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Old 12-17-2010, 02:30 PM
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I think the blank backs came from Frank Ward. Is that right Frank?

There was a lot at one time and not a lot of interest. I still think they're pretty tough but they don't have a strong market.

Folks don't really collect T207s for the backs like they do T206. They collect the fronts. There's a tiny number of crazy individuals that want a master set, but it's mission impossible.

Napoleons had a small renaissance last year, but folks have gone back to minimal interest. I still think they're underrated and would be really hard if a lot of people collected them.

With Cycles and Broadleaf, it also appears to me that Cycles are a little bit harder, but it's hard to gauge when condition and the player on the front come into play.

I'll let Mike and Ron comment on the anonymous backs because I've been too darn lazy to figure those bad boys out.

The Red Cross backs still are gonna be unattainable after this group fades away into the depths of somebody's collection in my opinion.

Rob
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