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Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie
Ted, I'm currently going through and scanning what I have for T213-1. I will get back to you on an exact count later this week. I have upgraded along the way, so most of my near set is free of back damage, but I have a lot of lower grade duplicates with all sorts of back damage. Here's a Mathewson with back damage.
I don't know very much about the origins or packing of Coupon cards, and would listen to all ideas about them.
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Rob
Whenever you report back is fine with me. I never get tired of our 1910 COUPON discussions. You and I really
appreciate the complexity of this 68-card set.
Ted Breitenstein is my favorite Southern Leaguer in this set. Ted pitched a "perfect" No-Hitter in his 1st Major
League start, pitching for the St. Louis Browns (Oct. 4th, 1891).
One of my favorite Major Leaguers in this set is Miller Huggins. He was a tough card to find, that fit nicely into my Miller Huggins collection.

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