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My theory is that the T206 were initially printed in 12 card formats. Or as few as 6 cards/sheet.
If you look at the composition of each series' (150, 350, 460, and the So. Lgrs.), there is com- mon denominator of six In any event, I think you answered your own question with this.... "Or is it more likely that the early sheets did not include any individual player more than once?" I agree....multiples of Wagner, Plank (or any other Subject) on a sheet just did not happen on the 1st printing. And, as for anyone hoarding multiples of Plank or Wagner......that defies everything we know about normal human behavior. I would believe that, only if these colorful little pieces of card- board were still worth pennies( or a dollar or two). TED Z |
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