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Posted By: ockday
Analyzing my Broadleaf,Cycle and Anonymous back T207's..I see that I have 66 Broadleafs, 18 Cycles, 10 Anonymous 25(let's forget about Anonymous 3 for now). |
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Posted By: robert a
I'm about 1/2 way with the t207 set and I couldn't imagine going for a master set now that i've got a glimpse of how tough some of these cards are. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I like a challenge . . . but a master set as you describe? AARG! |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Bob
And even if you exclude the Anonymous 3 backs, don't forget you have to get a Napoleon back for every card in the set which has a Recruit back |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
I do not think anyone has ever done it. I do not know if anyone is trying. My belief is that it can be done. After looking at SGC pop reports all of the cards exist. Also with many graded with psa no back I.D. this tells me it can be done. Broadleaf would be hard, red cycle very very hard, and anon the toughest. The anon set may have to be a blend of fact 25 and 3. I have noticed that the anon cards run in cycles. You will see a few 25's for sale and then a few 3's for sale. I feel that collectors in the east got anon 25 and in the mid west anon 3 with a blend of both in the south. To do a t207 true master set without variations, red cross or recruit brown backs may be impossible. To go along with this line of collecting i think there are a couple people doing the recruit cards in fact 240 and fact 606. |
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Posted By: ockday
The "master set" I would consider atempting would be only for the Broadleaf, Cycle and Anon backs. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
I think it could be done with the BL, Cycle, Anon 50, the Napoleons would be a challenge but doable. The Anon fact 3 would be the biggest challenge. Give it a try, I do not believe anyone has ever attempted it. |
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Posted By: Dylan
I know that whenever a Red Cross comes up in auction even if its in terrible condition it still sells for thousands. Exactly how many different players have been identified with Red Cross backs? Is it theorized that the same 50 players who have red cycle backs were produced with the red cross backs? |
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Posted By: Bob
I believe there are only 6 Red Cross backed T207s which have been verified at this time. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
I think all 50 cards can be found with all three backs, though I can't prove it absolutely. It would be quite a quest. |
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