Here's the bigger picture regarding the T206 structure....if anyone is interested.
Subjects........Series
..12..............150-only (12 x 1 row)
144..............150/350 (12 x 12)
204..............350-only (12 x 17)
..60..............350/460 (12 x 5)
..46..............460-only (+ 2 double-prints) (12 x 4)
..48..............Southern Leaguers (12 x 4)
...6...............Super-Prints
...2...............Demmitt and O'Hara St Louis variations
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522 = total subjects
Proof of this 12-card row theory is evident in the structure of the various Series in the T206 set......where the common factor = 12.
Therefore, it is logical to conclude that sheets of T206's (and T205's) consisting of 36, 48, 60, 72, or 96 cards were printed.
A number like "34" does not mathematically jive with the Series structure of the T206 set.
Furthermoe, to say that the 1910 COUPON set comprises of "two 34-card" sheets implies that Major League subjects were intermixed
with Southern Association subjects.
Where is the proof of this ?
There is none....it never happened !
TED Z
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