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Mountaineer1999 08-06-2014 04:46 PM

3500 T206 coming to market
 
Does this eventually start to weigh on values? Wonder how many more cards are out there hiding in attics?

http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...oming-auction/

Matvoo 08-06-2014 04:48 PM

Holy Moly thats a lot of t206

CMIZ5290 08-06-2014 04:54 PM

OK, now who is going to be the first to bash SCP?

Matvoo 08-06-2014 04:57 PM

Kevin why would someone bash em. Very confused

wolf441 08-06-2014 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mountaineer1999 (Post 1306953)
Does this eventually start to weigh on values? Wonder how many more cards are out there hiding in attics?

http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...oming-auction/

I don't think this qualifies as an attic find. The article mentions that the Wagner was last sold in 1995. This sounds like a long time collector finally cashing out. I think there are many collectors who started in the 1970's who are now getting up to the age where it is time to divest their collections so that their beneficiaries don't have to go through the pain of selling off items which in most cases they probably have little knowledge of in terms of value...

I guess the big question going forward will be: Will the number of new/existing collectors be enough to carry the value as additional vintage product comes on the market through estates, etc...?

CMIZ5290 08-06-2014 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Matvoo (Post 1306958)
Kevin why would someone bash em. Very confused

Are you kidding or what? Auction houses take a licking on this Forum....

oldjudge 08-06-2014 05:58 PM

With this group and the group that Saco found it should have some impact on the T206 market. Unfortunately, this kind of stuff rarely happens with Old Judges. Since virtually every Old Judge pose (maybe every pose) is scarcer than the T206 Wagner, I guess I should not be surprised.

Jeffrompa 08-06-2014 06:13 PM

I am not the biggest T206 guy either but I understand the popularity of collecting the set and why that is big news here .

shernan30 08-06-2014 06:31 PM

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Part of this find was at National. The first Wagner I've ever seen in person.

ullmandds 08-06-2014 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mountaineer1999 (Post 1306953)
does this eventually start to weigh on values? Wonder how many more cards are out there hiding in attics?

http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...oming-auction/

lots!

glchen 08-06-2014 07:17 PM

I don't think it'll affect values except for extremely low pop backs. Just too many t206 collectors so they'll absorb this collection easily.

caramelcard 08-06-2014 07:44 PM

This sounds like someone's collection to me and not a find.

Rob

mrvster 08-06-2014 07:53 PM

Gary....
 
+1

T206 is so popular, and will always be in the future......this find won't even put a dent in any pricing......the "monster" is just too big.....and the collector base will stay solid, or, I predict, increase in the future....

remember the large drum find?? still didn't even affect drums....

remember....people will collect these even if they are not into baseball ....Wagner will ensure this sets perpetuation for generations to come...

remember.......future generations will inherit the cards....and even if they are not into baseball, lets face it, the cards are just a cool part of history....

by the way...I WANT THE CHES. WAGZ!!(or any:))

HOF Auto Rookies 08-06-2014 07:59 PM

I wonder how many Titus's there are to affect the bubble :)

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 08-06-2014 08:10 PM

I think the find is a good thing for T206 collectors because it will bring more attention to the set.

swarmee 08-06-2014 08:40 PM

I agree it's more about positive publicity. Why it's labeled the "Chesapeake Find" and not "Chesapeake Collection" I don't understand either. Wasn't it an inheritance?

Does the fact that they named it a "find" increase the value like the corresponding premium for The Dmitri Young Collection?

glynparson 08-07-2014 04:43 AM

Effect on values
 
My guess is very little to no effect at all. We all know there are a lot of T206 cards out there. This is not all that surprising. If there is an effect it is rather short term.

buymycards 08-07-2014 05:08 AM

3500
 
I wouldn't think 3500 cards would have much of an impact on the market. Previous discussions on this board have estimated that several hundred thousand T206's still survive. 3500 cards is probably well under 1% of the total T206's available. There are over 8000 on eBay right now.


Rick

mrvster 08-07-2014 05:27 AM

Rick....
 
I believe there are millions of T206 out there.....this is just my guestimate.....over 3 years.....amer litho must have cranked out like 10 + million T206....id guess thered be at least 2 million that are survived world wide???????????:confused:

any guess...omg...THREAD STARTER!:confused:

my guess 2 million???


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