Joe, I think the straightforward answer to your question is no.
However, the series 150 cards are usually found with slightly more wear. Those cards had more time to be in the pockets of kids when not in their grimy hands. So I can see how someone after all possible backs of a certain player, team, or for a master set might consider a very slight premium for a 150 series card in great condition as to the same front with a 350 series back. Very slight... and only a few people might pay that difference. Generally, the cost differences have nothing to do with the year, it's about the fronts, the backs, the captions, the player, the scarcity...
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