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The blank back T207 is fairly common, believe it or not. A guy on ebay sold about 50 blank backs about 5-6 years ago. Not sure where he got so many from. The blank back cards I've seen are all from the Recruit class so having a blank back of a Broadleaf/Cycle player would be much more valuable.
The Cycle backs seem to be much more rare than Broadleaf, but only seem to command a premium of 10-15% when sold. The Napoleon backs are much more rare than Recruit, but only seem to command a premium of perhaps 20% over a Recruit. Anonymous backs pricing is all over the place. Some sell for the same as a Recruit, while others sell for 3X. I agree with Mike that collectors try and complete a set, so the bidding can go crazy to get a card that is rarely seen. |
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