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Old 07-20-2011, 09:55 AM
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SOME caramels, not all. E94s continue to hold their prices and the HOFers and popular cards like Cicotte continue to climb. I agree E95s and 96s have slipped quite a bit but E97s are still strong as are E98s. Early Zeenuts (1911, 1912, 1914 and 1918) continue to be strong and higher grade early Zeenuts have doubled in price instead of fallen. E93s in general have fallen but higher grade E93s continue to fetch solid prices. E99s and 100s have really tumbled and I have no idea why, given their scarcity.
I also agree on Old Judge N172s. Now is a great time to buy and even though I don't really collect them, I have picked up many at very reasonable prices lately, half of what they went for a couple of years ago.
Absolutely right. It's almost like there is organized chaos in vintage. Some things are way down some issues are way up (Broadleaf!!!). There is the prolonged dip in the market that is giving a lot of people a great time to build sets and collections. Hopefully this lasts for a few more years.
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