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T206 Value Question-Carolina Brights Back
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I am new to the forums so if I am violating any policies please let me know. Recently I picked up a T206 Carolina Brights Back card. How do I decide the value on something like that? Not just for potential sales but even to send it in to be graded. My collection consists almost entirely of low grade common backs, so this one leaves me scratching my head as I can't find a straight forward answer. Any help would be appreciated.
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Cardtarget.com is a great free source for looking up past sale prices.
http://www.cardtarget.com/cgi-bin/gm...tID=1981041372 |
Probably $300-400 range for a common in fair condition these days.
Rob |
who is on the front ?!
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Front
Sorry, front is Jim Scott, Chicago American
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It should get you a few hundred bob at least. Is the front in nice shape?
The design of the Carolina Brights backs are really great and very unique. Yours is nice! |
ebay results
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-1911-T2...p2047675.l2557
I also remember an SGC 20 Stanage that went for $415 or so a few months back. |
So was this a hidden gem? I see in the pick up thread you called it a "find". So is there a good story behind this "find"?
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For me, being a relatively low budget collector, it was an exciting find. I did not know much about the Carolina Brights value and I was just happy to have a back that didn't exist in my limited collection. I think just to be able to find T206's where you are not expecting them and pull off a trade rather than loads of cash is what some card collecting should be about. It is the thrill of the hunt rather than the instant gratification of eBay and such. |
Nice find! :)
And you traded off some stuff that you didn't want for it. Congrats. Jantz |
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