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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Trae R.</b><p>Please list, in your opinion, which issues (if any, for each type below) have the most regular/consistent abundance of cards available on eBay. REGULAR and CONSISTENT being the operative words. For instance, for the obvious most popular T-Cards, I would say T206, T205, T3, T207 and T200, T201, and T202 because I can search eBay at any time and find at least few of those issues for sale.<br /><br />N<br />D<br />E<br />F<br />M<br />R<br />T<br />W<br />Postcards<br />Pins<br /><br />I will return the favor with a mutually beneficial surprise within a couple days.<br /><br />Thanks <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>N - 172 Old Judge<br />D - 311 Pacific Coast Biscuit<br />E - 145 Cracker Jack<br />F - 153 Hunter Wieners (gotta love The Man) <br />M - 116 Sporting Life<br />R - 319 1933 Goudey<br />T - 206 white border tobacco cards<br />W - 514 strip 1919-1921<br />Postcards - Dietsche Chicago Cubs PC765-2<br />Pins - PM8 Our National Game 1938<br /><br /><br />That puts a bit of personal spin on it... I like E90-1s, but you have to love the way a Cracker Jack looks.
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Rob</b><p>M101-4 and R319s are pretty common. Also the R334-336 (1939-41 Playballs).<br /><br />Rob<br /><img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Matthew</b><p>OK. I'll take a guess. <br /><br />T - T206<br />N - N172<br />E - tie e92 & E101<br />D - D317 (D327 if only considering prewar cards)<br /><br />Don't really collect the others so I'll pass on those.<br /><br />Anxious to see what you've got Trae!
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Darren</b><p>T -- T206, T205, and T202<br />E -- E254, E95, and E91<br />M -- M101-2 & M116<br />N -- N172<br />R -- goudey's<br />
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Glen V</b><p>Most common - pre-war??? Looking forward to the actual numbers. My guess:<br /><br />N172 Old Judge<br />D - common: none (maybe D304 General Baking)<br />E145 Cracker Jack<br />F7 Dixie Lids (F52 Fro-Joy if you include reprints)<br />M101-4/5 Sporting News<br />R319 Goudey<br />T206<br />W461 Exhibits<br />PC792 Gold Embossed Generic Players<br />PM8 Our National Game
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Trae R.</b><p>Yep pre-war. Based on the responses, I think I posed my question wrong though. I don't know the answer, personally. I was hoping you all would provide some insight into what issues are most popular among pre-war on eBay since I mainly focus on T206. It's not a contest. I think the question will make more sense when you see what I have for you.<br /><br />Basically a website with EBay data speciically for pre-war cards. So you can visit one place and browse "ending soon" items of the most popular pre-war issues auctions on eBay without having to search for each on your own. Regardless of "favorite searches" and eBay as a whole I think at least a few of you will find it useful. I will be delivering on this today or tomorrow, I'm almost done.<br /><br />I'm already using it personally. If I am feeling the impulse to have a look around I can pop to this page, select the issue I want to see and bingo I have the next 100 "ending soon" listings to bid or place a snipe on.
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Trae R.</b><p>Here's why I was asking:<br /><a href="http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/thread/1199571584/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/thread/1199571584/</a><br /><br />Please submit feedback to trae@t206.org
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Most Popular of Each Type Card - on eBay
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Nice bit of software...<br /><br /><br />I have no qualms about outing auctions. But it seems that just over half of the folks here do have problems with it... How is this not "outing" auctions?
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