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File:Network Card 2.png
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Summary
[edit]First APTIS version of the Network Card. This was used from the start of the APTIS era in 1986/1987 until the design was changed in 1991. Use of old stock continued for some time after this in certain places. This example was issued at Brighton in September 1989. Scanned from my own collection.
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