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The T215-2's have the player's name printed in blue. The Red Cross cards were issued in Louisiana, thus their scarcity. Also known as Red Cross Type 2, they were issued between 1912-13.

HOF'er Nap Lajoie led the AL in batting 3 times- 1901, 1903-04. He batted .422 in 1901, and hit .339 for his career with 3,251 hits.
 
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The T215-1's have the player's name printed in brown, these are somewhat tougher than the blue print to acquire.These were issued between 1910-12.
T215-1 HOF'er Frank Chance. In 1906 as player-manager, the Cubs achieved a record 116 wins. The Cubs fell to the White Sox in the World Series that year, but they subsequently defeated the Tigers the next two seasons, becoming World Series champions in 1907 and 1908.
T215-1 Mike Donlin batting with Pittsburg caption. In 1905 he led the league in runs and batted for .356 average. He paced the Giants with 6 hits in their World Series victory over the Athletics. Always a wild one, he eventually moved to Hollywood, appearing in minor roles in over 30 movies.
 

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T215s can also be found with a green Pirate advertisement. Issued overseas in 1912, the fronts are identical to those of the brown caption Type 1 Red Cross.

Shown to the left is an original Pirate cigarette pack. Issued by Wills.

To the right is the Pirate Cigarette pack reverse. One of the most colorful cigarette packs of the day.

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