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T206 cards poised for largest 2 yr. percentage price increase.
Since we have commented a bit over the past 2 weeks on future t206 price increases how about listing 5 t206's you expect to have the largest percentage price increase using a 2 year time horizon.
Here are mine: 1. Plank 2. Johnson portrait 3. Lajoie portrait 4. Mathewson portrait 5. Tinker portrait Bonus pick: Magee Portrait (as always) |
I have a feeling most selections will be cards that folks already own, sort of a way of justifying previous (or upcoming) purchases. In the trading world we call it “talking your book”. So maybe we should include an “own” or “don’t own” designation? And I’m also gonna leave the big four off of my list, since they’re traded so infrequently that one aggressive buyer can skew the data with one outrageous purchase.
Regardless, here are mine in no particular order: Cobb bat on (own) Wajo portrait (don’t own) Matty portrait (own) Lajoie portrait (don’t own) Cobb bat off (own) |
Nice thread, Robert.
Just my opinions: 1. Plank 2. Johnson (Portrait) 3. Young (Portrait) 4. Cobb (Bat Off) 5. Demmitt/O'Hara |
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I would bet that is why most post anyway !! |
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I think this is half the discussion on prices and "future growth". Ever notice how a low sales point is always an anomaly, however a new crazy high oddball brings only the question "is this the new normal?" |
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1. Plank 2. Cobb bat on shoulder 3. Johnson portrait 4. Young portrait 5. Evers blue sky PS- I own one of each And Robert, did you mean Magie? |
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Also, I agree with this list, but I might replace Nap with Cy portrait. |
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Plank Cobb Green Johnson Portrait Mathewson Portrait |
Would anyone have said Titus ten years ago?
I'll go with Puttman. |
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Slowly buy up at least 75 - 100 commons ( mostly graded, between 2-5 grades are fine). Make a post fanning them out stating you have been investing as you see an upside. Tell a few other colleagues you have secretly been working to corner the market but finding frustration as "I just can't seem to find many anymore, the supply seems low" (this doesn't need to be true). Those collectors spread the rumor in boards and in hushed tones about "the accumulator". Dealers raise prices hoping to bring you in like a sucker, people panic and start buying. You wait till the hype drifts up during the next couple years. Slowly sell individual cards at the peak and make a mint from the panic. Laugh to yourself over how easy that was. It's all a house of cards...literally. |
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Lastly, in relation to the Magee, I am speaking about the Magee not the Magie. I have always loved the image and feel that there have to be fewer Magee's around that other cards in the same series for 2 reasons: 1) The Magee replaced the Magie so that replacement would cause there to be a bit fewer Magee's than other cards printed in that entire piedmont series run and 2) counterfeiters have taken Magee's out of circulation in an attempt to alter them leaving a lesser population of existing Magee's. I have been trying to purchase Magee's whenever possible. |
WaJo port.
Young port. Matty port. Speaker Dahlen Brooklyn (when inducted) |
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I would be very cautious to expect further significant price increases. The global economy has serious cracks in its foundation and US debt levels have never been higher. We're also overdue for a recession. I fear it's going to be very ugly.
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If you are new to the hobby and bought cards as speculative vehicles, you may be in for a lot of short term pain should the economy go south. If you plan on holding the cards for 10+ years, you'll probably be fine. |
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Here's one of my faves, Porter Stansberry, predicting 2018 will be the beginning of the end. http://thecrux.com/a-huge-rally-and-...gger-collapse/ He doesn't tell you he's had the same message since 2009 lol. You would have done real well listening to his crap. |
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Some wisdom and a little knowledge of history can be very sobering at times. |
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Everyone binged on debt while rates were near zero. Just keep that in mind. |
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Can you honestly tell me this expansion is going to continue indefinitely? |
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Gravity. |
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You're cherry picking. |
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And they all turned out to be good moves (well, 3 out of 4 anyway). |
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When everything is great and when retail investors want buy stocks without any worry is when the bull market is near the end. This entire bull market has been climbing the "wall of worry"... "going to retest the March 09 lows", the US Debt Downgrade, the Greek debt crisis, then euro contagion, the flash crash, oil crash and then concerns of recession, etc...etc... bottom line the market has moved higher throughout history.
Since 1926 there have been 8 Bear markets with an avg duration of 1.4 years with a cumulative loss of 41%. Since 1926 there have been 9 bull markets with an avg duration over 9 years and with a cumulative return of 476%. It seems it's paid off to be more optimistic in the growth of US industry. |
Signed T206 Cards
Can’t wait to see what the signed Cobb (don’t own), signed Speaker (don’t own), and signed Baker (own) will fetch in the upcoming REA.
Just talking my book! |
None of the cards will appreciate. In 2 years there will be a huge downturn and they will go back to being nickel stocks. Sell them to me for 10 cents on the dollar while you can.
