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Old 06-01-2006, 06:56 AM
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Posted By: anthony

checking ebay and this board's b/s/t, it seems that there are a lot of different cards available with the seller yelling "this cards on fire" or "hottest card on the market" etc, etc, etc...so i ask in your own opinion what do you think are the top 5 hottest cards to own right now? but lets stay under $2500. i think this figure is pretty safe for most collectors, since not everyone can afford the T206 wagner or plank or even the 1914 joe jackson in any grade. no special order is needed.

1. t206 ty cobbs
2. t206 walter johnsons
3. croft backs
4. old judges
5. e93

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:00 AM
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Posted By: peter ullman

my opinion:

1-t206 cobbs
2-t216's
3-ruth strips
4-cobb postcards
5-non oj 19th cent

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:10 AM
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

any vg t206 common
t206 cobb red
any george sisler
w514 black sox
slabbed goudeys

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:13 AM
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Posted By: Lyle

1. Brunner's Bread set - they are all blistering hot!
2. Green Portrait Cobb
3. E90-1 - especially Cobb & Jackson ( I know I'm pushing the $2500 limit with this one ) .
4. E103- especially Wagner & Cobb
5. E93 & E95 sets (tie)

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:13 AM
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Posted By: leon

Great question for a thread. I think there are several ways to look at this question. My way of looking at it would be "what would get the most attention, for vintage baseball cards, under $2500, on ebay?" Here are some thoughts...and in NO particular order

1. E94 with overprint (if one came up, besides a Blomes one, it would get enormous attention)

2. T206 common in PSA 8.....I "think" some would be under $2500...those whacky registry guys

3. Kalamazoo Bat of a common...but known player...with ad back...

4. E90-3 (wow, those things go crazy in a 40 or above)

5. T210's series 8 (oh wait, that was 3-6 months ago )

This will be interesting....




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Old 06-01-2006, 07:39 AM
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Just have four.

1. T206 Young Portrait
2. Grover Alexander (any)
3. T206 Commons PSA 6-9
4. E9x HOFers (any)

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:49 AM
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Posted By: David Vargha

A better question is finding five that aren't hot right now. I'd say 1939 Play Ball is about the only one that I can think of and maybe some of the black & white 1920's American Caramel cards as well.

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Old 06-01-2006, 07:53 AM
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh

N162 Kelley, T206 Green Cobb, Any Wagner, Any Black Sox, 1933 Goudey #53 Ruth.

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Old 06-01-2006, 08:11 AM
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Posted By: Jeff P

I'll just keep it at the set level...

1. t206
2. Brunner's Bread
3. t3
4. e90-1
5. t202

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Posted By: Josh K.

Some of these probably exceed the $2500 limit by 1-2k but I think that these cards are truly going nuts right now (when they can be found):

1. T222 Fatima Grover Alexander (though I agree with Scot that all Grover's are hot right now);

2. M116 Wagners

3. T206 Green Cobbs

4. E93s

5. T227 Cobbs and E95 Planks

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Posted By: James Feagin

1.) t206 Green Portrait Cobb
2.) e94 Gold or Yellers
3.) 1933 George C. Miller uncancelled
4.) 1933 Buttercream in EX or better
5.) Mayo Cut Plugs

NOT 5.....

1.) 1939 Playball (Agreed with Vargha)
2.) 1936 S&S Game
3.) 1935 Goudey 4-in-1
4.) 1933 Goudey in mid/low-grade.
5.) t205 Gold Borders in SGC 40 or less.....

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Old 06-01-2006, 08:40 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous

I will define hot as having doubled or tripled in cost over the past few years, or in some cases weeks/months.

N36 Indians
D322 Wagner
D359 Hall of Famers
D304 Hall of Famers
E125 (except Seymour)
E103
T222
E90-3
E99/100

edited to ask: did somebody actually say Old Judges were on the hobby hotties list?

