
01-19-2024, 06:38 PM
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Eric Perry
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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Originally Posted by G1911
Off the top, there exists for ATC product cards:
T25 - A large part of a sheet, later destroyed and cut into strips
T51 - 12 card proofing sheet, not production size
T62 - 12 card proofing sheet, not productions size, and part of another
T107 - 13 card proofing sheet, not production size.
T206 - the mysterious Wagner strip that is on a different stock
T220 Silver - 96% of a sheet, cut into 8 card panels
E229 - significant part of a sheet, also cut into panels and with multiple owners.
Not for the ATC, but from one of their printers, exists a partial proof sheet with most of the T225 subjects in Fullgraff's book.
EDT: Also separate and notable is the T212 Obak sheet and strips, and the destroyed before being photographed T204 Ramly sheet. But these are from different companies and probably are not relevant as to what was done with T206.
Can't think of anything else from the top of my head that is provably known and extant.
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Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know if the T206 Wagner strip you mentioned is the same one I posted a picture of?
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Currently collecting:
T206 (135/524)
1956 Topps Baseball (195/342)
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