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Old 02-19-2010, 02:59 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Default 1910 COUPON cards

Frank

I respect your expertise a lot; but, we've had this argument before. And, once more I have to differ with you.

The T213-1 cards resemble T206's considerably more so than they do T213-2 and T213-3. For example, the 1910 COUPON cards......

1.....Stylish back design is consistent with the T206's (AB, BL, Cycle, DRUM) that were printed and issued in the Summer/Fall of 1910.

2.....All 68 fronts are consistent with the 350 series cards issued during 1910.

3.....The captions are printed with Brown ink.


T213-2 and T213-3 characteristics that are NOT consistent with 1910 COUPON cards......

1.....They were printed with BLUE ink captions.

2.....T213-2 cards are are found with gloss on their fronts.

3.....T213-3 cards are cut narrower than the 1910 COUPON cards.

4.....Some T213-3 cards have. overprints with Factory #8 on their backs.

Sorry guy, but using the "thinner stock" argument is very weak and smells like a "Louisiana red-herring".


TED Z

Last edited by tedzan; 02-19-2010 at 03:42 PM.
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