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Old 02-04-2022, 09:51 PM
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Dave, here's a pic of the backs from 5 years ago. I have upgraded as I go. I would say about 5% of my 67/68 have back damage. Almost all my dupes have back damage or other major flaws.
Totally awesome! Great pic. A T213-1 set is a beast accomplishment.
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Old 02-05-2022, 08:21 AM
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I believe a 1/1 overprint:
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Old 02-05-2022, 08:39 AM
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Adding my one overprint.
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Old 02-05-2022, 09:31 AM
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Totally awesome! Great pic. A T213-1 set is a beast accomplishment.
+1 to Ryan's comment -- Rob, that's an awesome set accomplishment. Cheers -- may you find the Rhodes in 2022.

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Old 02-05-2022, 10:54 AM
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Thanks, Dave, Ryan, Scott and Steve. Those factory 8's are great, y'all. I only have 2 overprints, Doyle bat and Hoblitzell. I used to think of them as part of the T213-3 set, but now I consider them T213-4, or T213-3B, I'll have to work on that set next, if I ever finish these. Rob
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Old 02-05-2022, 02:21 PM
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Cool thread guys...Rob that is amazing to have that many type ones...Jerry
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Hey guys.....this is one GREAT thread.

I am especially a 1910 COUPON fan. I prefer to refer the "T213-1" cards as this because my research definitely suggests that they are a subset of the T206 set.

Years ago, I started collecting the 1910 COUPON cards by 1st acquiring the Six Super Prints of the T206 set. Believe it or not....for me this Cobb was the easier
card to find of these rare gems.

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And, my 6th 1910 COUPON Super Print, Chance, now belongs to Ryan.

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Hey Rob.....I haven't given up searching for the Bob Rhoades to complete your 1910 COUPON set.



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Hey guys.....this is one GREAT thread.

I am especially a 1910 COUPON fan. I prefer to refer the "T213-1" cards as this because my research definitely suggests that they are a subset of the T206 set.

Years ago, I started collecting the 1910 COUPON cards by 1st acquiring the Six Super Prints of the T206 set. Believe it or not....for me this Cobb was the easier
card to find of these rare gems.

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And, my 6th 1910 COUPON Super Print, Chance, now belongs to Ryan.

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Hey Rob.....I haven't given up searching for the Bob Rhoades to complete your 1910 COUPON set.



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More amazing cards - thanks for the scans Ted
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Old 02-05-2022, 10:19 PM
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More amazing cards - thanks for the scans Ted
Dave......Thank you for starting this thread.

And, here are some more T213 cards.....





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Old 02-07-2022, 12:09 PM
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Hey guys.....this is one GREAT thread.

I am especially a 1910 COUPON fan. I prefer to refer the "T213-1" cards as this because my research definitely suggests that they are a subset of the T206 set.

Years ago, I started collecting the 1910 COUPON cards by 1st acquiring the Six Super Prints of the T206 set. Believe it or not....for me this Cobb was the easier
card to find of these rare gems.




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It's discussed here all the time if the T213 type 1's should be classified as a T206 subset. Each individual person has their own opinion and so far there is no definitive proof one way or the other.

To me they appear to be a less popular brand that used the T206 images to promote the coupon brand following the success that the T206 brands had.

The T213-1's used the 350 only, super prints and Southern League subjects and when you compare them to the other T206 subsets the only similarity they have is that they used the same images. The Coupon type 2's actually have more similarities than the type 1's and they were printed several years after the T206's.
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Old 02-07-2022, 04:41 PM
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The T213-1's used the 350 only, super prints and Southern League subjects and when you compare them to the other T206 subsets the only similarity they have is that they used the same images. The Coupon type 2's actually have more similarities than the type 1's and they were printed several years after the T206's.
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Your "42" number of 350-only series Major Leaguers in the 1910 COUPON set is absolutely incorrect.
Furthermore, these statements of yours are somewhat confusing....
"The T213-1's used the 350 only, super prints and Southern League subjects and when you compare them to the other T206 subsets the only similarity they have
is that they used the same images. The Coupon type 2's actually have more similarities than the type 1's and they were printed several years after the T206's."



There are 48 - Major League subjects from the T206 350-only series which include the Six Super Prints. American Lithograph first introduced the 6 Super Prints
in their print run of the 350-only series. And, subsequently continued printing the 6 Super Prints in the 350/460 series with a numerous variety of 460 series backs.


Shown here is a 48-card simulation of the 1910 COUPON (T213-1) Major League (48) subjects






Displayed here are the Six Super Prints (for anyone unfamiliar with them) with the 1910 COUPON advertisement.

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