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Where Factory #8 was located is a good question. This I can tell you, that the Factory #8 overprint was applied at the tail-end of the T213-3 press runs (circa 1919). Which would explain why these cards are very rare. I'm not quite sure where Factory #8 was located in Louisiana (other than New Orleans), so I'll not comment on it. Or for whatever reasons, perhaps ATC may have re- assigned their New Orleans (Factory # 3) to Factory #8 at the end of WWI. TED Z . |
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