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T213 prices vs rarities?
It seems like over the last 2-3 years the prices for T213-2 cards have went through the roof and for the life of me I can't quite understand why. They seem to be the issue offered up for sale 90% of the time compared to T213-1 and T213-3. Is this mostly set collectors driving up the prices?
Would love to know how many examples of each are in folks' sets here. I just have one example from each issue at this point (as they say pics are better than no pics). And for what it's worth, I paid hardly anything for my T213-2 example...but bought it before the upswing over the last few years. <a href="https://ibb.co/mBmYWHd"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/z51LvSC/1910-T213-1-Coupon-Cigarettes-Dunn-F.jpg" alt="1910-T213-1-Coupon-Cigarettes-Dunn-F" border="0"></a><a href="https://ibb.co/mGwVKD0"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/f25zW19/1910-T213-1-Coupon-Cigarettes-Dunn-B.jpg" alt="1910-T213-1-Coupon-Cigarettes-Dunn-B" border="0"></a> <a href="https://ibb.co/1TbvwQT"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/bX7W8mX/1914-T213-2-Coupon-Huggins-F.jpg" alt="1914-T213-2-Coupon-Huggins-F" border="0"></a><a href="https://ibb.co/PTZqkwp"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/KNjTnFZ/1914-T213-2-Coupon-Huggins-B.jpg" alt="1914-T213-2-Coupon-Huggins-B" border="0"></a> <a href="https://ibb.co/CW3S5xn"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/4Jn0ZBj/1919-T213-3-Coupon-Doyle-F.jpg" alt="1919-T213-3-Coupon-Doyle-F" border="0"></a><a href="https://ibb.co/gwXF1v5"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/mtYFsvL/1919-T213-3-Coupon-Doyle-B.jpg" alt="1919-T213-3-Coupon-Doyle-B" border="0"></a> |
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I am not doing any sets again but picked up a few, as types, in the last month. Maybe that was the surge in prices. .... Par for the course.
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There are a few of us chasing the Type 2 set, as well as some player collectors, and a number of the cards are pretty scarce. With that said, I cannot explain price increases for the really common players and variations within the set.
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I know Types 1 and 3 are rarer, but aren't type 2 scarce compared to other mainstream sets (T206)? I always thought the Coupons were undervalued to begin with.
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I collect HOF players from both the T206 and T213-2 sets. The T213-2 have always been rarer, with far less selection (both at AH and eBay) and far fewer TPG cards graded. Up until 2018, the T213-2 HOF players, card for card, were cheaper than the corresponding T206. Since 2018, both have had prices skyrocket, but the current cost of the T213-2 is now higher than the T206 (same player, equiv grade).
I believe this is really only due to scarcity of the T213-2 (and as noted above, these were previously undervalued). I also previously collected the HOF players for the T213-1 and T213-3, which cost and scarcity both are just frightening (have long since given up this quest). Dave For reference, currently (few sold/traded in recent years) have: 17 HOF T213-2 cards, two T213-3 players, one T213-1 card |
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I love the type 1s and think they should be valued on par with T206 Broadleaf or Carolina Brights.
I am not particularly fond of Type 2 and Type 3, as they were produced well after the T206 set send (1914 and 1919, respectively), and I think the registration and centering is often quite poor, especially on the type 3s. In my experience, most Type 2s are not particularly rare (certainly rarer than T206 common back examples, however). Given this fact and the fact that it is a later-released set, I dont know why they would sell for a premium, unless T206s have gotten so expensive that people are looking to Type 2s as a way to get a more affordable T206 image of a player they want. I do have a few Type 2's and 3's, but they are solely part of player back run projects or its a super-duper rare Factory 8 overprint variation. Here are a few Type 1s |
I love t213… All of them! The ones and the threes are so rare that they are cool just because of that the variation in paper stock is also quite interesting as is the connection to t206. Type to with all of the interesting team variations many unique to the set… and many are quite difficult to find. Unusual type three over Prints are tougher than almost any t206 back.
The fact that they are from Louisiana contributes to their downright scarcity. It’s similar enough to T206 that many T206 collectors have started buying them!! In my opinions it is for all of these reasons but mainly their scarcity which is why their values have finally caught up!! |
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I think quite a few of the type 2s are fairly scarce actually. Sure, you can find a type 2 example easily enough, but looking for a specific card can be daunting in many cases. Of course I could be wrong, but I always thought even the type 2s were scarce overall. They just don't get the respect they deserve. Also, like Peter said, all the team variations make the type 2s very cool. It's one of the few sets that you can find Federal League teams represented. Now that's awesome. . |
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I really enjoy the T213 of all types. I have found the Type 1 to be more scarce than Type 3, but both are very tough, especially in better than a grade 3. Took me a long long time to build the full Yankees Type 2 subset. When I was a Chase chaser I grabbed these and I still enjoy them.