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Posted By: Wesley

(1) T209
(2) T211
(3) E99/E100
(4) Zeenuts
(5) Any Blacksox material

Tougher 19th Century cards have been hot and selling for incredible prices. But easier sets like N28, N29 and Old Judge have been very cold.

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Posted By: anthony

that was me about the old judges...i should of clarified that it pertains to certain players...maybe it's just me but i've only picked up 1 out of the last 20 or so I've bid on and thats because it was on the top of my want list.

and i didnt say T216s because i've been kind of a whore lately and picked up about 7-8 and didnt want any added compitition

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Posted By: Bob

Everything I collect

E94s, E97s, E98 HOFers, D311s, M116 300 Subject Series

Now that I have started collecting T210s, I am sure they will go through the roof too.

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Posted By: David Vargha

I forgot about S&S Game. I definitely agree with James on that one as well.

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Posted By: Joann

Hot (no particular order - lower grades to stay under 2.5K):

T206 Cobb Red and Green
T3 esp HOF, but commons too
Any pre-1915 or so E Card
Turn of the century - Mayos and E107 B-W
N28 Annie Oakley (just ask Toby! lol - but he's right)

Not Hot:

M101-4/M101-5 (Not counting tough backs)
T207
T205
E cards after 1915 or WWI or so.

Of course, the not hots are for mid to low grade, but do include slabbed cards. I might be wrong on that last one - I don't follow post WWI that closely - but it seems that they are still very reasonable.

Joann

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Posted By: Richard

In no particular order:

T206 portraits - cobb, matty, johnson, young
Goudey Ruth yellow background
T3's PSA graded in the 5-6 range
M116, E103 Wagner and any other with his portrait

Unfortunately I don't have any of the above, but I will pick them all up when they cool down and I can buy them for pennies on the dollar . . . yeah, right.

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Posted By: Paul Stratton

Like David said I think it's easier to list 5 that aren't hot but here's my top 5...

t206 in grades 4-6
tougher pcl issues: d311, e99, e100
m116 blue backgrounds
caramel issues: e90-1, 93, 94
"tougher" t207 commons in a 4 or better

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M116 Johnson, Matty, and Wood
M101-4,5 Sisler and Hornsby
T206 HOF portraits
Cracker Jack HOFers
Cobb and Wagner oddball


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Posted By: fkw

couple different ways to look at "HOT"

Some are listing commonly seen cards as "Hot" (ie. T206 Cobb, Young, etc.) but these are not breaking records or "Jumping" in value.


"Hot" to me are cards that bring many times more than book value, when they are available (if ever).


my list off the top of my head.......

1924 Crescent Ice Cream (any)
1890's N360 with or w/o schedule on back
"E" Caramel cards of Young, Mathewson, Lajoie, Joss, etc.
T211, T213-3, T216, D304, D310, D322
1914 E145-1 Mathewson
unusual type cards ie. Uncle Jacks, Base-Ball Bats, Orange Borders, Middy Bread, Leader Novelty, etc.



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Posted By: JimB

T206 Johnsons and all other T206s
E93s
E94s
D304s
T204

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How ironic it is that about 2 million Americans have given their lives, so that these two morons, have, what they would say, is their right to burn the American Flag. Out of all the counties on Earth, how many of them would have taken these two clowns out behind the stadium, and shot them on the spot ? We live in a free country, and it is also everyones right to be a fool if they so choose. These two certainly prove that.


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Last week I sold two grade 8, 206's (commons) for about $2,500 each. I paid $135 for each of them back in about 1995. I would say that would make them hot. Though I didn't want to part with them, who knows if they will continue to stay red hot. That makes only four cards in total that I have ever sold.

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Posted By: jay behrens

I have to agree that's much harder to list 5 sets or cards that are not hot. 39 PBs defiantely get no respect, which is fine with me. Let's me get a lot players for player set cheap.

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Posted By: Mike

The message concerning the flag burning somehow got on this thread. It was not intended to be so. Sorry for the confusion. And as far as my Foxx cards in there,,,,that was another error...not my day I guess.

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