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While it is crazy to assume that all the T206's that exist still are known to exist and not hidden in an old attic, it is also crazy assume that all the cards that exist now will always exist. Unless every card is put in an everything-proof cube, cards get taken out of circulation via natural disasters, fires, accidents and hundreds of vintage cards are in the mail at any given point. Cards also get taken out of the known category too.
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My point mainly relies on, not necessarily attics, but rather collectors who do not, or have not, made their collections known, i.e., safe deposit boxes, safes, et al. I know for a fact that there are collectors with quality, raw and rare cards, not on anyone's radar. Not all T206 cards, and other pretty war rarities, were obtained by their current owners with the last 30-40 years, at an auction house, or in the new digital age.
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right but t206s are not kept by the original collector anymore....whoever is dying with these cards didn't get them originally ...when cards are obtained for free they tend to be sold for not top dollars since every dollar collected is profit....so there was more incentive for the t206s that were valuable to be on the market already from these new non original collectors...there are a lot of 1950s original collectors I would gather that their cards may be hitting the market for the first time when they die....as their kids/heirs will be getting the cards for free... |
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Tremendous. Must be related! :cool: |
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Don't give me no lip
Statistically speaking, the 14 T201 and 13 T201 Titus cards are more of a hoard than the 13 T206 Titus cards, based upon the relative availability of cards from each of these sets versus the Monster.
Take that, hairy lip man! Brian |
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A 1901 version of Titus's stache!
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If there is a Titus hoarder out there hit me up! I got a Psa 7 t201 that's ready to sell 😁
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