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Old 09-05-2015, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by steve B View Post
I would have to say no on the type 2 and 3 for sure, and maybe for the type 1but probably not.

I'd have to take a close look at a few type 1s alongside the same subjects from T206 to be sure. And I believe that most T206 subjects were printed from at least 2-3 different sets of plates.

Steve B
I agree with Steve on the fact that there were more than one set of plates
used on most T206 subjects. I also think they may have been printed in a few different ALC facilities ( they owned several large printing plants during this time frame) which would have used different plates and possibly different sheet layouts and some swapping of subjects at each facility which could account for some of the short prints and other nuances in the set.

I know a lot of people like to poke fun at us "crazy" T206 guys with the stray
marks, print defects ect... but they could be the answer to FAQ's like this.
If someone finds a T213 with a print defect or odd mark like the one found
on several T206 McBrides who is also a T213-1 subject then you would have the answer to this question.
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