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Posted By: Matt
Is there any theory as to why several of the T205s have portrait variations? The same artist seems to have been used for the whole set (unlike the T206s) and the changes are odd - a few went from having open mouths to having closed mouths or from a 3/4 portrait to one that was more more head-on. In the middle of 1911 did it become impolite to be portrayed with your mouth opened? |
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