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Unidentified
Prehistoric Animal Foil Trait POGS
 
     
Year:TBD
Product Category:POGS
Product Function:Collector Issues
Country:Unidentified
 
Set ID:1887
Qty. Base Items *:?
Qty. Variations **:0
Qty. Filler Items ***:0
 
* Advertised Set      ** Variations (e.g., different numbering, text, design)      *** Filler Items (e.g., checklists, title cards, ad. cards)
 
Artist(s)
To be determined
 
 
Since I do not know the origin of these items, I named these "trait" POGS based on the text of each POG which describes a characteristic or trait of the animal shown (e.g., "Flying Reptile" for the Pterodactyl). The producers of this set had a unique way of spelling "Tyrannosaurus" (e.g., "Tyrahnosaurus").
 
Note: Foil color variations exist (e.g., I have the Euoplocephalus POG which has legs & plates colored brown and another version colored in gold)
 
 
Contents
POGS
 
 
 
 
========== POGS ==========
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59993 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus (70-80 Tons)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59994 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon (Spinal Scales)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59995 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Euoplocephalus
Euoplocephalus (Armour-Plating)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59996 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Iguanodon
Iguanodon (Iguana Tooth)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59997 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Pterodactylus
Pterodactyl (Flying Reptile)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59998 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus (Tail of Spikes)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
59999 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Triceratops
Triceratops (Horned Planteating)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
60000 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Tyrannosaurus
Tyrahnosaurus (Meat Eating)
 
 
 
DB ID Topic In Scope? DF Collection? Printed No. Notes Qty Size (Inches) Album Pages Life Forms Fictional Life Forms
60001 Extinct Life -- 1 1-3/4" dia. n/a Velociraptor
Velociraptor (Speedy Predator)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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