1991 Jimmy Dean Signature cards
Austin8
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Is anyone familiar with wrong back cards in this set. I have a Nolan Ryan card with a Daryll Strawberry back and Strawberry with a Ryan back. Are they rare and what value do they bring if any have been sold. Thanks for any help
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Wrong backs are generally not too common, but often not all that popular either. Some can be very common, for example I have seen dozens of 1982 wrong back Garvey cards (W. Randolph is always on the back) listed on ebay over the years. This is not a hard card to find, and likewise, not worth a lot. However, the cheaper the regular card, the wider gap a premium may be. In the case of Garvey, nobody wants the base card in a quarter box, but someone may spend $2 on the wrong back. The same error on a $10 card might be a $10 card as well.
Certain players may be more desirable, if collectors want that type of error/variation. Hard core player collectors will often chase those for some level of premium value, but I think most people who would want them will tell you they are not worth too much of a premium.
Both of those players have dedicated followers, so you might find a few people willing to do battle over them, if you are looking to sell.
I’m not sure if this jimmy dean wrong back is a recognized variation or not, but if you can get the variation included in the master set and the super set, I’m guessing that’s how you’d cash in on these.
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Thank you for your feedback. I'll check it out