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I'd love to get my hands on a t205 blank back.
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I can tell you that T205 blank backs are far rarer than t206 or t207 blank backs...I have only seen a handful in 20 years...I own three and will try to scan them later this evening.
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Having collected the T205/6/7 cards ... especially rare backs and printing errors for many, many years I have the following observations on scarcity.
For All T205 / T206 / T207 issues --- the vast majority of blank backs are hand cut. T205 -- Blank backs from this issue are truly rare. I have never seen more than one blank back for an individual player from this series. I'd say that they are roughly as difficult as a Drum back (maybe more so) -- which is to say TOUGH. T206 -- Blank backs have seemed to 'pop' lately in their valuation....but they are not super rare. I'd place them in the same general neighborhood as a 'Lenox'. In contrast T206 blank back proofs are presumably unique to the player. T207 -- Blank backs for this issue are also somewhat common. I have seen lots as large as a dozen of them trade hands. Josh....you beat me to it -- I obviously agree with your findings. Last edited by scottglevy; 05-20-2010 at 08:50 AM. |
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My experience is the same as Scott and Josh.
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Small world it is. Check the BST. If I have something for sale it goes there for a few days then to ebay. I always have it cheaper here and leave it up till it sells either here or Ebay.
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T206Resource.com Last edited by cfc1909; 05-20-2010 at 10:19 PM. |
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be careful when buying these-easily altered 50 dollar cards turn in to 300 dollar cards.
I can see some image on the backs of some of your cards-not sure what this means if anything -just want to say be cautious. The blank backs I have seen appear to have been hand cut...
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Jim is wise, as usual.
I'd be very careful. I continue to hear that 'doctoring' abounds. best, barry |
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why are all the hand cut cards so crooked? looks like people are drunk when they cut them
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"There is no such thing as over educated! It is better to be quiet and thought of as a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt!! |
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And as far as the hand cut goes. If the boss gave you a sheet of cards to cut by hand and you had a few to drink or maybe a few sheets to cut I bet by the end they would be chopped.
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