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Old 03-24-2023, 09:46 AM
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Coupons are extremely tough. I do think they are under-valued compared to T206's. Obviously due to demand, which we know is key.

PSA Pop for these three. Couldn't access SGC pop at the moment so I'll check later.

Type 1 - 1
Type 2 - 30
Type 3 - 12
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Old 03-24-2023, 10:51 AM
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Coupons are extremely tough. I do think they are under-valued compared to T206's. Obviously due to demand, which we know is key.

PSA Pop for these three. Couldn't access SGC pop at the moment so I'll check later.

Type 1 - 1
Type 2 - 30
Type 3 - 12
Type 1 - 5
Type 2 - 53
Type 3 factory 3 - 4
Type 3 Factory 8 - 1
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Nice binder page Jason! Have any other Coupons?

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Old 03-24-2023, 11:50 AM
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As many on here know, there are several non-T206s that have same the pictures as contained in the T206 set. They are: T213, T214, and T215.

There are 3+ types of T213's: Types 1, 2, 3 and Type 3 factory 8 overprint.
There is only one type of T214
There are 3 types of T215: Pirate, and Types 1 and 2.
Pictures of all of these Back-Types and variations (other than T215-2, which is same as -1), are below.

It is widely regarded that none of these are T206s, however, arguments can made made that T213-1 and T215-1 can be considered T206 because they were distributed in 1910. There is zero chance any of the other variations/types can be considered T206 because none of them were distributed between 1909-11, which is when T206s were distributed.

Many people who do back runs try to get all of the non-T206 variations and consider them necessary to a complete back run (see Jamie's Red Cobb run).

As far as rarity, in my experience, T213-1 is on par with Carolina Brights, while T215-1 is more rare and on par with, or even rarer, than Drum (Brown Lenox and Brown Old Mill being by FAR the rarest of all backs). T213-2 are fairly common. T213-3 are rare, but can be found, however, the Fact 8 Overprints are super tough and many are 1 of 1's

Meanwhile, T215 Pirate is wicked tough. These are almost never seen and tougher than T206 Brown Mill, which is the rarest of all T206 backs; I have only seen 4 that were not part of the singular, almost-complete set out there. T214 is crazy rare, and likely on par with a T206 Brown Lenox.
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Type 1 - 5
Type 2 - 53
Type 3 factory 3 - 4
Type 3 Factory 8 - 1

Thanks for the assist, Pat.

Even the Type 2 Matty is still under 100 graded.
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My Type 2 Cobb314EB394-CA9C-4DA2-A2B0-EC61D59BBD22.jpg
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Old 03-25-2023, 07:39 AM
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Much like the T206's there's a wide range when you start comparing single subjects. It would be easier to find a Bender with trees or a Dubuc T213-1 than it would be to find them with a Tolstoi back which is considered a mid-tier T206.
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I have the 4 Wheats .
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Do the pop reports break put Type 3 Factory 8 O/P's? I have a nice Eddie Collins PSA3 and have always wondered if it was a graded one of a kind.
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