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Old 07-26-2019, 11:45 AM
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I have to agree with Tim on this one. They're hard, sure, but they are not Uzit-level hard. It may seem so give their (apparent) scarcity, but some of that is due to the sheer volume difference between T206 and T207.... what is it ... somewhere between 6-10 to 1? It was discussed on a thread some while back but I'm remote on airport wifii on my phone, so going from (poor) memory.

They are also definitely not only 1-2 per player. Ferry has at least 4 examples, Johnson at least three... and that trend likely is general, though some maybe harder than others... like the set in general. I expect there are way more than we (presently) know, but with sample sizes this small ( so far) it's hard to draw conclusions.

Though they tend to command a relative premium these days compared to a few years ago (when they show up in auction/eBay) I think that's more attributable to (at least) a few more people paying attention to backs outside of T206. It only takes one or two to drive prices up...

Still working on the set...
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