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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Scot Reader</b><p><br />I have been following T206 developments since late 2003 and have seen a few Wagners and even a couple of Cobbs w/Cobb back trade hands but have not yet seen the Doyle variation offered. I find this a little odd; I would think that the big price run-up in T206 would produce at least one willing seller. Moreover, except for Steve Soloway, none of the top guys on the PSA Set Registry seem to have a copy so it would almost surely command a fortune in any condition.<br /><br />Questions:<br /><br />When was Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l) last offered publicly?<br /><br />Anybody know of any private sales since then?<br /><br />Any information on when we might see another public offering?<br /><br />Guesses on current market for, say, a PSA 3?
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Jon Canfield</b><p>I believe a board member has two of them (or at least 1). Maybe he would care to elaborate!
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Griffins</b><p>I seem to recall one was offered in the last couple of years, either REA or Mastro.
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Art M.</b><p>Recent T206 Joe Doyle, N.Y. Nat'l. sales:<br /><br />08-11-2003 Mastro PSA 3 - $55,739<br />08-26-2000 Ron Oser PSA 2 - $178,598<br />11-18-1999 Alan Rosen SGC10 - not authentic<br /><br />I can recall 4 examples but don't remember if any others exist.<br />Art
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>barry arnold</b><p>Great observation, Scot.<br />I've noticed that it is even difficult to get what Barry S. calls the<br />poor man's Doyle, especially in 3+ shape.<br /><br />all the best,<br /><br />Barry
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>rob</b><p>whats the official deal on the doyle NY natl card, is there controversy over its authenticity? What is the origin of it, does it come with only one back?
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>barrysloate</b><p>Please refresh my memory- what did I call the poor man's Doyle? There are so few transactions because there are so few known. It is a genuinely rare card. I think Fritsch has two and maybe there are six known. It's interesting how the price dropped from the first sale to the second. It always depends upon who is bidding.
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>barry arnold</b><p>Barry,<br />just the regular ole NY hands above head.<br /><br />even that one is pretty scarce on ebay,etc.---and has gotten<br />relatively expensive for being a regular ole "common"<br /><br />....for some reason, i remembered how you described it so aptly,<br />probably because that's the only one I will ever have.<br /><br />all the best,<br /><br />Barry
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>barrysloate</b><p>You are correct. There was that Doyle that sold for too much and I explained that the reason was it resembled the rare card. Now I remember.
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>WP</b><p>I believe PSA graded an EX 5 recently does any one here have any information or scans of the card?
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Anonymous</b><p>I dont think that the normal Doyle is hard to find at all. i see it all the time for sale, at pretty norm price level too.
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>Scot Reader</b><p>Rob,<br />The Doyle variation is only known with the Piedmont 350 back.<br />Scot
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T206 Doyle (N.Y. Nat'l): Where is it?
Posted By: <b>JimB</b><p>There was one that was briefly available privately at an astronomical price earlier this year. The owner quickly decided not to sell after offering it briefly.<br />JimB<br /><br />
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