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Old 06-15-2008, 10:26 AM
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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

Posted By: Brian McQueen


This number seems really high, especially given the premiums that Broadleaf backs go for. Anyone know if this number is actually accurate?

Also, any way of determining a number of Broadleaf backs on the PSA website?

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Old 06-15-2008, 10:33 AM
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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

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good question and is there a listing of who is on the cards.

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Old 06-15-2008, 10:50 AM
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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

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Here is 1, not sure where the other 430 cards are though.



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Old 06-16-2008, 12:24 AM
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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

Posted By: Tim Newcomb

431 cards is not a lot when you consider how many T207 Recruits are probably slabbed. That's only about 8 1/2 copies for each of the 50 cards that appear with Broadleaf-Cycle backs.

Oft-resubmitted copies of Lowdermilk and Lewis probably account for about 40 of those.

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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

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I think I have 5 or so T207's with broadleaf backs...all of which are NOT graded.

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Default According to the SGC Pop Reports, there are 431 t207s with a Broadleaf back....

Posted By: Patrick McHugh

Yes this is true! Considering in my estimation the average full t207 set would have a min of 37 broadleaf backs maybe 5-6 each of anon and cycle to total 50. As a follow up my estamation of full t207 sets in the hobby not with lewis no emblem would be 17 - 25. does this sound accurate to everyone? Also many 100 or more sets in the works. So again yes 431 sounds right.

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Thanks for the input guys. Yeah, I guess the number just seemed large to me given the premium of the Broadbacks you see come up for sale as well as the fact that the number for Napoleon backs is only about a fifth of that total.

By the way, Pat, did you get my email?

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