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Leon - You are correct! Well, sorta... T213-2 and T213-3 are not T206's.... but T213-1 probably are and belong to T206 era of numerious brands which include different shape cards like AB, as well as different stock cards like Coupon Type 1's. Burdick had it right originally, but found it easier to just lump the 1's with the other two Coupon brands for Cataloging purposes.... Obviously those two are later productions of the t206 era coupon card. 1909-11 had many brands. Coupon was one of them, hence a T206.
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