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I believe they are. I will confirm this afternoon, with names.
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Ted,
They are all 350 series: Rhoades Hands at Chest Warhop Cassidy Love the missing color aspect. |
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Adam Awesome ! Well, that leaves us with a possibility of as many as 186 other such T206's from the 350-only series. It never ceases to amaze me how this T206 set continues to mystify us. TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
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of 35. http://www.t206resource.com/Blank-Back-Checklist.html |
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Approximately 10 years ago, I acquired this 1910 COUPON Rossman from Jim Rivera (who was set-up with me at my booth at the Valley Forge Philly Show).
Claude Rossman is one of the tougher cards in the T206 set. Having retired from BB on Sept 3, 1909, American Litho. discontinued printing his cards during their 350-only series press runs. With respect to this 1910 COUPON card, PSA pop report data indicates only one (Graded a "2"). This specific listing may be the same Rossman card that was mine (since I sold mine 4 years ago). Perhaps, Rob McKenzie will chime in here, since his 1910 COUPON set is about 98% complete, and most likely has a Rossman. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...PONRossman.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...onrossmanb.jpg TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
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Ted, I have a PSA 2 Rossman, you may have traded it to me, but it would have been a number of years ago and I have a poor memory. I know Rossman was still on my wantlist when I was down to about 12 cards about 10 years ago.
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Hi Rob I traded (or sold) you some 1910 COUPON cards in the past, but not Rossman. It looks like you may have the Rossman listed in the PSA pop report. I haven't checked out the SGC pop report recently, last time I did there were no Rossman cards listed. Therefore, it appears that your Rossman and the one I had are the only 2 that are known. TED Z T206 Reference . |
T213-1 Rossman's are difficult to find for sure. SGC updated their pop reports recently, and they show one Rossman, graded SGC 1. There is also a T213-1 Rossman in the Burdick Collection at the MET. I learned just recently that he donated a complete set of T213-1's to the museum.
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Rob
Besides you and Jefferson Burdick, and it is my understanding that one more collector are the only ones which have completed the 1910 COUPON set. Burdick probably completed his set back in the 1930's - 1940's. It would have been much more easier to do so back then. I have to commend you for having 67 (of the 68) cards in this set. It certainly is not easy assembling this set 110 years after these cards were issued. Here's my favorite 1910 COUPON subject...... Ted Breitenstein (St Louis Browns) pitched a "Perfect" game No-Hitter in his very 1st start in 1891. Ted faced exactly 27 batters. Actually, he did Walk a guy, but a Double-Play followed. Furthermore, at the end of his Major League career (1898), Ted pitched another No-Hitter. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...350xCOUPON.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...50xCOUPONb.jpg TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
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Thanks, Ted. I think the Fritsch family had or has a set, and a few board members are working on it, or may have completed it raw. I still need to look for Hindu backs so I can make a CHOP back run or two. Here is a T206 Cycle 350 Rhoades that I have. It sort of looks like a Coupon if I look at the back without my glasses. I'm not sure what my favorite subject is, I will think on it.
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