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Posted By: jay behrens
The brown ink back is a variation that I brought to everyone's attention a few years ago on this board. My scans were not as good as the ones here and got the standard "It's just faded" response. It's a card you really need to have in hand and have other t207s to compare with. When you do, the difference is very obvious. At the 2005 National in Chicago I showed my card to numerous people including Scott at SGC. They said it was a legit variation and were more than happy to slab it as such. I know of one other t207 that ahs been slabbed as such. Not sure as to where they belong on the rarity scale since I don't have a lot t207s and haven't handle many in recent years to make a good call. |
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