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Any type 2 coupon is many multiples more rare than t206 counterpart in majority of cases. Id venture to say there are more T206 wagners than most any coupon type 2!
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I only have 3, a Matty black cap run. There is a Factory 8 OP out there somehwere.
https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=10120https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=16129 https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=30959https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=30960 https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=27243https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=27244 |
The type 2s are beautiful cards:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...0bat%20off.jpg They used to cost far less than comparable T206s, which is why I got the Cobb. As for current value and scarcity, well, last recorded sale of a T213-2 Cobb bat off in a PSA holder I found was March 2018, and last SGC one I found was in May 2020, so that's a pretty good indicator in my way of analyzing scarcity that these are tough cards. |
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The only Type 1 I have left....
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Coupons are more popular now, but are still valued much lower than sets like T206 AB or Cycle.
Because they used to be very cheap, I started building all 3 sets a long time ago. I'm at 67/68, 180/185, and 66/70. I've learned a lot and accumulated many cards from the members here. |
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Thanks Chad |
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Dave and Chad, my first Coupons were from Houston card shows in the early 80's. You used to see all 3 types at motel shows around here. Now, you see almost none. Tri-Star is here this weekend, but it's too cold outside to go anywhere. I went a couple of years ago and only saw one Coupon in a case, a PSA 2 Marqurad for $500.
Here's my want-list. Thanks for asking. Type 1 Bob Rhoades (not the most difficult card in the set, but in the top 10-15) see example from gfg (not mine) Type 2 Baker NY (not crazy tough) Murray CHI Nat (hard to find Sweeney Richmond (have not seen one) Wiltse Brooklyn port (tough) Demmitt NY on shirt (see example, not mine) Type 3 Cobb Red (expensive) Griffith (tough) Kelley (avg) Merkle (avg) |
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I completed a T213-2 set about ten years ago. There are probably fifty really tough cards, with half of those being very, very difficult. I'm sure the people chasing this set all need a subset of the same 40-50 cards - team changes from 1915 and 1916.
Ryan mentioned Tinker has both Chicago Fed and Nat versions - the Nat versions are very difficult, much more than the Chicago Fed versions. Even the "easier" cards have been undervalued for many years. I obtained most of my commons for $10-15 each and many of the HOFers for less than $50. Here's a pic of all six Benders - Athletics 1914, Baltimore 1915, Phillies 1916. |
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Thanks, Chris for posting the Sweeney. |
Always liked the coupons
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I have always like the coupons.
Have 9 T213-2s and 2 T213-3s. Here are a few... Patrick |
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Interesting since he never played for Richmond. |
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Ed Sweeney, he of Yankee pinstripes, was a catcher for Richmond in August/September 1915.
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Thanks Rob. Here is the link if anyone wants to review it.https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...hlight=sweeney
What's interesting is that Sweeney and Jack Warhop were released to Richmond at the same time, but the latter did not report and obtained his unconditional release. Warhop was in negotiations with St. Louis and pitched there in the Spring of 1916 but was cut before the season began. He has a T213-2 card for St. Louis, which gives insight as to release of the 1916 series for that set. Since Sweeney was not back to Richmond after the 1915 season, this too gives insight into the 1915 release of T213-2 that year. |
Rob, of your t213-1 collection - what percentage of yours would you guess have back damage? I’m assuming way more than 50%?
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Dave, here's a pic of the backs from 5 years ago. I have upgraded as I go. I would say about 5% of my 67/68 have back damage. Almost all my dupes have back damage or other major flaws.
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Nice pic, Rob.
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Thanks, Leon, I was going to load them to my flickr page 1 by 1 when I finished, but I may start gradually working on the page this year. I think I'm close on type 3 and type 1, but years away on type 2, because I have 4 really tough cards left.
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I can only contribute two cards to the discussion. I have a Type 1 of Clyde Engle and a Type 2 of Tom Needham.
I will try and add pictures later in the weekend. David |
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I believe a 1/1 overprint:
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Adding my one overprint.
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That is awesome to see your near set laid out on the floor like that. You really need to add your scans to this thread https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=277528 Here's my contribution to the T213 thread |
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Thanks, Dave, Ryan, Scott and Steve. Those factory 8's are great, y'all. I only have 2 overprints, Doyle bat and Hoblitzell. I used to think of them as part of the T213-3 set, but now I consider them T213-4, or T213-3B, I'll have to work on that set next, if I ever finish these. Rob
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Cool thread guys...Rob that is amazing to have that many type ones...Jerry
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Hey guys.....this is one GREAT thread.
