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Old 03-17-2016, 07:51 PM
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Long time collector here who has never dabbled in the T206 world and am just starting to dip my toe.

I'm sure this has been talked about in the past but can someone please educate me and provide a quick list of backs from most common to most scarce.

Also, are some factory numbers more scarce than others?

I appreciate your time.

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Yet another unsuspecting victim about to get sucked into the T206 rare backs abyss by The Monster....be careful!

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Wow great idea for a topic I don't think this has ever been discussed ??

Hopefully archive will show up he knows everything about T206.

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I'm still pretty new to the t206 set myself, and have posted a few questions on this board. I have found this site very helpful. It's a great place to start.
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email me with any questions at anytime! you are going to love the T206 set


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http://www.psacard.com/smrpriceguide...te-border/1055

Start here and read the articles linked at the top of prices.
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Start here and read the articles linked at the top of prices.
The articles linked to on that page have great information on the relative scarcity of the different backs, but the values for the different back brands given in the table should be taken with a grain of salt. In my experience, the values given there for many of the tougher backs are too low -- prices have really risen fast in recent years.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. Overwhelming to say the least. I'll start reading the links as soon as I return from the store with a pack of red bulls.
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Joe --

A good place to start is T206resource.com, which has all the information you could want to know about T206, and more. The amount of information there can be overwhelming, especially for a beginner, so it's best to start on the index page there:

http://t206resource.com/History.html

You can start on the "Introduction" page and then keep clicking "Next" to go through the pages.

You'll also want to go to the "Publications" page:

http://t206resource.com/Publications.html

There you can download pdf versions of three booklets that serve as good general introductions to T206: Art Martineau and Doug Allen's (unpublished) "T206: The First Century", Mark Peavey's "The Mysteries of T206", and Scot Reader's "Inside T206". Peavey and Reader are Net54 members, and Doug Allen used to be a member but is in jail now.

The "Articles" page on T206Resource.com has lots of good articles on various aspects of the set. Most of them are for people who already know the basics, but there are some more basic introductions.

http://t206resource.com/Articles.html
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Joe, it's about four decades old now (I don't have mine in front of me to check the exact first run date; I think it was 1980), but The Sport Americana T206 The Monster, by Bill Heitman, is still an excellent resource for collectors of the set, in addition to the publications already listed. The checklist has, obviously, been updated a bit since it was published, but it's still a great reference as far as breaking down the print runs, and back availability for each card. You can find one for about $15-20 on EBay.

If there's anything I can help you with as you become familiar with the set, please feel free to send me a private message. I check this place a few times a day.

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http://www.psacard.com/articles/arti...ifferent-backs

I just came across this article while searching for something else. It's worth a read if you are still getting familiar with t206 backs.
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