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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Jay did indeed bring this issue to light and he is right in that you really need to hold a brown back next to a black to see them. I know of 3 t207 brown backs and Bruce now yours is the 4th. All of the ones i know of are recruit back class. Another collector has told me he has a brown back anon. dist 3 la. card which if so would bring the total i know of now to 6 if the hartley is also brown backed. These are very rare thus far and no real pricing has been established. Could there be more? Yes but who knows how many. I do not think that black print fades to brown but if i'm wrong i stand corrected. The t207 set presents many many collecting challenges and this is another mystery just starting to unfold! |
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