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don't actively collect jokers but still, I tend to keep getting them. Today for instance, I cleaned out my wallet. These six jokers were there, recently collected. The two M&M jokers were bought by me in New York and the M&M store. Now, who would have thought that an M&M themed store could possibly support the rent for a Times Square retail space.
The two top jokers are pretty common although the smaller joker, scanned upside down, is a little unusual.
The other pair of jokers are a little uncommon although not strikingly original or beautiful.
Now I have a technical question on joker collection. I would count these six jokers as six different jokers. The two M&M jokers have different color type. The others are each strikingly different in color although not in design.
Am I following the same counting conventions as other joker collectors?
This method of counting jokers, is teh one I use too. I am starting to catalog and scan my collection, any tips on categorizing them?
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