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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
These are my thoughts, the anon backs are found with both fact 3 and 25. The anon 25 backs were distributed in the east and south. The anon 3 backs were distributed in the midwest and south. From the many t207s i have had I belive the anon 25 to be a tougher back than the anon 3 but not by much. Your Weaver card is on many wantlists. The back in terms of value on that card makes no price difference. Some may pay a small premium for the card with a cycle back but in general most who collect t207 are happy to get the cards they want without much regard for the back. Although t207 master set collecters will try to obtain the same player with the different backs. T207 type collectors may try to get one of every back which would total 9 different backs. |
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