Subject: ANN0000fvi
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by dhuber
Not much information here. Cordoba is in Veracruz, so I indicated that. No date given.
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by Pict
As with a lot of Janzen's labels (Janzen!! shakes fist), the date is written on the back.
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by Pict
Usually they can be made out by fiddling and flipping it around in photoshop, but this one is just too faint (for me at least).
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by cerabilia scientist
When we take images that have front/back label information we take 2 images one numbered with an ".1" suffix. No 2nd image for this one.
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by cerabilia scientist
So, no date (shake fist a DHJ once more!)
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by Pict
that, in my experience, is not true cerabilia. I have encountered Janzen labels with dates on back that I made readable in PS
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by Pict
There was no "front and back" image of the label in the transcription images for those specimens
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by Pict
This one, too, clearly has something (most likely the date) written on the back, but this one is too faint to make readable with PS trickery
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