Colgan's rarity
Just trying to get opinion. Which do you think is more desirable and rare - the Colgan's Red Boarders or the Colgan's Tin Tops. In the same grade, would you rather have the Red Boarder or the Tin Top? Thanks.
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Red borders are very hard to find, at least in the Northeast - never see one unless you are looking at auctions
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I would say overall the Red Borders are more desirable and popular because of their distinctive borders, but Tin Tops have their following too because there are many cards/images not seen in the regular E254 Colgan's set.
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I also like the red borders a little more because they're different. I still don't have any Tin Tops. My experience with them is limited, but the Tin Tops have been tougher for me to find (especially when looking for specific players).
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Aren't prices for mid- to high-grade regular (non-red) Colgan's Chips for HOFers going up nicely? Or not? Seems like NMs for top HOFers are good investments.
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The Tin Top set is far and away the more interesting set, once one gets past the novelty of the red borders being different.
The problem with the Red Border set is that it is simply a reprint of the regular E254 set but with lower quality images and often with poor centering. The exception being two Louisvile players that have not yet been found in the regular E254 set and a few small stylistic changes (like we see on the Cobb, Hughes,etc) that have their names on their chests instead of floating in the air by their heads. These exceptions also sell much better and for higher amounts than their regular Red Border counterparts. The Tin Top set consists of almost 50% new players that were not in the E254 set along with a lot of team changes and in all honesty the player selection is superior (Jackson, Thorpe, Johnson, And many other HoFers not featured in the earlier sets). I have always paid more and had an easier time selling the Tin Tops than the Red Borders. |
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Great info Rhett, I wasn't aware of the drastic differences in these sets. I just have a few players on my want list and haven't researched beyond that. |
Both are definitely challenging compared to the E254's.
For my money I would like a well-centered red border over a tin top as a type; but if you are a player collector and are looking for an ultra rare example Tin Tops are the way to go. I snagged a Tin Top Keeler a couple years ago; honestly can't say that I know of more than one other example. |
I think the red borders are more visually appealing too. Too bad Joe J didn't come in the set..
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