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Old 04-07-2015, 03:30 PM
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Hi Ted,

If we were to include the 1910 Coupon as part of the T206 set, where would you put it in terms of rarity?

They hardly ever come up for sale, but I get the feeling that there's a decent amount locked away in private collections. Since the T213-1 is currently considered it's own set, I'm sure that some advance collectors have/are tried/trying to put one together. Whereas, if the 1910 Coupon was just considered part of the T206 set, back run collectors might only feel the need to get one for their collection.

My gut feeling is that they are somewhere between Carolina Brights and Broadleaf in terms of rarity if compared to the T206 set.

Love to get your thoughts on the matter.

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Hey Steve I've seen quite a few of them on eBay or maybe I haven't but I've typed in t213 and found some and they're expensive but not crazy.

@Leon and Steve what do you guys consider for your back run 38? 39? 41?

I really want a Needham and there's one listed:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1914-T213-CO...item58c10de63c

Running out of money at this point spent too much with my income tax literally. Might take a break for awhile or try to. This site doesn't help haha.
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You are seeing T213-2...coupon type II's on ebay with the blue captions. These coupon type II's are tougher than t206 cobbs...but are much much more common than coupon type I(which is controversially not considered a t206) and type III...also blue print, typically thinner card and also much tougher than a t206 or coupon type II.

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Hey Steve I've seen quite a few of them on eBay or maybe I haven't but I've typed in t213 and found some and they're expensive but not crazy.

@Leon and Steve what do you guys consider for your back run 38? 39? 41?

I really want a Needham and there's one listed:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1914-T213-CO...item58c10de63c

Running out of money at this point spent too much with my income tax literally. Might take a break for awhile or try to. This site doesn't help haha.
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You are seeing T213-2...coupon type II's on ebay with the blue captions. These coupon type II's are tougher than t206 cobbs...but are much much more common than coupon type I(which is controversially not considered a t206) and type III...also blue print, typically thinner card and also much tougher than a t206 or coupon type II.
My mind is being blown right now. Lol.
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You are seeing T213-2...coupon type II's on ebay with the blue captions. These coupon type II's are tougher than t206 cobbs...but are much much more common than coupon type I(which is controversially not considered a t206) and type III...also blue print, typically thinner card and also much tougher than a t206 or coupon type II.
Need to clarify what you correctly said, Pete. The T213-3 are thinner physically but are on regular card stock, not like the paper thin card stock T213-1s.
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You are seeing T213-2...coupon type II's on ebay with the blue captions. These coupon type II's are tougher than t206 cobbs...but are much much more common than coupon type I(which is controversially not considered a t206) and type III...also blue print, typically thinner card and also much tougher than a t206 or coupon type II.
Just to clarify Josh, The T213-2 Coupons from 1914 are about as scarce as a Polar Bear or Old Mill T206 back. Pete is just being facetious (Pete, you rascal!! ).
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Just to clarify Josh, The T213-2 Coupons from 1914 are about as scarce as a Polar Bear or Old Mill T206 back. Pete is just being facetious (Pete, you rascal!! ).
The T213-1s are much tougher than the 2s. And only the Type-1s are possibly included as T206. The Type-2 and Type-3 are noticeably different from T206.

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And thank you Steve for correcting me as well...now all we need is Frank to create a who's on first type comedy routine involving t213 coupons.
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