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"50" is not the population number of 1910 COUPON (T213-1) cards. Unless many, many more are discovered. It's very much less, as the following illustrates...... 6 known...... .................... ![]() 5 known...... .................... ![]() 4 known...... .................... ![]() Known cards............... 5 .................................................. ...................... 4 .................................................. .................. 4 ![]() Furthermore, similar population numbers exist for the 62 other subjects in this 1910 COUPON set. Therefore, darwinbulldog, you shouldn't be so quick to dismiss Dean Hackett's suggestion (in Post #35) regarding these T213-1 cards. There are less of these known than the 13 (or 14) examples of the Ty Cobb card with the Ty Cobb Smoking Tobacco back on your list. TED Z . |
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