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Old 04-02-2009, 08:59 PM
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Posted By: Todd

Is there a value multiplier on the different Type cards ?

I see that these are usually found in mid/lower condition.


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Old 04-02-2009, 09:23 PM
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Posted By: peter ullman

T213 Coupon cards were issued in 3 series...Type I, II, and III. Type I's are the toughest...and should be the most expensive...followed by Type III's (those w/overprints probably more expensive than type I's)...followed by Type II's...which are the most common and can be found cheaper than comparable t206's...usually.

For a multiplier...I'd guess...assuming a vg common at $40:

Type II 1x
Type III 4x
type I 6-7X
type III OP 8X

just my opinion!

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Old 04-03-2009, 12:54 PM
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Posted By: Todd

thanks for your help.


I was going through my T213's last night.


I have one Type I, one Type III and about 10-15 Type II's

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Posted By: James Feagin

Interestingly, type 3's are by far the easiest to find in high-grade. Type 2's are the most common, but also the most tough to find in mid-grade because of their glossy surfaces which didn't exactly mesh with the harsh Louisiana environment.

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Posted By: Jeremy

While the Type 2's are the "most common" for Coupon's they are still pretty scarce as I see some examples pop up here and there... (There almost 200 examples in that checklist)

Type 1's are rare to say the least... I put them in that T211 Rarity camp and the Type 3's a little less rare imho...



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Posted By: James Feagin

I found a common Type 1 (Engle) last year at a Reno, Nevada Antique Mall. I was thrilled to shell out $30 for a (VG-EX) example!

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Posted By: Jeremy

James - That was the deal of the month for sure... I found a type 2 that is actually pretty scarce (Al Bridwell-Nashville) just a few months back for around $40 and I have paid much more for this card in similar condition a year ago. I bought from Larry Fritch after scouring their Online Catalog. They had several Type 2's and someone had just beat me to a handful of Type 1's.

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Posted By: James Feagin

I bought $3K of T213-2 from Fritsch over a year ago. I returned each and every one. Wasn't excited about receiving a Cobb Red Portrait graded GD with a hole punched through it.

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Posted By: leon

I always returned about 40%-60% of the cards I bought from Frisch (RIP)...because of exactly what James just said. A GD card usually was only a partial card...you didn't want to go below GD....actually, I got to where I wouldn't go below EX and then you were looking at a true gd-vg card....Still got some good deals from him....and he always gave returns with a pleasant thanks and sorry it didn't work out....

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