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K-Nole 01-12-2015 07:17 AM

T-206 Factory #649 Overprint / My Find
 
Ok, so please do not laugh, because I am still learning the in's and out's of pre war stuff.
So I was watching You Tube videos of T Cards and saw on one video featuring backs that had info on "overprints".
This is something I had never known about.
So I went down to the card room, looked at my T-Cards and I am so happy to announce that I DO have a factory #649 Overprint!!!!!
I am so happy!!!!

So how rare are they, and how much % more valuable are they then non overprints?

Thanks guys!

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K-Nole 01-12-2015 07:19 AM

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t206hound 01-12-2015 07:30 AM

They are not rare nor are they more valuable.

Bocabirdman 01-12-2015 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t206hound (Post 1365751)
They are not rare nor are they more valuable.

Gee Erick, Why don't you just go ahead and crush the man's dreams!:D They are worth at least a dollar more than the commonest of backs.:)

frankbmd 01-12-2015 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t206hound (Post 1365751)
They are not rare nor are they more valuable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bocabirdman (Post 1365752)
Gee Erick, Why don't you just go ahead and crush the man's dreams!:D They are worth at least a dollar more than the commonest of backs.:)

On a positive note, if you have had the card for more than twenty years, it has done quite well in terms of appreciated value.

In 1995 George Davis was cited by Bill James as the "best player not in the Hall of Fame." George Davis was ultimately voted into the Hall by the Veteran's committee in 1998.

And don't forget that in 1995 the card could have been purchased for a couple of bucks.

K-Nole, I would say you are one lucky guy.

T206.org 01-12-2015 08:12 AM

Nicely said, Frank!

K-Nole, your example is also a great looking card with decent centering, and excellent registration + color.

t206hound 01-12-2015 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bocabirdman (Post 1365752)
Gee Erick, Why don't you just go ahead and crush the man's dreams!:D They are worth at least a dollar more than the commonest of backs.:)

That's what I get trying to respond to threads and getting my kids to school at the same time. Regardless of the back, I agree it that it is very nice looking card.

As a reference for K-Nole, here's one of the back scarcity ranking lists:
http://t206resource.com/Back%20Rankings%20List.html

mrvster 01-12-2015 09:19 AM

man...............
 
I wish I had that overprint on a brown old mill:).........another white whale:D

mrvster 01-12-2015 09:22 AM

btw.......
 
k-nole! nice card.....email me with any T206 questions if you have any anytime my friend............I love the background color in that card! also, 649 were linked to hindu production if I'm understanding it correctly??? not proven, but very cool! kinda like the drum/ab 350 no frame association potentially....very cool:cool:

mybuddyinc 01-12-2015 09:40 AM

A "find" is a "find," and "learning" is "learning."

I like the overprints. When I see one, I visualize the day some poor shop manager came into the boss's office, and said: "Hey, boss, I've got 100,000 printed cards with the old factory number on them, what should I do?" And the boss replied: "Put a #$*&^ line through it, and get back to *@&$% work !!!"


Happy collecting, Scott

K-Nole 01-12-2015 10:01 AM

Heck, I am just excited I learned something about them!!
That's why I love this board, the knowledge here is the absolute best in the hobby!!

Thanks all!! And happy collecting!

Sean 01-12-2015 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrvster (Post 1365789)
I wish I had that overprint on a brown old mill:).........another white whale:D

Hey Johnny, maybe Patrick Chan could make one for you. :D

jp1216 01-12-2015 10:49 AM

That first picture shows a VERY RARE upside down back F649 or maybe I'm sitting on the ceiling again.

Texxxx 01-12-2015 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jp1216 (Post 1365827)
That first picture shows a VERY RARE upside down back F649 or maybe I'm sitting on the ceiling again.

I like the rarer sideways printed one myself.
Thinking about it. Has anyone ever seen one cut sideways?

mrvster 01-12-2015 03:00 PM

Sean....
 
I almost crapped my pants!:eek::) that was funny as hell! that was soooo stupid wasn't it!! heard it was the wrong color even:eek:

I know prob the 2 big whales own one;) of the real one's

man I wish I hit the lottery:)

some would buy a beamer, I'd be buying the sick scrap:)

Tao_Moko 01-12-2015 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1365755)
On a positive note, if you have had the card for more than twenty years, it has done quite well in terms of appreciated value.

In 1995 George Davis was cited by Bill James as the "best player not in the Hall of Fame." George Davis was ultimately voted into the Hall by the Veteran's committee in 1998.

And don't forget that in 1995 the card could have been purchased for a couple of bucks.

K-Nole, I would say you are one lucky guy.

Could not be purchased for a couple of bucks in '95 or '85. The latter is the year I began collecting T cards and it would have been $15-20 then. Still have the records to prove it. Unless it was a beater then under $10 for sure. I think T206 has poorly appreciated in value because they're easier to buy now. I used to love mailing in cash to Lew Lipset and get my card a few weeks later. Now, BIN on ebay and in three days it yours.

GehrigFan 01-13-2015 11:42 AM

Congratulations on the 649 OP! I actually love the 649 and 42 Overprints and am trying to collect HOFers with them. And quite frankly, they are far more rare than common Sweet Cap or Piedmont backs. They may not sell for any (or much) more (although I have paid more for them since I collect them), but you see countless dozens, perhaps fifty to a hundred, without the OP before you find the OP. So I think you got a great find and that's a really nice card. Are you trading? Or is this the start of your Overprint collection? ;-)

K-Nole 01-13-2015 01:19 PM

Thanks Gehrig,
Naw, me and my son only trade (never sell) cards we have at least 3 of.
But thanks for the info! I might have to starrt an OP collection.

slipk1068 01-13-2015 02:53 PM

Pretty card. Overprints are cool. Wish I had a few more.

mrvster 01-13-2015 03:35 PM

Erick....
 
Summers! calling Erick summers! lol

Hound Dawg:)

overprints(both are tougher)....

sc 460 f #25 are a little tougher than people think.....some combos are tuf:D

t206blogcom 01-13-2015 04:37 PM

Congrats on your pickup. I've always liked the overprints and to have one on a nice HOFer is pretty cool. :)


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