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Old 11-18-2015, 02:12 PM
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T207s are the red-headed step children of the major tobacco card sets. Personally, I love them and have put together 3 sets over the years but a lot of collectors don't like the smaller % of star players or the brown and tan colors which they describe as drab. If you get ahold of an exmt or better T207, there are no cards better, they are beautiful IMHO.

As far as the brown ink backed T207s, I have one also in my set as a "type" but unfortunately their value is not correspondingly great because of a lack of demand. The same can be said of the blank backed T207s which are rather scarce but their value isn't what you would think. I have a few of these as "types" also. Finally even the "wrong back" T207s don't carry the kind of sticker price you would think for cards that border on rare. Maybe some day...
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I won this lot of 4 T207 cards with the brown-ink printing on the back in the recent REA auction:
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/..._fall/235.html

Interestingly, SGC has noted "Brown Back" on the flips on only 2 of these 4 cards. I plan to ask SGC at the upcoming Philly Show to re-holder the other 2 with this notation. The only card I'm keeping for my collection is the WaJo card - the other 3 cards are available FS/FT.
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T207s are the red-headed step children of the major tobacco card sets. Personally, I love them and have put together 3 sets over the years but a lot of collectors don't like the smaller % of star players or the brown and tan colors which they describe as drab. If you get ahold of an exmt or better T207, there are no cards better, they are beautiful IMHO.

As far as the brown ink backed T207s, I have one also in my set as a "type" but unfortunately their value is not correspondingly great because of a lack of demand. The same can be said of the blank backed T207s which are rather scarce but their value isn't what you would think. I have a few of these as "types" also. Finally even the "wrong back" T207s don't carry the kind of sticker price you would think for cards that border on rare. Maybe some day...
I love T207s for their basic brown designs. The brown backs are scarce but as mentioned the demand isn't too great hence values aren't affected too much, generally speaking. We need to rename them T206 and they would be all the rage.
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