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Originally Posted by Orioles1954
Hello everyone,
Somewhere along the line I said something like "Heck, the T206 Wagner is not even his toughest tobacco card!" The dealer looked at me like I head three heads and immediately told me I was wrong....to which I believe I am not.
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James - you are not wrong. The T216 Kotton Wagner is far tougher than the T206 Wagner.
My guesstimates for known/existing populations of each:
T206: 70-90
T216 Kotton thick (types 1 and 2) throwing: 20-25
T216 Kotton thick (types 1 and 2) batting: 20-25
T216 Kotton thin (type 3) throwing: 3-5
T216 Kotton thin (type 3) batting: 5-7
T216 Mino throwing: 5-10
T216 Mino batting: 3-5
T216 Virginia Extra throwing: 0-3
T216 Virginia Extra batting: 0-3
One interesting thing to note is that T216 Wagners exist as both 2b and ss. However, from what I have seen of the T216 set over the years, I do not believe that the Wagner "ss" version (either pose) is available in either Mino or Kotton thick backs. Conversely, I do not believe that the Wagner "2b" version is available in the Kotton thin, and if a Virginia Extra Wagner were to exist, I do not believe that it would be a 2b either.
So, in summary, this is what I believe are the possible combinations (both poses):
1) Kotton thick - 2b only
2) Kotton thin - ss only
3) Mino - 2b only
4) Virginia Extra - ss only
Cannot prove it, as only a handful of each example exist for 2 and 3, and 4 may not even exist. However, this is what my gut tells me.
Similar for the Cobb, only one variation of the standing pose is found on Kotton thin.
I would be interested to hear other people's estimates on total populations.