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Old 03-18-2016, 03:18 PM
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Default Just seeing how many others are out there. Upside down Boston Store back.

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Just seeing how many others are out there. Upside down Boston Store back. Please show them if you have them and please do not if you are wanting to make a joke by spinning the back around on a 180 angle.
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Old 03-18-2016, 03:46 PM
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Boston Store's are rare enough on their own that I would suspect that upside down backs fall into the extremely rare, or beyond rare category. That having been said, whether or not such a back variation is or will be considered significant with regard to adding value remains to be seen.

Nice card,

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Old 03-18-2016, 04:11 PM
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Nice Brian, I don't remember ever seeing a Boston Store card with an upside down back.

Then again in the past I always made sure to view the backsides of Boston Store cards while standing on my head, so not sure if my information is reliable.

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Old 03-18-2016, 04:35 PM
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PSA has graded just 339 1917 Boston Store cards total, out of 199 players listed, or less than 2 cards per player--it has graded just 3 of Rousch. It wouldn't surprise me if this particular combo is unique.

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That's a very cool card, Brian. If only it were a T206, then you could consign it to Mint State!
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Agree, neat card but probably won't add much to the value. I don't remember seeing upside down backs of Boston Store's but I am sure there are some out there. Some folks probably have them and don't even know it. Cool card...

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Boston Store's are rare enough on their own that I would suspect that upside down backs fall into the extremely rare, or beyond rare category. That having been said, whether or not such a back variation is or will be considered significant with regard to adding value remains to be seen.

Nice card,

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