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That's awesome to see but leads to one thing to prices
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That is jaw dropping!
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gonna be some bargains to be had
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What does 3,300 T206 entering do to the market?
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Don't get me wrong, it looks like a significant find. I would sure as hell like to see the entire collection. Now, 3,300 HOFers with dozens and dozens of each player? That might make a dent in prices. |
Someone was a very heavy smoker!
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anytime the market is flooded with like cards there is an immediate short term impact. even cards like the cobb/cobb back find...let alone much more common cards like t206's.
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Joe indicated that while most of the backs are Piedmont and SC, there are some very rare backs in here.
They are still going through inventory |
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Makes you wonder if the collector was a known collector. Can you imagine the rare backs that were part of a collection like that.
10K+ period cards. Wow - what other cool stuff is there? That is an incredible collection. |
3300 T206 cards is definitely nothing to sneeze about, but nothing that will flood the market (and it seems like it will be spread out over several auctions). The more impressive amount might be the 6700 other 'period' cards. It will be interesting to find out what that is all about.
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Now if someone would bring a 10,000 plus e-card collection to market we would all be in heaven. |
What's the story?
Can't wait to hear it. They don't look pack-pulled, but if all 10K cards turn out to be fresh though handled by a succession of owners, might this not be the greatest "find" ever? And if they aren't, who went about collecting so many multiples at a time in the hobby when that wasn't so easy to do, and why? In any case, there has to be a good story here.
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I was thinking the same thing! Perhaps the original owner was one of those boys looking for the “baseball men” back in 1910 and stored them away; any 10 yr old would have. Then he simply handed them down a couple generations until someone realized the value.
Only a 10 yr old would want every Cobb, Johnson, and Young he could get his hands on…superstars of the day. I doubt very much a serious smoker in 1910 was holding onto these cards… I hope the family is keeping a small set as tribute to the hard work and love put into the collection before cashing in. At least thats what the romantic in me wants to think… Quote:
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The word attic will have to show up somewhere. I will bet on it. Couldn't have possibly had them in a safe deposit box or bank vault. Has to be an attic, preferably a farm house, preferably in the midwest somewhere. Probably buried under other stuff for last 50 years. Has to be a story, real or created.
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How about a load of W600s or E107s? Pavlov would have had a field day with this. |
WOW! Would love to hear more about the person who collected them and how they came to be at Heritage.
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If it's advertised correctly, it can bring in new collectors of the set, which would do nothing to the market if it's a very small group, or it will help the market if it's a larger group of new buyers. I have a feeling you will be hearing a lot about it, plus it's spread over multiple auctions, so worst case will be prices staying the same.
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I'm not a T206 guy but going off of Ryan's recent comments about PWCC putting a large amount of T206's on the market along with the pages and pages of T206's I have to wade through at every auction it seems there is a lot of T206's on or coming to market. I think this can only be good for T206 collectors who are trying to add to their collections. Maybe the T206 guys can weigh in with their opinions since they follow that market a little closer than me. |
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I'll venture a guess that there also are roughly 1,000 T205 cards and 500 T207s, but I'm very curious as to what other issues are in this huge hoard. I hope there are lots of real-photo, B & W cards from the 1916-1922 period. Also, I wonder where the collector of this hoard lived - if in the Northeast, there aren't likely to be any/many LA issues or PCL issues.
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I think there has always been a lake of T206 cards available for collectors, and there has never been a catastrophic dam collapse (in pricing on them). Us collectors have been proven to be a pretty thirsty bunch over the decades, even when the marketplace brings torrential downpours of them, or the economy siphons off supply during times of drought.
Brian (never too few cards out there to get T206'ed) |
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Like that red Cobb With the giant top border
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Easily over $250K in HOFers shown (to-be-graded).
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my bet
Im betting a bunch of those other 6700 cards are "Non-Sport" types and thats just fine with me...... hoping they sell them in giant piles!!!
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Definitely looking forward to seeing them all and I think with demand so high on most of those even with the new find the overall prices will not be effected and as it says in 2024 and beyond so heritage will probably sell it across multiple auctions and thus minizong the impact of short term prices drops from the fear of “flooding the market”
But overall wow and wow Always exciting to hear these stories just wish it was me and my family finding no it. |
Sorry for off topic but today I learned...
https://allthecubs.com/wp-content/up...10/orlando.png What the heck? |
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REA find
How the hell did those cards survive in such good shape, in hot, humid Florida,
in a "barn," no less. Amazing. |
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Is this a find or just one of many ungraded collections? Seems like everything not in a slab is a find these days.
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