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Old 02-26-2018, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
Hi Barry

Thanks for chiming in here; and, your point is a good one. And, welcome to " The 1910 COUPON club "

Furthermore, if I recall Burdick's notes correctly, he dated all three T213 sets as having been issued "1913 - 1914".
And of course, we now know that the T213-1 set is indeed a 1910 issue.


TED Z
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Correct. He actually said 1914-15 but that, along with the back design and the fact there were three types of Coupons (Burdick actually only cited two), is the biggest reason I do not believe they were classified as T206. Even if he logistically wanted to call them T206s, he could not because of the dates he believed they were from.
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