Handcut blank backs were mostly backdoored cards, handcut/torn by someone at the print shop or their kids. Any particular 1960's Topps card with a blank back is very difficult to find, but most people don't really want them and those that do usually aren't hunting for a specific example, but just a type. I pick up commons for $2 or so whenever I see them. A Santo rookie could be $20 or $100 depending on the right collector and who you can find. If you want to sell, don't auction it as your buyer base is small; really only 'advanced' player collectors will pay much of a premium. Personally I think these are undervalued
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