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Old 08-20-2008, 08:58 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The ACC numbering sequence on the T-cards does not indicate where the cards were printed. For example the T204's were
produced in Boston (Mentor Co.).

The T216's were produced in Pennsylvania (American Caramel).

Now, to answer your question. I have very little experience with T210 cards. So, I am not certain that they were produced
by ALC. However, the OLD MILL design on their backs is indicative of an American Litho. Co. (ALC) product.

I have no idea where T207's were produced....as, they do not look to me like an ALC style of printing. The T207's somewhat
remind me of the Canadian Imperial (C46) cards, in that these 2 sets were issued in 1912, their bland front coloring is similar,
and their backs have a similar style of bios.

Perhaps, someone on this Forum can clue us in on the T207 production ?

TED Z

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