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Old 12-06-2007, 10:55 AM
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Posted By: Dwight Davis

Anyone have a handle on the T210 market? I recently purchased one slabbed g-vg on Ebay for $18.50, then I see others sail over my pocketbook at well above $100. Is it the series or what?

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Old 12-06-2007, 11:14 AM
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Posted By: peter ullman

series is definitely a factor in the value of t210's...as others will surely chime in. I'm not a collector of t210's...but I believe the more scarce cards are the series 8,6, 7, 5...and the rest are foggy to me. Series 8 is the scarcest...also including the Joe Jackson RC which is off the charts!

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Old 12-06-2007, 12:39 PM
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Posted By: Jay

My sense is that the two scarcest series are 8 and 7. Series 6 is not far behind. After that I would rank the series as follows: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3. In most series there are some very scarce cards which are scarcer than an "average" card in series 7 or 8.

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Old 12-10-2007, 10:43 AM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

While I hold Jay in high regard, as well as his insight into old cards, I think that series 8 and series 6 cards are quite close together in difficulty.

Series 8 cards contain many more players who had been or were headed for the majors. Collectors of the day would have been more likely to retain those cards. Series 6 cards have few major league players, few players that went very high at all... those cards would have been subject to a higher rate of contemporary discarding.

Even today, I think there are more collectors of series 8 than there are series 6. And pointing out the difficult Jackson in series 8 can't be fairly done unless mention is made of Charles Dillon Stengel's card with Maysville Kentucky in series 6.

As far as prices, I agree that series 8 cards will cost a bit more, because more folks are taking a stab at collecting the set, the series, or at least the cards of a particular city.

6, 7, and 8 series collectors are in for a long trek. And it seems to me that there are a few cards in each of the series that aren't as plentiful as the others. Goostree leaning on a bat comes to mind in series 6.

Series 3 cards can be found without much difficulty. Series 1 and 2 are about as easy to locate. I think putting any of these 3 series together could be accomplished with money and 4 or 5 months of searching eBay and card dealers. Series 4 and 5 are a bit more difficult.


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Posted By: Dwight Davis

It is a great privilege to have an expert's opinion at one's fingertips.
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Posted By: david Poses

i am finding myself more and more leaning toward t210s. anyone know of any good online resources for this set? gallery? some kind of pdf file like the one scot reader made for the t206s? any help is appreciated...

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Posted By: Bill Stone

Speaking of T210's, did anyone here pick up Lot 1133 in the most recent Mastro auction? I know there was an Angermeier ( fielding) and was curious about its general appearance? Is it the highest known graded example?

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Bill, thanks for that post...

We need to find the winner of that lot. I lack Angermeier fielding and Whitaker, both of whom were in the lot.

If the winner is out there, please post!!!

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Old 12-18-2007, 03:02 PM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Frank and Bill,
Email me and I will send scans of the cards. Be well Brian


PS I think they were both in Gd condition at best.

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