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The bottom line is that people can think about it, conceptualize it, and collect it any way they want. There are justifications for a lot of ways of organizing it. Ted has collected sets by brands. He is surely not the only one. Others may collect by series, etc.
Personally, I agree with the way Burdwick classified the cards with the exception that I think Coupon type 1s should have also been included. Had Coupon type 2 or 3 never been issued, it would not even be a topic of conversation. JimB |
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