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Posted By: Pete Z.
common in good-ish condition. Have stuff to trade as well. |
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Posted By: Bob
Pete- No common exists with the Cycle back. The commons all have Recruit, Napoleon or one of the factory Anonymous backs. |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Bob, |
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Posted By: Bob
leon- Good question. The cards with Cycle, Broadleaf and Anonymous Factory backs only are definitely not "commons" and are considered scarce. That leaves the cards which were only issued with Recruit and Napoleon backs. (For purposes of this discussion, the Anonymous Factory backs, I am at work and am forgetting the number of the Factory, which are issued hypothetically on any card, common or scarce are omitted). Of that group of Recruits and Napoleon backs only, the Napoleon back is a tough back, but if we are talking only about the fronts, that entire group is generally considered a common with a few exceptions. Graham, Ellis, Kling, George and Scott are 5 which come to mind immediately which are tough, and although "commons," are hard to find, especially in nice shape. There are a few more I have forgotten off-hand (some consider Schulte tougher than normal among commons). |
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Posted By: Mike Frohme
Bob has summarized it right on - as always. |
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Posted By: Mike Frohme
As an afterthought ... |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
First of all, thanks, Mike, for those kind words about my article. Good to know it's still on the radar with some collectors. |
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Posted By: leon
My only thought on the "common" thought was that it was, as in other series, common as opposed to HOF'er. That was what I thought when I posted the scan above of the back of Birmingham, who of course, didn't make the hall. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
Pete- hope you don't mind a little chatter in your BST thread.....maybe it will help you pick one up? |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
Pete, I hope you do find the Cycle back card you are looking for. I know this is the B/S/T but I found the conversation above very interesting. This set is fast becoming my favorite. There is mystery, rareness (compared to the monster) and back variation debates. |
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