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Posted By: barrysloate
I'm not sure kids have any idea that the world wasn't just created today. They seem to live in the moment, and there is no past and no history. Baby boomers weren't like that- we always craved to learn anything we could about history, music, art, everything we could get our hands on. Like others said, today it's all about instant gratification. If Sean doesn't have the answer to his questions immediately, he answers them himself, then jumps to the next topic. The world is changing too quickly for me. Do you know I still play records on a turntable and don't even know what an ipod looks like? Oh well, there I go raving and ranting again. |
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Posted By: robert
Baby Boomers? |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Every generation thinks theirs is the best. This is not to take away from the baby boomers at all. |
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Posted By: Old Judge Collector
So yea pretty much Old Judge And T206 ARE THE MOST VALUABLE SETS OF ALL TIME IF IN A PERECT GRADE right??? |
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Posted By: Joann
Of the mainstream sets I suppose Old Judge and T206's would be right up there. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I still think the T231 Fan cards are the hardest. Over 86 cards in the set and only 2 known examples. |
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Posted By: Tim James
You have to be realistic,high grade cards from either of these sets are hard to come by.Mint sets of these are non-existant.At 11,I would have pondered this,at 41,I know it isn't possible.Collect as much as you can,learn as much as you can along the way,and most of all,enjoy the journey.It's what keeps us "wingnuts" young !! |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
What does the question matter it is all hypothical. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
I've shared grading trends and what not in the past and figure this would be a good time to show the newbie a couple facts. The following is a chart of SGC grades awarded to Old Judge cards. Keep in mind that SGC has graded twice as many Old Judges as PSA. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The Old Judge and t206 sets are very costly mainly because there are many cards in each set. The points above regarding the t231 Fan and t254 Old Luckey sets are that each individual card is very costly in those sets (but there aren't as many cards in either set). You would be far better off if you had a couple of examples of either of these than the typical example of a t206 or n172. |
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Posted By: Sean
who are the 2 board members who have over 2000+ old judge cards that you said |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It's the choice of those collectors to step forward if they wish. They are entitled to their privacy. |
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Posted By: Bobby
In theory if it where possible a complete set of N172's in PSA 7 would be more then $1.5 million probable more. Then as you in crease it to 8's 9's and 10's the price would increase exponentially. You can't apply the PSA 65% rule when dealing in such high grade it's more like 200-300% increases per grade going up. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
As Joe G. pointed out, (Hi, Joe, it was great meeting you last week) SGC 100s are as rare as unicorns. Many of us at the National did see an SGC 96 N172 of Kelly (a portrait, I think) with a price tag of $150,000.00. A great card, to be sure, but I don't think too many collectors are willing or able to fork over that kind of loot, particularly for a card that is not all that rare. And, of course, a price tag does not equal a sale. |
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Posted By: William Heitman
You guys are tiring me out. Nobody really knows what an N172 set is, or would consist of. It is definitely a card by card adventure. And its legend grows each and every day. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
A standard set would be one pose of each player, excluding the California Leaguers. |
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Posted By: William Heitman
It is a set that's never been "completed" because no one has the foggiest idea what that would be. |
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Posted By: Jay
For the first time ever I must disagree with Richard. The basic Old Judge set is one of each player, including the California League players. They are no less a part of the set than any other rare card. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lowe
We have a pretty good idea what the Old Judge N172 set would look like . Start with 704 players . Of course there are variations in all old sets . Some players have 2 or 3 poses but not all . Whats so hard about that ? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I believe that some also have 15-17 poses, but not all. My guess that 15-17 poses are encountered as infrequently as 2-3, with most falling inbetween these extremes. |
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Posted By: runscott
Happy hunting K.Brooks...whoever you are. |
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