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It could be that tough T206 back, front combinations will jump. Some of them have very low pops.
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Scrap!!
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These very rare backs, and I think Drums lead the way:Brown Old Mill
Brown Lenox Drum Broadleaf 460 Uzit |
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Ryan, I agree with that list.
I also agree that Uzit has some room to to gain on Drum. I've always found Uzits extremely tough to acquire. |
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Drums, however, are featured on more subjects, so many of the Drums are one of one or one of two for many subjects. I think that that level of scarceness for many front/ back combo with the Drums raises the price relative to the Uzits. |
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I agree. |
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Unearthing this thread. After seeing the PWCC auction results tonight, I'm having to go with the Johnson Portrait. Someone just dropped $2750 on a PSA 2.5.
Come to think of it, people must be feeling pretty good financially right now. I was very surprised at how high some of the bids went. |
Pretty robust Speaker prices recently...certainly also Matty, WaJo, Young too...seems like top tier HOF, especially with rare backs, surging.
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I got outbid on every single card I bid on tonight with them, figuring to get at least a couple. All were “commons”, with some tougher commons, that a year ago were pulling much less. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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While not T206, another surprisingly high result for a Cobb card from the era was the SGC 4 E102 Ty Cobb which ended for $17,656. Yowza! |
I guess the question is... is it wise to get the big name T206 hall of famers (Cobb, Wajo etc) (If you don't have them) now before they go up and up , or will they flatten out? You would think they would cool off.
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Or maybe they had been stuck in a trading range for years and are just starting to break out? I for one never collected pre war up until a couple of years ago... I collected Mickey, Roberto, Willie, etc... I didn't even collect Goudey... but I always knew the history of Cobb, WaJo, Ruth, Wagner, etc...but it's only been recently that I really had the money to buy them and really got into the history of the different cards and players....started making friends with other collectors in prewar...and maybe there are more people like me that are moving these higher and could have the means to do so for years... Maybe we are getting into the prewar HOF bull market?
I'm collecting the prewar HOFs (not just t206, but candy cards, postcards, etc) for the fun of it and not to make money, so if they don't keep moving higher that's ok...but of course there is that feeling of wanting to do well with what I buy! |
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more than any of them in the past 6 months- year. |
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Plus, why the demand may be high for big name t206 hall of famers right now, so is the supply. Just check the pop reports. There’s a lot out there. Nows a great time to sell, not buy IMO. That being said, the cards maybe worth picking up now are the ones that are well centered with good registration and color. The supply on those cards are few and far between. But you’ll have to pay a premium. |
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Definitely true.. Good time to sell for the people who bought t206 cobb, wajo.. about 4 or 5 years ago. |
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I am already seeing some that sold for around $160 now sell for $400. Please don't ask for specifics, just my opinion. :rolleyes: |
Funny how you say now is the time to sell and not buy when you have a Want to Buy post in the t206 B/S/T section ;)
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I also believe Speaker is a steal still. HOF RC with only one card in the set. And while I’m being called out, I’m looking for Keeler, Tinker, Joss portraits...and no I don’t think those players will explode in value. Just love the design :) |
Lol! I just thought it was funny to see your two posts :)
You have valid points indeed, the Cobb reds especially....there are a lot out there so if you're buying one I wouldn't necessarily want a beater if I'm buying as an investment.... but as you said who knows! I just picked up a decent PSA 3 Speaker myself and agree that it's under priced, it may be especially timely to grab a nice Speaker with a rare back. Quote:
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Speaker was an iconic player, but not a big fan of the looks of his t206 card. Nice card to have though as its the only pose of him in the set, which was mentioned.
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Seems Mr, Plank has taken off nicely, already in the last few years. Whether he continues that ascent, or not, will be interesting to see. The other picks are fair choices though most have also seen nice increases, overall. I might go with a Cy Young Portrait. I have always enjoyed that card and might own another in the future.
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I agree Leon. Young portrait is another one of those cards that if you find one centered with nice bold colors and nice focus it really pops. |
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Dean, like this?
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Ryan, nice Young...
Leon, you mean this one? :) |
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Michael, that Hindu Young is cwazzy!!! Here's mine. http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=10124 |
Agreed, that Hindu is unreal. Michael, I think I have first right of refusal, no? 😀Dean, yours ain’t so bad either! Great trifecta of Youngs.
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Thanks Dean. Yours is dead centered!
Ryan, your Young is super sharp! Not sure if it's you or Derek with first dibs...or maybe Leon wants it back? :) |
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True, but the crease does not affect the picture, which is very clear and crisp and he centering is solid. It’s a hell of a lot nicer than the PSA 1 that sold in Goldin earlier this year for $50k and hardly as nice as the SGC 3 that sold I Heritage earlier this year for $75k. I think this comes in on the high-middle end of that range.
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