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Originally Posted by edjs
I am too new to the hobby to really have an intelligent argument in the T206/not debate, but I think I have an intelligent question. Do the subjects in the Coupon type 1 exactly match any of the subjects for any specific back in the 1910 T206? I am looking at Rob's layout, and he says he needs two more to complete the set, and there are no where near 350 subjects there. So if they are 1910 T206, where are all the other subjects? I know Ted will know the answer to this, if I am asking my question right. Again, this is not meant as an statement against, just an honest question. What is the total number of Type 1s anyway? It looks like 96 from Rob's post. Thanks guys, and please don't rip into me for asking. I know this is a hot subject for many.
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Burdick wrote/invented the ACC the numbering system. He knew T213s were similar to T206 as he said that in his listing where he defined them. I think it's funny how collectors twist and turn and make up all kinds of stories. But at the end of the day, Burdick classified Coupons correctly. There isn't 1, no not 1, T206 with thin stock like the type 1 coupons. Just like "A" isn't "B", T213 isn't T206. You guys can debate all you want, it still won't change anything. Burdick got it right. He knew what he was doing on this set when he named it.