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ERRORS & CURIOSITIES
| State Maps |
| Card |
Type |
Description |

#52 - Maine |
Printing error |
A few of these cards have turned up which had
originally been printed with "No. 59" on
the reverse. It's an error that was apparently recognized before the
cards were distributed and an overprint was applied which crossed out
the incorrect number and added the correct one. This error is only
known on cards with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error has been found on the #59 - Florida card. Similar matching pairs of
errors have
also been found (as noted elsewhere on this page). This might indicate
that when the first batch of these cards was printed, the original
press sheets for the first 10 cards (which likely had multiple
designs on each
sheet) had
their numbers printed in reverse order relative to the states shown on
the front (i.e.; No. 51 instead of No. 60, No. 52 instead of No. 59,
No. 53 instead of No. 58, etc.), and that the error was caught and
corrected with the overprint before distribution.
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#54
- Pennsylvania |
Printing error |
A few of these cards have turned up which had
originally been printed with "No. 57" on
the reverse. It's an error that was apparently recognized before the
cards were distributed and an overprint was applied which crossed out
the incorrect number and added the correct one. This error is only
known on cards with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error
has been found on the #57 - West Virginia card. Similar matching pairs
of errors have also been found (as noted elsewhere on this page). This
might indicate that when the first batch of these cards was printed,
the original press sheets for the first 10 cards (which likely had multiple
designs on each
sheet) had
their numbers printed in reverse order relative to the states shown on
the front (i.e.; No. 51 instead of No. 60, No. 52 instead of No. 59,
No. 53 instead of No. 58, etc.), and that the error was caught and
corrected with the overprint before distribution.
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#56
- Maryland |
Printing error |
One of these cards has been reported (by Chuck
Millburn) which had originally been printed with "No. 55"
on the reverse. It's an error that was apparently recognized before the
cards were distributed and an overprint was applied which crossed out
the incorrect number and added the correct one. This error is only
known on cards with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back.

Since
the other errors of this type that I've detailed here all occur in
pairs, it seems likely that some #55 - Oregon cards might exist which
were originally printed with "No. 56". Keep your eyes open!
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#57
- West Virginia |
Printing error |
A few of these cards have turned up which had
originally been printed with "No. 54" on
the reverse. It's an error that was apparently recognized before the
cards were distributed and an overprint was applied which crossed out
the incorrect number and added the correct one. This error is only
known on cards with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error has been found on the #54 - Pennsylvania card. Similar matching pairs of
errors have
also been found (as noted elsewhere on this page). This might indicate
that when the first batch of these cards was printed, the original
press sheets for the first 10 cards (which likely had multiple
designs on each
sheet) had
their numbers printed in reverse order relative to the states shown on
the front (i.e.; No. 51 instead of No. 60, No. 52 instead of No. 59,
No. 53 instead of No. 58, etc.), and that the error was caught and
corrected with the overprint before distribution.
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#59
- Florida |
Printing error |
I've acquired a copy of this card with an
incorrect "No. 52" on the reverse. This card has the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back. |
| Printing error |
A few of these cards have turned up which had
originally been printed with "No. 52"
on
the reverse (as noted above) but these cards were apparently caught
before the
cards were distributed (although not before the misnumbered card noted
above escaped) and an overprint was applied which crossed out
the incorrect number and added the correct one. This error is only
known on cards with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error has been found on the #52 - Maine card. Similar matching pairs of
errors have
also been found (as noted elsewhere on this page). This might indicate
that when the first batch of these cards was printed, the original
press sheets for the first 10 cards (which likely had multiple
designs on each
sheet) had
their numbers printed in reverse order relative to the states shown on
the front (i.e.; No. 51 instead of No. 60, No. 52 instead of No. 59,
No. 53 instead of No. 58, etc.), and that the error was caught and
corrected with the overprint before most (though not all) of the cards were distributed.
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#70
- New Hampshire |
Poster scrap |
I've acquired a card-like piece of scrap which
appears to have been cut from an advertising poster for the series.
It's printed on paper stock, rather than card stock, has a blank back,
and has clearly been hand-trimmed. The only design differences between
this piece and a normal card are the blue markings in the
wider-than-usual margins. Such markings can be seen in the image of the
State Maps poster provided by Ron Schieber.
However, New Hampshire is not found on that particular poster, but the
blue margin markings on this piece coincide rather closely with similar
markings on that poster's Vermont "card", indicating that at least one
other poster with a similar layout was likely produced for the series.

