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Old 08-20-2012, 02:17 PM
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the classification used in the ACC (American Card Catalog) to designate the series of cards featuring baseball players issued between 1909 and 1911 and packaged with a wide variety of tobacco products in a promotional effort to boost sales for the ATC (American Tobacco Corporation).


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Boring and overrated
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...not a Seinfeld reference.
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...not a Seinfeld reference.
Not a Seinfeld reference but in one of the episodes, a framed group of cards from T206 was hanging on the wall in a Yankee Stadium scene with George.


T206 is ..... my passion.
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...best displayed in a simple 3 ring binder.
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Not a Seinfeld reference but in one of the episodes, a framed group of cards from T206 was hanging on the wall in a Yankee Stadium scene with George.


T206 is ..... my passion.
Do you remember which episode? I want to be on the lookout next time I catch it.
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an obsession of freaks for me
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thanks for remembering the line!!
and for the kind words.

for Pete's fill in, i'll offer a tautology:
T206 is T206.

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...not a Seinfeld reference.
Real, and it's spectacular!

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And that is putting it kindly
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kind of vanilla as pre-war cards go.
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....cheaper and easier than 1989 donruss.
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the classification used in the ACC (American Card Catalog) to designate the series of cards featuring baseball players issued between 1909 and 1911 and packaged with a wide variety of tobacco products in a promotional effort to boost sales for the ATC (American Tobacco Corporation).


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Great answer !!!!!!!!

Also- the BEST SET EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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...are cards who grew up to be T205's and became mo betta
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...are cards who grew up to be T205's and became mo betta
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........Are like eating powdered donuts when you have cotton mouth and nothing to drink
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A young collector's conquest that has just started.
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Old 08-21-2012, 12:51 AM
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Quite fascinating
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...1000 incomplete sets.
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still a mystery.
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