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Furthermore......
The T80 Military series (50 cards) were printed in the Spring of 1911. Actual records from American Litho. dates these cards. Judging from their style
of their artwork, it's a fair guess that the T205 Minor Leaguer's (ML) were drawn and printed about the same time. These cards were American Litho's initial venture into their Gold-bordered series. Visible on the T80 card of the U.S. Captain is a hint of similar printer's mark that's seen on the T205 ML cards (it is not visible on the Turkish Commander). ...............................................\/ TED Z |
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