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05-05-2008 12:09 PM |
question on t206 backs
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>If you think about this entire set in terms of its "designs", then my observation on this is......<br /><br />Given a complete T206 set of 524 cards, let's first remove Magie & Joe Doyle errors; hence 522 "designs".<br /><br />The American Tobacco Co. (ATC) in 1909 initially planned the 150 Series of the T206's to consist of 150 designs,<br />hence "150 Subjects".<br />The 2nd Series (1910) ATC planned for an additional 200 designs. So, the total (150 + 200), hence "350 Subjects".<br /><br />The 3rd series (late 1910 to 1911) ATC planned for an additional 110 designs (150 + 200 + 110), hence "460 Subjects".<br /><br />However, the actual number of designs in these series is as follows......<br /><br />Initial<br />Designs<br /><br />155........150 Series<br /><br />200........350 Series<br /><br />104........460 Series = [56 (350/460 series) + 48 (460-only series)]<br />____<br /><br />459......total Initial Designs<br />..48......So. Lge. additional Designs<br />..15......duplicated Designs<br />_____<br />522......Set total (intended cards)<br /><br /><br />TED Z
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