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T205 help
am i missing something here?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-T205-Sw...vip=true&rt=nc any clue why this card went for about double what I thought it was worth? Its a common, with common back, I dont see any "errors", just wondering. IMO the T205's are way under valued and this should be the going price but until last night I havent seen these prices on a card like this. |
I agree completely with your assessment regarding the Duabert card and T205 values in general, BUT I would like to get a few more T205s knocked off my Wantlist BEFORE we see a big run-up in prices...just saying!!!
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I've always put a slight premium on Daubert. Sleeper card IMO.
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Daubert is a shorter printed card. Definitely not a common.
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<a target="_blank" href="https://imageshack.com/i/pnPkoFaJj"><img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/923/PkoFaJ.jpg" border="0"></a><a target="_blank" href="https://imageshack.com/i/pnExqxpRj"><img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/923/ExqxpR.jpg" border="0"></a> Just for fun, the most OVERRATED card(s) in the T205 set: Patsy Dougherty variations <a target="_blank" href="https://imageshack.com/i/po1DK7WJj"><img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/924/1DK7WJ.jpg" border="0"></a> |
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For instance there are currently 7 Loberts listed for sale with 3 that have sold. Hauser has 21 for sale and 4 sold. On the other hand Daubert has 0 for sale and only 2 that have sold. |
I agree Daubert is tougher than some sps like scanlan for instance. I have two and wouldn't part with them for less than sp prices.
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I wish I could find a NICER Dougherty WHITE sock card... Anyone got one available?
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To the card in hand I will say Daubert in a mid to high grade is super tough. It's already a tough card but for some reason they were not cared for or survived in good condition. A premium is going to be had on a card in that condition. |
Andrew I agree that the sp list is not specifically accurate enough.
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It would be great to get a more comprehensive list on each card as they pertain to scaricity. As well as short print info
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I am sure if you do some searching here you will find the post I did. Still have yet to be disproved on the research
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T205 Post it note
I believe this is the post that Andrew is referring to:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=214344 Brian |
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I wonder if the Graham blue ink vs. black ink variations will ever be recognized. Seems like a no brainer to me compared to the Dots Miller "D" vs. "B" variations that are now being slabbed. :confused: <a target="_blank" href="https://imageshack.com/i/pmlvcrOLj"><img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/922/lvcrOL.jpg" border="0"></a><a target="_blank" href="https://imageshack.com/i/pnwpBACRj"><img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/923/wpBACR.jpg" border="0"></a> |
I was surprised by the Daubert as well. I need that card and that's right in my wheelhouse condition wise. I had no idea it was tougher than any other common. I put in a snipe at about half the winning bid and thought I had a good chance at it.
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Brian thanks for posting that link. Man that was a lot writing there:D. I agree with Turner that the Graham should be recognized. I remember posting that find some years back. Probably under my old handle of Pup6913. Anyways the Graham is a no brainer.
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Hey guys. The T205 Jake Daubert is a tough card mainly due to the fact that Daubert has quite a "following" in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. He was born in Shamokin, PA and played semi-pro ball in Lykens, PA before playing for Brooklyn. I set up at several BB card shows in Pennsylvania. I usually bring about twenty Daubert cards. They are always sold by the end of the show. Daubert was a pretty darn good ballplayer with a .303 career BA. He was twice the NL batting Champion in 1913 with .350 BA. And in 1914 with a .329 BA. A very well liked and respected ballplayer of his era (1910 - 1924). TED Z . |
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