I agree with the above. You may get lucky and find someone working the subset, or a person looking to fill a slot in a backs line, but other than that, they are just regular pricing.
I will say not to line price them, if you have time and patience. I, just this week, paid twice the price I should have, after stalking a front back combo for three years. If you find the right sucker that has a spot to fill, you could make some free cash. It’s happened a couple times over the last couple of decades, working on player back runs. Some things just aren’t as easy as they appear in pop reports.
I am the guy that turns out to be the sucker in the haystack from time to time. I’m also the guy that will patiently wait years for a supposedly common front back combo to appear, but never does.
Good luck abdicate look forward to seeing the rest of these cards!
Bob
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Looking for:
T206 Vic Willis Drum back in better condition than my current PSA 1 beater.
T213-1 Miller Huggins VG
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