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Old 04-27-2013, 02:21 PM
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Default Red Cross vs. Red Hindu--scarcity & pricing

Just curious so I thought I'd ask the T206 (and related) crowd.

With the T206 backs taking off in price, has the same been seen for the T215 Red Cross--at least type 1?

Also, how does T215-1 currently compare to t206-Red Hindu in terms of popularity/demand and pricing?

Do those of you who collect T206 player back runs include the T215-1 and/or T213-1s in your chase?
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It should; however, collectors aren't intelligent enough to realize it.

I'm a short-term sort of guy (for non-collection items), so I don't mind stating that I think the long-term collectors should be taking advantage of the current Red Cross type 1 prices.
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Just curious so I thought I'd ask the T206 (and related) crowd.

Do those of you who collect T206 player back runs include the T215-1 and/or T213-1s in your chase?

Todd

Did you say "CHASE" ?




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Yes, I do include the 1910 COUPON (T213-1) cards in my T206 back runs

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Ted, you need to sell me some of those cards. I'll be here, waiting.
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Default T215 etc

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I have always tried to buy T213 and T215 along with T206. Lately I've seen the prices of T215 and T213-1 approaching the pricing of Carolina Brights etc. The T215-1Huggins that Runscott sold on ebay a few months back did very well I thought. I have not seen many T213-1 or T215 offered lately.


I used to have a T214 Rucker and would like to buy it back for more than I sold it for, if the buyer wants to sell or trade it back to me. Regards
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