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Which are rarest commons and stars normal back
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Friend selling
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I want to piggyback off this post.
Did Walter Johnson have a Napoleon back? |
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The Red Cross backs are the most rare from what I remember. Broadleaf/Cycle would be the next.
Miller, Loudermilk, and Lewis are the most difficult players to find. |
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Which Lewis duffy
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How much does a tris speaker or
Ciccote go for. Friend asking $50 each small group $109 larger group And stars will find out soon |
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Looking beyond the waving flags... and seeing the paraphernalia like that toy train chassis that makes me smile, I figure some of us would be interested in buying a few of those, but we'd probably need someone as a go-between, the friend could send the cards to who would verify that they're genuine, then the buyer would pay the seller and send money to the go-between to pay for the mailing of the cards on to the buyer... an escrow fiduciary. A thankless job.
I don't have a Lewis Duffy. I still have this guy: https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1723081033 |
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Exactly which few
Going tomorrow after that Won’t be available til next year |
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Sorry, no valuations, but the Cicotte and Speaker are not only highly in-demand players, but also are both less common cards that should attract a bunch of interest. Most of the rest are considered commonly encountered T207 cards, though the George, Hall and Tooley cards are probably a little less available. Daubert and Bodie are popular players and should command a small premium, while Barry is popular because of it being a horizontal card. If any have the Napoleon or anonymous (no brand identified) back, these will also command a substantial premium, especially the Napoleon backed cards.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 08-07-2024 at 10:08 PM. |
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That Lowdermilk image is curiously mesmerizing
Sent from my SM-S921U using Tapatalk Last edited by Mike Eisenbath; 08-07-2024 at 10:39 PM. |
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I agree with the earlier comments. Cicotte and Speaker are popular and lower population. I'd recommend looking at the PSA Pop Report to see which cards have lower populations among the "commons". The Mullen and Daubert maybe a little more valuable.
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I believe that Speaker only comes with a Recruit back.
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Made deal on speaker and ball
Separated Daubert and Barry |
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Most don’t but i dig this set brown and all !! Nice pickups @richcards19 .
Richcards i sent you a message please check your pms. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If I remember correctly Ellis was the rarest with a common (Recruit) back.
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The Lewis card comes in 2 variations: emblem on the sleeve and without emblem, which is much rarer.
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T207's - Sale/Trade Info T207 image collections @ ImageEvent. T207 Master/Master - stopped at 676/705 - 96%.. Last edited by frohme; 02-27-2025 at 11:01 PM. |
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Speaker is available with four backs, all in the Recruit class of backs:
Recruit (240 and 606) Anonymous Factory 3 Napoleon. [IMG] -- Mike |
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Weaver is moderately difficult and comes in a myriad of backs, including the impossible Red Cross.
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Here are some articles re: T207 set, in case anyone is curious...
Understanding the T207 Baseball Set March 22, 2017 By Rich Mueller https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...-baseball-set/ ![]() Broadleaf/Cycle Shortprints are the Keys to the T207 Set April 9, 2019 By Anson Whaley https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...-the-t207-set/ T207 Rarity on Another Level https://prewarcards.com/2018/04/19/r...s-astonishing/ WHAT ARE THE TOUGHEST T207 RECRUIT COMMONS? https://prewarcards.com/2019/04/02/t...hester-thomas/ ![]() CC: 1912 T207 Baseball Cards https://www.cardboardconnection.com/...baseball-cards ![]() |
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For some more T207 reading, here are a couple of great T207 threads that were posted on here by Mike (frohme).
A good overview of the backs: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=221863 A discussion on the less common backs: https://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=221582 Brian |
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