
04-22-2025, 04:33 AM
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Lonnie Nagel
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Clinton, Missouri
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss
Of course it can.
T215s are very difficult backs. There are three types:
Type 1, which have black lettering on front like T206s and were issued in 1910
Type 2, which have blue lettering on front and were issued after 1912
Pirates -- these have a pirate back, they are super scarce and were issued in the south pacific to British soldiers.
All three types of T215s are very rare. Like a Drum or Uzit back, this scarcity substantially increases the value of these backs.
Personally, I feel the T215-1 (type 1) should be considered a T206 (I miss you Ted and enter Leon with opposition), given when they were issued and the front lettering, so I feel those backs should be more valuable than the type 2. Nevertheless, T215s are super rare and very valuable.
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So what does the "TYPE 3" look like then?
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Lonnie Nagel
T206 : 216/520 : 41.22%
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