I agree that there are many cards that continue to be listed without adjusting the price. I'm guilty myself. But lately some of the cards I've had listed for over a year, are suddenly selling. And this is without adjusting the prices or accepting best offers. I'm thinking that maybe values have caught up to my asking prices or new collectors with new projects have entered the hobby. But I do try to list my cards at around the highest successful sale price or a few dollars below what others have the same card listed for. I usually don't have anything listed that is difficult to find a market price for. I also totally understand more difficult T206 back combinations being way over priced. Mainly because some of the prices that these cards are selling for in the different auction houses. I don't like the crazy high prices and wish the prices were what they were at 15 years ago. I'm always kicking myself for not buying more at that time. Now it's just difficult to justify some of these prices and my T206 goal is much further out of reach. Thinking back when I was adding 20 to 30 cards a month to my set, and now I'm lucky if I add one or two a month. And that only happens if I find a monster bargain on a difficult combo.
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Ron - Uncle Nacki
T206 Master Monster Front/Back Set Collector - www.youtube.com/unclenacki
T206 Basic "The Monster" Set 514/524
T206 Advanced "Master Monster" Front/Back Set ?? ??/5258
COMPLETE T206 BACK SUBSETS
Old Mill Southern Leagues - Black Ink 48/48
Sweet Caporal 350-460 Factory 30 Full Color "No Prints" 28/28
NEAR COMPLETE T206 BACK SUBSETS
Polar Bear 245/250
Sovereign 460 50/52
Sweet Caporal 150 Factory 649 Overprint 31/34
Piedmont 350 "Elite 11" 9/11
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