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Old 04-16-2008, 01:20 PM
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Posted By: Dave F

First off, yes I do look up prices on vcp, but some of these issues are still pretty dang hard to determine value. Would love to get anyone's opinion on what the following issues would attainable at- figure they are all commons and all sgc 40's.

my feable guesses

D303 $700
D304 $650
D310 $450
D311 $750
D322 $800
D355 $1300 (if one comes up)
D380 $1000

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:24 PM
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Posted By: chris bland

Not sure about the others, but you are way low on the last two Dave. It wouldnt surprise me if an SGC40 D355 got over 10x what you quote, assuming it could be found. I have never seen one for sale.

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:25 PM
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Posted By: Scott Sarian

....but I like the Tip Top Leever you won last night, Dave. I was the underbidder and was wishing after the fact that my snipe was higher. Nice card at a nice price!

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:30 PM
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D303 $700 No clue
D304 $650 No clue
D310 $450 About right unless it's Weaver then oh, about double that
D311 $750 $425
D322 $800 No clue
D355 $1300 (if one comes up)No clue
D380 $1000 You can double this (for real)

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:39 PM
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Posted By: Dave F

Chris-

wow...10x that on a d355? like i said im way off.

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:53 PM
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Posted By: leon

I do collect and watch these a fair amount...commons in vg'sih

D303 $600-$700 (general backed.....1.5x for Mothers back
D304 $650
D310 $350 (weaver would be about 10x-15x)
D311 $600
D322 $800-$900
D355 $7000-10000...xx,xxx depends who I fight for it....
D380 $2000


Just my guesses based on what I have paid, would pay and what I see......regards

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:58 PM
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Posted By: Dave F

wow, unbelievable for a d355. and they are no different than e101's, is that correct? other than the backstamp? if thats the case i can't believe there aren't some e101's that have been turned into d355's...

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Old 04-16-2008, 02:12 PM
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Posted By: Steve Murray

I suspect Zinn was kidding.

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Had Zinn put a little smiley then I would have known....I paid $600 for this one (shown many times).....but it was Trucker Boy and all Weaver cards were $600...didn't matter which one...



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Old 04-16-2008, 02:47 PM
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Posted By: Marc S.

the last D355 to trade privately was traded for an SGC 70 E-104-III common and a T-206 proof card.

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Old 04-16-2008, 04:25 PM
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Posted By: Todd C

I just sent in my Tip Top Mascot card to SGC today. Crossing my fingers on a good one

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Posted By: Ed Hans

Agree with most responses here. About a year and a half ago a small group (12-16 cards) of D380's surfaced on eBay. They were all 1s, with varying degrees of back damage, paper loss, tape stains, and creasing. The worst of them fetched about $800 each, while the "best" went for about $2,600 each. They all went to one buyer (who, by the way, could also be considered one of the "Whales"). That should make 3s about $4K each. It'll be interesting to see how the large group in REA does, especially those awesome major league subjects. I suspect there will be multiple board members bidding on them. I know they're way out of my price range.

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Old 04-17-2008, 11:19 AM
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Posted By: leon

On these scarcer issues, such as D380, I don't think the difference in prices between a 2 and a 3, or a 3 and a 4, are very different vis a vis the prices they bring. Most folks that collect true scarcity, as opposed to condition scarcity setsm don't care that much if something is a 2,3 or 4......I know for sure that the whale you spoke of is not condition sensitive at all. At least he wasn't when he won a Just So from me on ebay several years ago as it had a heavy crease through his head. I know for the few sets I collect I don't care if I get a 2 or a 3 or a 4 and would actually prefer a lower grade one if it's less expensive and presentable.....regards

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Old 04-17-2008, 02:45 PM
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Posted By: Ed Hans

I agree in principle, Leon. But in this case, all of those D380's had either tape, tape residue, paper loss, back damage, or all of the above. Clearly there must be some incremental value between a 1 with tape stains and back damage and a clean 3. A couple of those cards went for about $2,600. The REA lots should be a good barometer. Best, Ed

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Posted By: Anthony S.

I kinda hate to bring this up, but I am curious, which always trumps hate for me.

If the Niagara Baking back stamp increases the value of what would otherwise be an E101 by a factor of 10 to 20 or Lord knows how much, what's to keep an enterprising but felonious graphic designer --- think Marketkingman, but with ingenuity and talent --- from attaining access to one legitimate specimen (that's obviously the tough part) and then creating an identical stamp? Obviously forgers know about old inks and grading companies see so few of these cards.


edited to add: curious doesn't really always trump hate for me. don't cross me. and don't call me Francis.

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Ed- That sort of proves the point. I don't think you would have seen any higher prices if they had been vg. The buyer of all of those (I think it was all but it was at least most) is not condition sensitive, as I said earlier when referencing the Just So with the Frankenstein crease down the whole card right through his face. I think he, like many other old time set collectors, are completists first and condition sensitive far less. If he needs the ones in REA I would expect them to go fairly high too. I understand it takes 2 to Tango but if he needs them and there is another strong bidder it will be strong prices. He is a large whale many times.... We shall see.

Anthony- ssssshhhh....No doubt they could do it but I doubt it would be real easy. Plus I know when I see the overprint cards I put my "BS alert" senses on and in high mode.......and look much harder at the card. I can't say I have seen any overprints, besides some Johnson Confectionery (sorry AL) that I understand were stamped in the 80's illigetimately, trying to be pawned off as real. Actually I have only heard these Johnson overprint stories from very reliable sources but have not seen them myself. I think they were in green but could be wrong. Regards

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Posted By: dstudeba

It does take two to tango, and the underbidder on many of those D380s does not care much about the back of the card.

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