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No T206 has a blue caption on front. No T206 is paper thin. No T206 has multiple colors of print on front (with the different series). T215s- Were issued later than T206. Have different colors of captions on front. Have different type card stock for the 2 series (though could be mistaking on that one as I haven't handled both versions recently) Burdick knew exactly what he was doing on these series as, in the ACC, he said that 213, 214 and 215 were similar to T206. That is perfect proof he got them correct. He is the one that wrote the catalog and gave ample evidence why those series were cataloged differently. It is really not even close imho....but again, everyone can believe what they want to. I go by the facts.
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I agree that T213 types 2/3 and T215 type 2s are NOT t206s. But I still don’t understand why you say the TYPE 1 of t213 and t215 are not |
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How do people feel about Red and Brown Hindu backs being part of the same set? Or how about T207 Recruit and T207 Red Cross / Red Cycle backs?
There are no differences between the T213-1 and T215-1 cards and the corresponding T206 issue. Team designations mirror each other, poses mirror each other, there are no new subjects in either T213-1 or T215-1; what's the difference? Last edited by packs; 02-12-2020 at 12:45 PM. |
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How do you feel about the team changes in the T206 series? Surely they were printed later? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the O'Hara and Demmitt St. Louis cards are only available with a Polar Bear back. Applying the same rules as the T213 and T215 designations, should this card be considered apart from the T206 set?
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A thought to as why the second/third series were different might be because the y were produced after ATC was broken up, Maybe Ligget and Myers wanted them to be a little different on purpose. Just a thought.
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Hey Guys,
The Macon (Georgia) Telegraph newspaper was running advertisements introducing ATC's COUPON cigarette brand in the Spring of 1910. Thus, we have solid evidence that the T213-1 cards were issued during the T206 print runs of their 350 Series. The minor exception with the 1910 COUPON (with respect to the T206 cards) is that American Litho printed the 1910 COUPON cards on "thinner" cardboard. This was done simply because these cards were not intended to serve as Cigarette pack " stiffeners ". The initial marketing of the COUPON cigarette brand was not in packs, instead these cigarettes were packaged in the standard cigarette cartons (11" x 3" x 2") containing 100's of Cigarettes. We've discussed this topic numerous times on this forum. The T206 Six Super Prints with the 1910 COUPON advertisement. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Card stock on t213-1 is legit, but how do you reconcile with American Beauty, which is skinnier than all other T206s? I think the best argument is that each of t213 and t215 has post 1911 versions. But the fronts of those versions look different, at least with the blue caption.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 02-13-2020 at 01:06 PM. |
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This is a little off topic, but it is interesting that, after the break up of ATC, the only tobacco companies that used the T206 images were the Louisiana brands, People's, Red Cross, Coupon, etc. So, after the success of the T206's, why were the T206 style cards only issued in Louisiana?
There must of been many other companies selling cigarettes, but none of them chose to include cards with their tobacco products, other than Fatima T200, T222, and the T330 Piedmont Art Stamps, none of which used the T206 images. The Fatima's and Piedmonts were issued in 1913 and 1914, which was before the U.S. entered WWI. Even the T213-2's, which were issued between 1914 and 1916 were issued before the U.S. entered the war in August of 1917. The T213-3's were issued in 1919, after the war ended in 1918. T214's were issued in 1915 and T216's between 1911 and 1916. There are several questions that can be asked about the above statements, but I certainly don't know the answers.
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Rick McQuillan T213-2 139 down 46 to go. |
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I don't think I will ever convince you the 1910 COUPON cards are really T206's.....and, you will never convince me otherwise.....Que Sera, Sera ![]() Anyway, I'll make one more effort to sway you with this illustration...... -------------------------------------------------------- Issued Spring 1910 ![]() ![]() ![]() Followed by...… Issued 1914 - 1915 ----------------------------------------- 1913 - 1914 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1919 ![]() ![]() . . . . . . . . ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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