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<p>[QUOTE="Chris B, post: 3447509, member: 87179"]It's unlikely that either of these are repros. Neither one is particularly scarce which isn't reason enough. I didn't look them up to confirm this but I have an example of each in my collection. There are many varieties of both of these. Would need to know the edge lettering to confirm which variety they are. The edge lettering is a good sign of authenticity also. IMHO if they are repros then they are contemporary.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris B, post: 3447509, member: 87179"]It's unlikely that either of these are repros. Neither one is particularly scarce which isn't reason enough. I didn't look them up to confirm this but I have an example of each in my collection. There are many varieties of both of these. Would need to know the edge lettering to confirm which variety they are. The edge lettering is a good sign of authenticity also. IMHO if they are repros then they are contemporary.[/QUOTE]
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