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Old 03-14-2016, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mrvster View Post
jerry kinda nailed it explaining drum vs. uzit.... pricing disparity vs. rarity.....

this is an anomaly where as the rarity doesn't represent the market price...

uzits....imho....are rarer than drum......drum are harder to peel out of super set collectors hands


Wasn't the outcome that Uzit was more rare than Drum? Broadleaf 460 is more rare than Uzit?

According to my tracker these were the rarest top 7 according to an article published by a fellow Net54 member sometime after the year 2000. Are we to assume that the tides have really shifted? What would we then categorize as the order?

1 Ty Cobb Assorted Assorted Factory 33, 4th Dist. NC
2 Old Mill (Southern League) Overprint(s) Assorted Assorted Factory 649, 1st Dist. NY
3 Old Mill (Southern League) Brown Factory 649, 1st Dist. NY
4 Lenox (brown) Assorted Assorted Factory 30, 2nd Dist. NY 1911
5 Broad Leaf 460 460 Factory 25, 2nd Dist. VA 1910-1911
6 Drum 350 350 Factory 25, 2nd Dist. VA 1909-1911
7 Uzit Assorted Assorted Factory 30, 2nd Dist. NY 1911
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