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Furthermore, illustrated here is my A - B - C - C - D sub-set, which includes a 1910 COUPON card. Note that this COUPON back's
stylized design resembles that of the A - B - C - D connection. And tells us that the same American Lithographic artist created all 5 of these backs during the 350-only Series print runs (circa Spring / Summer of 1910). For example.... the blue Chase is my favorite T206 subject. If a DRUM card of this Chase ever shows up, I may be able to complete my first A - B - C - C - D sub-set. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hey guys, For 40 years, I've been searching for a DRUM on this Chase, to no avail. If anyone in this forum has one (or has seen one), please chime in and tell me about it. Thanks, TED Z T206 Reference . |
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