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T215 Red Cross Cobb, Poor condition, Value please
I need a little help. I am trying to buy this card, and I know the red cross cards are very rare, this card is in bad shape, but I am not sure what a fair price is for it.
Please look at the image and let me have your opinion. It is much appreciated. Thanks Dave ps. I do not own this card, and it is not for sale. gfg@gfg.com https://www.gfg.com/baseball/red%20cross%20cobb.jpg |
If it's not for sale...how can u buy it?
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helloo
As I stated, I am trying to buy this card.
THE OWNER, and my self are trying to figure out what it is worth. I put that in there so that people would not get the idea that I already have this card and try to buy it from me. Does that answer your question? |
My guesstimate would be $500-750
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I would guess somewhere around $3000 give or take a little.
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James and Jim's estimates aren't even close to one another. I know it is a rare card but it's very beat up with no eye appeal. I say somewhere in the middle of the two previous guesses.
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well....
Dave- the last times you asked me about values, I gave you my thoughts and then you offered them for sale at exponentially higher amounts. (which is your right of course)....so I will say $22,500 and good luck!!
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Add up $500, $3000, and $22,500, divide by 3...and that's the value.:)
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I'm a big fan of The Price is Right, so:
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I agree...
$22,500
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As a Cobb collector I don't think I'd pay more than $1500 for it -- which means it's worth $250.
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My guess
I think $22,500 is way too high.
I tried to search for T215 HOF's, and I saw that REA sold a SGC 50 T215 Red Cross Christy Mathewson this year for $5875.00 My guess would be around $1500 - $2,000. Does anyone know how many Cobb Red Cross cards exist? Just my two cents. Tony |
Tough card, crappy condition.........
Dewolf can't win both showcases, so I bid $2 |
I'd say the current value is whatever you and the seller can agree upon. Otherwise it's undeterminable (I don't think this is actually a word).
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I'd say between $1300-$1500. As tough as that card may be, it's still very rough (and almost looks like the bottom portion is about to separate).
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I know the card is rare, but it's just so rough looking. If it were me I would put the $1500-$2000 into the nicest T206 Cobb red portrait I could find. Personally, I would rather own a more common card in higher condition, but that's just my opinion. :)
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$1,250-$1,500
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So going by this thread op should offer to buy the card for $250 and price the card ar 22.5k for sale.
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is that a crease?
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No, not a crease, just a small surface wrinkle...or two....or two thousand. Sorry couldn't resist. Hell, I'd take the card. I don't mind beaters. |
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r/ Frank |
six fiddy
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Is it worth 20X more than this T215-2 card?....
If so then $900 http://centuryoldcards.com/images/1912t215jennings.jpg |
$ 3 Bob .....er i mean Drew! (Sorry Tom, maybe you have an exact bid and will win $500!)
My guess (purely a guess) in that condition is $ 800 |
I'd try to get for $1000, then I'd try to sell it for $1500. After reviewing all the low-ball offers I'd probably end up letting it go for about $750.
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I'd say about $657.97--ballpark figure, or $6500 as a Buy It Now on the Bay.
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