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Old 03-03-2013, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GregMitch34 View Post
Yet WST seem to bring little or no premium--is that correct. I have a nice one so have more than a little interest in this, but I can't seem to find examples of real premiums, looking at graded cards, at various auctions and eBay. Thoughts?
Greg,

I had truly hoped that other board members would have weighed in before now. Candidly, I have almost no experience with T206 print oddities. After all, before yesterday, I largely ignored them. As such, I cannot offer an informed answer to your question.

Having said that, I can offer a personal observation. It seems to me that there is a demand for cards such as these. Whether this is a short or long term situation is anyone's guess; however, one thing is certain. T206 cards with print anomalies currently draw the attention of a certain segment of Pre-War baseball card collectors.

Beyond this, I can only speculate...however...if Leon is OK with this, I would be open to conducting a blind poll on the matter. Should T206 cards with a WST command a premium?

Quite an inetersting question...in my humble and admittedly inexperienced opinion.

Best Regards,

Eric
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