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...but are there any SL's with OM backs that are more expensive or rarer than others out of the 48?
All 48 Southern League subjects can be found with Old Mill backs. This is one of two back-related constants with this subset of the Monster. More on that later.

T206 Southern Leaguers come in two varieties: those with a corresponding Hindu back and those without.

If the T206 SL in question does have a Hindu counterpart, then the OM back is actually the most common example of that particular player's T206 card. If there is no Hindu counterpart, OM is scarcer than Piedmont.

All 48 subjects are available with either the OM or Piedmont back. This is the other back-related constant.

Hope this helps a little.

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