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#81
- Nebraska |
Printing error |
I've acquired one of these cards with an incorrect "No.
90" on the reverse. Additionally, the text on the
reverse is printed in the opposite orientation to what is normally
found on cards in this series. That is to say, the front top edge of
the card is aligned with the back right edge, instead of the back left
edge. Also, as can be seen in the scan, below, the text is
significantly misaligned. This error was found on a card with the " ARBUCKLE'S " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error has been found on the #90 - Indiana card. It seems probable that at least
one of the larger press sheets on which these cards were
originally printed (and which likely had multiple designs on each
sheet) was reversed between the front and back printing.
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#82
- South Dakota |
Printer's proof (?) |
I've acquired one of these cards which has a blank
back. The edges also appear to have been cut by hand, but the card has
the printer's color registration markings near the center of all 4
edges (note the large '+' markings in the image, below). Since all
other aspects of the card seem to be consistent with a normal South
Dakota card (i.e., color, size, paper stock), I would guess that this
might very well be a printer's proof of some sort.

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#84
- Kansas |
Poster scrap |
I've acquired a card-like piece of scrap which
appears to have been cut from an advertising poster for the series.
It's printed on paper stock, rather than card stock, has a blank back,
and has clearly been hand-trimmed. The only design difference between
this piece and a normal card is the blue marking in the
wider-than-usual margins. Such markings can be seen in the image of the
State Maps poster provided by Ron Schieber.
However, Kansas is not found on that particular poster, but the blue
margin marking on this piece coincides rather closely with a similar
marking on that poster's Idaho "card", indicating that at least one
other poster with a similar layout was likely produced for the series.

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#87
- Arkansas |
Printing error |
One of these cards has been reported (by Jerry
Anderson) with an incorrect "No. 84" on
the reverse. Additionally, the text on the reverse is printed in the
opposite orientation to what is normally found on cards in this series.
That is to say, the front top edge of the card is aligned with the back
right edge, instead of the back left edge. Jerry has also reported that
the text is somewhat misaligned, though not as severely as on the
Nebraska card, shown above. This error was found on a card with the " ARBUCKLES' " punctuation variety on the back. |

#90
- Indiana |
Printing error |
I've acquired one of these cards with an incorrect "No.
81" on the reverse. Additionally, the text on the
reverse is printed in the opposite orientation to what is normally
found on cards in this series. That is to say, the front top edge of
the card is aligned with the back right edge, instead of the back left
edge. Also, as can be seen in the scan, below, the text is
significantly misaligned. This error was found on a card with the " ARBUCKLE'S " punctuation variety on the back.

Note
that the opposite error has been found on the #81 - Nebraska card. It seems probable that at least
one of the larger press sheets on which these cards were
originally printed (and which likely had multiple designs on each
sheet) was reversed between the front and back printing.
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#91
- District of Columbia |
Poster scrap |
I've acquired a card-like piece of scrap which
appears to have been cut from an advertising poster for the series.
It's printed on paper stock, rather than card stock, has a blank back,
and has clearly been hand-trimmed. The only design differences between
this piece and a normal card are the blue markings in the
wider-than-usual margins. Such markings can be seen in the image of the
State Maps poster provided by Ron Schieber.
However, District of Columbia is not found on that particular poster,
but the blue margin markings on this piece coincide rather closely with
similar markings on that poster's Florida "card", indicating that at
least one other poster with a similar layout was likely produced for
the series.

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#92
- Connecticut |
Printing error |
One of these cards has been reported (by Jerry
Anderson) which has an unprinted, blank back. |

#94
- Rhode Island |
Poster scrap |
I've acquired a card-like piece of scrap which
appears to have been cut from an advertising poster for the series.
It's printed on paper stock, rather than card stock, has a blank back,
and has clearly been hand-trimmed. The only design differences between
this piece and a normal card are the blue markings in the
wider-than-usual margins and a triangular area in the bottom margin
which appears to be the corner of an overlapping "card". Such markings
can be seen in the image of the State Maps poster provided by Ron Schieber.
However, Rhode Island is not found on that particular poster, but the
blue margin markings on this piece, as well as the overlapping corner,
coincide rather closely with the markings on that poster's Kentucky
"card", indicating that at least one other poster with a similar layout
was likely produced for the series. (Additionally, the upper left
corner is cut off, right along the line where it appears that it would
have overlapped another card image directly above it on the poster.)

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