X 80## series
Here is a set of 10 cards or 11 if there is a X8084 MC card. These are all standard sized RPPC. All the cancelled cards I have are dated between 1939 and 1950. Most of the time these cards have the Frashers logo somewhere on the cards. I collect all varieties of these cards but have only shown the cards that have a numbers on them.
X8080 sometimes numbered X 808

X8081 Rarely found with a number. At least three other major varieties of the front.

X8082 You rarely find this one with a number. At least 3 major varieties of the front plus a minor variety as well. This card has also been reprinted in blue as well as in a recent book on RT 66 postcards.

X8083 Two other major varieties of this card. One has different text on the front. This card is unusual because if you look carefully you will find someone standing near the crater edge.

X8084 Don't know if this is a related card or not. It is the only missing card in the set. If you have one let me know so I can put the image up on this page.
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X8085 The next 5 look the same but if you look closely they are all different. All have Frashers logo and RT 66 marker on them. I have found no true major varieties of these cards only minor varieties.
Mysterious
tomb of a fallen Meteorite....
X8086 I just love the dust from the silica mine shown in this image shown below.
Sectional view of
Meteor Crater showing Canyon Diablo...
X8087 Still a little silica dust visible if you look closely. Were these two photos taken the same day?
Meteor Crater
Regarded as one of Arizona's Strangest wonders.
X8088 This card mentions the silica mine but you can't see the dust like in the previous two cards.
Meteor Crater
and Silica Mill on the Rim. Millions of tons....
X8089
View of Meteor Crater
showing abandoned workings on its floor. More than Half a million dollars.......
X8090 Just like X8080 sometimes is missing the last "0"
