206's were distributed as more than 1 in a pack of cigs.....more recently maybe the Kashin as mentioned or Delongs... |
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