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Old 07-11-2019, 07:56 AM
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You have been on here advertising you are looking for some. That seems to magically make them go up in price.

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Old 07-11-2019, 08:17 AM
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You have been on here advertising you are looking for some. That seems to magically make them go up in price.
There is truth in that observation, to a point. Only need one of each, though.
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Old 07-11-2019, 10:10 AM
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I believe that among T207 backs the Red Cross is by far the rarest. I know at least one Weaver card which has this reverse but am unaware of any others. In others' experience which the next toughest, the Napoleon or the Anonymous? I have 2 T2O7s with the Nap back but none with the Anonymous. Like many, I do like the Red Cycle reverse but don't think they are as rare.
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I was the underbidder on the Lewis at $1876 and today have mixed emotions about not bidding higher.
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Old 07-11-2019, 12:46 PM
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I would say Davis blue C is the toughest card in the set
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Old 07-11-2019, 01:30 PM
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My vote for toughest.

Donlin is not far behind.

Kutina seems to be everywhere....

Interesting that no one has mentioned Lowdermilk. I think he is seriously overrated as a rarity.

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I picked up Bushelman and am now down to needing only five. It went for a little more than I wanted to pay but that is one I've rarely seen offered and figured there would be good action on it. I was pretty determined to get that one.

I kept my eye on Miller/Irving, two others I need, but more as a spectator. Prices on many of them, including those two, seemed really strong. Others, like the Butcher, were a little lighter than I thought.

Also adding that I agree with Tim on Kutina. I have seen that one pop up quite frequently compared to others.
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My vote for toughest.

Donlin is not far behind.

Kutina seems to be everywhere....

Interesting that no one has mentioned Lowdermilk. I think he is seriously overrated as a rarity.

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I would say Davis blue C is the toughest card in the set

I thought this a mythical card. Neither PSA or SGC (legacy) makes a distinction in their pop reports. Do you have a scan of the two variations?
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Old 07-11-2019, 02:35 PM
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They used to. You can google the brown version I will email you later.
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I encouraged Bob Lemke to remove it and the two previously catalogued "wrong back" cards from the SCD guide many years ago.

On the various Davis C's the color changes from light to dark shades with various color tints, depending on the registration of the print and the inking. Not a variation just a print anomaly.
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