I am especially a 1910 COUPON fan. I prefer to refer the "T213-1" cards as this because my research definitely suggests that they are a subset of the T206 set. Years ago, I started collecting the 1910 COUPON cards by 1st acquiring the Six Super Prints of the T206 set. Believe it or not....for me this Cobb was the easier card to find of these rare gems. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...poncobb50x.jpg.http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edCobb75xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...everschase.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...schase25xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...sedkcap38x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...apChase50b.jpg And, my 6th 1910 COUPON Super Print, Chance, now belongs to Ryan. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...uponChance.jpg.http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...onChanceBx.jpg Hey Rob.....I haven't given up searching for the Bob Rhoades to complete your 1910 COUPON set. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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And, here are some more T213 cards..... http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...Buffalo50x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...lueChase50.jpg ------------http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...loT213x25b.jpg --------------http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ueChase50b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Thanks Jerry and Ted. Ted, I think my best chance will be someone from New Orleans loading up a card on ebay, like this T213-3 Wheat that I got last year. He told me he bought it at a yard sale in the 80's and was selling to buy modern basketball. Also, I added a Kelley from eBay to take me to 67/70. I looked at 3 Kelley's on there for a long time, and finally made a deal to add one.
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Even a destroyed T213-2 Coupon is kinda cool.
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Continuing on 1910 COUPON......
Initially, the COUPON Cigarettes were packaged in 200-count cartons. The 1910 COUPON cards were placed inside these cartons, or were pasted on these cartons. The latter case would certainly explain the recurring paper loss found on quite a number of these cards' backs, such as my Cobb and Breitenstein. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...poncobb50x.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edCobb75xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eitenstein.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...itensteinB.jpg My Mickey Doolan certainly provides evidence of a very slight application of paste. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...UPONDoolan.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...PONDoolanB.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Hey, here are my only T213-1 and T213-3 cards. Thankfully in slightly better shape than the T213-2 I showed previously.
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It's discussed here all the time if the T213 type 1's should be classified as a T206 subset. Each individual person has their own opinion and so far there is no definitive proof one way or the other. To me they appear to be a less popular brand that used the T206 images to promote the coupon brand following the success that the T206 brands had. The T213-1's used the 350 only, super prints and Southern League subjects and when you compare them to the other T206 subsets the only similarity they have is that they used the same images. The Coupon type 2's actually have more similarities than the type 1's and they were printed several years after the T206's. Attachment 501647 |
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Your "42" number of 350-only series Major Leaguers in the 1910 COUPON set is absolutely incorrect. Furthermore, these statements of yours are somewhat confusing.... "The T213-1's used the 350 only, super prints and Southern League subjects and when you compare them to the other T206 subsets the only similarity they have is that they used the same images. The Coupon type 2's actually have more similarities than the type 1's and they were printed several years after the T206's." There are 48 - Major League subjects from the T206 350-only series which include the Six Super Prints. American Lithograph first introduced the 6 Super Prints in their print run of the 350-only series. And, subsequently continued printing the 6 Super Prints in the 350/460 series with a numerous variety of 460 series backs. Shown here is a 48-card simulation of the 1910 COUPON (T213-1) Major League (48) subjects http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...sSheet12xx.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...Sheet12xxx.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...sSheet12xx.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eSheet12xx.jpg Displayed here are the Six Super Prints (for anyone unfamiliar with them) with the 1910 COUPON advertisement. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...poncobb50x.jpg.http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edCobb75xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...uponChance.jpg.http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...onChanceBx.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...everschase.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...schase25xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...sedkcap38x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...apChase50b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
The t213-1 should be classified as a t206 way before the Ty Cobb King of the Smoking World back....but just another argument that’ll never change opinions.
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I collect all vintage cards by the backs, except T215, which I collect my the front caption. For example, I collect AB350NF, and go for 37 to the "set", or sub-set, if you would rather call it that. If I buy a Piedmont 150 Keeler port, I keep it with the other Piedmont 150 cards. For T207 I keep all the ANON3 backs in a different box from the Recruit backs. I'm okay with the Burdick designations, it's incredible that he compiled so many cards and cataloged them.
Here's a list of what I call the "Coupon only 'super-prints'" to borrow Scot's term...These subjects can be found in all 3 Coupon "sets". I believe I have this list correct, if not let me know. Chance port, Chase port, Chase throw, Cobb red, Donovan, Doolan glove, Dubuc, Dunn, Evers, Huggins port, Huggins hands to face, Marquard port, Mathewson, Mowrey, Meyers field, Paskart, Street port, Thomas |
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I have only one example of each T213 type (and no Type 3 with the overprint).
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