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Old 12-23-2008, 02:25 PM
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Default 1910 COUPON cards vs POLAR BEAR No-Prints

Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I fully realize you are knowledgeable on these T213's. For the benefit of others who are not so familiar,
I have displayed them.

If you track post divestiture ATC (circa 1911-16) cards, they have the characteristic BLUE ink captions.
All T206 cards are identified by their BROWN ink captions, as does the 1910 Coupon (ACC T213-1) card.
Furthermore, it is intuitively obvious that the 1910 Coupon was designed by American Lithographic when
they were creating the series of Am.Bty, Broad Leaf, Cycle, and Drum cards (as shown in lower scan) by
the identical artwork.


..........1910 Coupon..................T213-2......................T213-3
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Leon (and others), I could present more stuff to try and convince you. But, I'm afraid that I will just bore you.
So, I don't think I can convince you; although, I have demonstrated some powerful arguments in favor of my
case. However, you have not given me anything, otherwise, to dissuade me. happy.gif

TED Z

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