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Not that particular card but there are a decent amount of wrong back cards from that era. I, personally, like these cards and although they are worth more than the regular card (in my opinion a mutliple of book value), they are also pretty difficult to sell.
Most collectors do not want cards like this (or blank backed cards) in the modern era (the pre-War cards are currently en fuego). If you are looking to sell you might have to wait a while to find the collector interested in this card. That is just my opinion and depending on what you want for that card, I'd be interested. Rich |
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Agree with the others. I have been a long time collector of both variations and variant cards but have never delved much into wrong or blank back cards (unless they were true proof cards). There are always numerous wrong and blank backed cards on ebay at any given time . Since a star player is involved here a collector of that player might pay a premium for it, but in my experience there is not a large market for wrong or blank backed cards. Variant cards that involve recurring print defects seem to draw more interest.
But you can never tell. There could be a collector looking for just that card. Best of luck with it. Ironically that card does not have a "normal" back even in correct form. It has a puzzle back that is part of a 9 card sub set that forms a photo of Carl Yastremski Last edited by ALR-bishop; 02-24-2014 at 10:17 AM. |
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Very cool card. I also collect those type of errors. That type is caused by loading the sheets backwards into the printer. As an example there are 12 possible backs that can be on a 1987 Topps card. The most different backs I have for a single front is 4.
EDIT: There are actually way more than 12 possible backs on the 87 Topps card I only included fully printed versions and no blank back or progressive color back cards. Last edited by bnorth; 02-24-2014 at 10:25 AM. |
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Ben is right as to how it happened. A Robinson completist might be interested in it. I collect them as well but only on the cheap. Many sellers consider them trash and price them accordingly.
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I hear this all the time but can't ever seem to find those sellers.LOL If any body has any Wade Boggs errors of any kind they think are trash please contact me.
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As stated it's an error back card. I collect Brooksie, but really don't go for wrong backs, but would make a nice addition at the right price. I personally like the blank backs and/or proof cards more; I don't really know why...I just do.
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The good news Mark, it is an illness. The bad news, there is no cure.
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