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In the last few yrs the t205 pied 42's have become a sought after back. The price increase on tougher and HOFers have made some almost unobtainable in decent mid grades. They are a scarcer back than most and ha become a widely recognized back to obtain. Do you think that the 42s will continually increase in demand and possibly command BL and AB green prices? Granted some of the tougher card like K White seem to have a good amount, others like Evers, Scanlan, Schulte, and more are very tough to get with a 42. Price trends are showing great increases across the board though for all. Any thoughts on this?
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Thanks so much for posting this! I was inspired to take a peek through my T205 Piedmonts to see if I had any factory 42s as I've never really paid attention to the factory numbers. Sure enough...
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I definitely think they will continue to increase in price and demand, maybe not into Broad Leaf territory though. As the t206 rare backs get pricier, folks may gravitate to t205 rare backs and drive up prices imo.
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That Matty is awesome.
-Al |
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I don't know what the future holds for P42's but I suppose that similar to T206, eventually us T205 collectors will start to migrate mostly towards rarer backs and miscuts. Once you've seen enough of the fronts on T206's (which are everywhere
![]() With my own collection, I have a full set of mostly common backs, and have started gathering Cycles and Sovereign for future sets because I like them. However, I cannot see myself paying big money for a Drum , Broadleaf or worse, a blank back! I can barely see the factory number on most of my Piedmonts, so I can guarantee that little pair of numerals does nothing for me! I hope they go sky high so I can sell the couple I got accidentally got and get something I like better!!
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I actually wouldn't be surprised to see some of the pied 42s of certain players hit prices of BL's. this would be due to scarcity. Especially one found with AB green backs. The green backed AB cards are the end of the backs in scarcity and the 42s are commonly just as scarce if not scarcer than the AB green counter parts. Evers would be a prime example to use as well as Schulte to name a few.
Matty and Cobb are more common with the 42 than the AB green as an example. I guess research and making it available would also drive prices on certain 42s also.
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Andrew Member since 2009 Last edited by T205 GB; 04-11-2013 at 10:37 PM. |
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Oh well Edit And the Vaughn...someone's making a run on P42s Last edited by Seiklis; 04-11-2013 at 10:43 PM. |
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+1. I went through my collection and found 5 (Hemphill, Devlin, Hauser, Ewing, Schulte) which I had no idea I owned. I had to wear two pairs of reading glasses to read them. They don't do anything for me. If the prices jump then I'll dump 4 of them and keep one as a type back.
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I wonder about the condition difficulties of P42....
Are they harder to find in top grade than say other backs? I have only one....a Ed Summers that was graded years ago a PSA 5, but I bet it could get a bump if I graded it today.
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Sweet cards Ted & Turner.
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As for the BL, i dont think so at all.
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I spent about a year researching and buying P-42s. I picked P-42s for the fact that I felt they were mis-understood in terms of value vs scarcity.
Then shared what info I could to update a master list with co-net54-ers. Currently I have 15 diffrent player. (My Evers is also, along with a few Sps) I also don't think the prices for p-42s will ever come up to BLs. If you look hard you can still find them not listed as 42 and buy at a 25s price. |
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