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Another t206 question
I've noticed a few red Cobbs selling lately with factory 42 backs. I know this is rarer but am not sure how if affects the value of the cards. Any idea on what percentage increase in value the factory 42 adds? Does it matter if it's a high profile card like a nice cobb, or a common?
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So maybe you can do the math and that would be the percentage for a common with a PSA 2 grade. For a HOF player and Cobb to boot I'd imagine the % may be a bit higher.
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I had no idea it made that much of a difference on a common. That's almost 10x a regular piedmont back (150 vs 18)
The 5.5 at goodwin last night closed at 8.8k for a red cobb factory 42 piedmont back. It's hard to say how much of that is for the rarer back and how much is the buzz surrounding these cobb backs or just the cobb market heating up in general. Either way an impressive result.
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I agree with Josh that Piedmont Factory 42 cards tend to go for at least 10 times the price of a common with a common back. We're talking several hundred dollars for anything better than a total beater. Luke Lyon here on the board had some with the borders trimmed off on three sides, and I think he sold them at $150 each with no problem.
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Yes, pretty rare indeed. True, the commons go for $300+
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I think this back is extremely scarce, and does demand a big premium. Normally rare backs realize a much higher percentage of price increase versus a HOFer. Having said that, especially as hot as Cobbs are these days, I thought the one in Goodwin last night was a pretty good buy for someone....
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Thanks for the responses, I still have a lot to learn about t206s. As rare as they are it seems unusual that the last few red Cobbs I have noticed were all Factory 42 backs. It seems the multiplier in terms of value must be much less on higher end cards as these aren't selling for 10x or even 2x what a normal Cobb would.
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