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|  What is on the back of this T206? 
			
			I would appreciate any comments on what is printed on the back of this Elberfeld card and theories as to how it may have gotten there.  I have been thinking the image dates from the production era but really don't know.   The text clearly says "Carrigan Boston" but I don't know if the image(s) is of Carrigan. Thank you. Kell | 
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			perhaps a stamp from the era...10's-20's?
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			The bottom left diagonal font looks Japanese.
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			Could be the rub of one of those German transparency stamps. The image on this sheet is different but everything else matches up:   | 
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			I think it's mirrored Hirigana.
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			that's what I was thinking...those german transfers
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			Thanks everyone for helping me solve this.  I kept searching for Carrigan stamp in my research but never found anything.  I thought someone on net54 might recognize the image and I was right.  It took about 20 minutes.  Definitely some form of those German stamps, looks like the 1909-1910 stamps someone applied.
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			Looks like Chase
		 
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			I was thinking more like Shoeless Joe....
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			Carrigan Boston...Done Deal Actually, upon closer inspection, I believe it could be more than one, Carrigan + Last edited by Bocabirdman; 02-25-2014 at 04:57 PM. | 
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			Looks like a puglist with his arms crossed.  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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			Behind and beneath "Subjects" the beginning of Carrigan Boston is clearly visible. A mirror image is visible over the "ont" of Piedmont.
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