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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: T206Collector
Are you kidding me? What's the logic behind this one? |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: Rob L
This reminds me of the first and only T206 that I ever bought and what I had almost purchased. I was at the Frank and Sons Warehouse weekly show in Southern California about 6 years ago looking for some modern cards. I walked past one dealer who had a Cy Young T206 that was missing the bottom quarter of the card. The guy wanted 200 bones for it and I was tempted. I even went back a week later to buy it after I decided "what are the chances I will ever get a Cy Young card?" Luckily it was gone the next week. I ultimately got the Cy Young (hand showing) in a VG grade from Sportscards Plus for $120 about two weeks later. |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: Robert A
All of those mangled t206 listings that end tonight are extremely high in my opinion. Most of them are trimmed and all of them either have paper loss, paper attached, and other damage. |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: John/z28jd
Ive noticed that low grade cards that are desirable tend to go for more than they should,especially t206s,because it falls into more peoples price range and they have a tendency to maybe bid a little higher than the card should go because they really want it and this might be their only chance for awhile |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: runscott
It has the rare "R *" back-stamp overprint. Perhaps an as-yet-unknown candy cigarette manufacturer that couldn't afford to print their own cards? |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: bcornell
I sold this same buyer an trimmed and heavily creased t206 Johnson for around $70 a few months ago... that's what he likes. I wouldn't pay $152 for that Cobb, but I'm glad there are buyers like that around. Very glad. |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: petecld
John/z28jd is absolutely right. I too have noticed rather high prices for really low grade cards. |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: Tim Mayer
its horrible, but that said, I have done it,,, |
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$152 for this?! (beat up T206 Cobb)
Posted By: Robert A
Tim. |
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