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Posted By: Brian Koyama
Are T215 Red Cross backs very rare? Are there any other "T" or "E" card that had the Red Cross backs? Any information would be greatly appreciated. |
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Posted By: BROOKS
THE T207 CARRIED THE RED CROSS BRAND ALSO |
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Posted By: TBob
Especially in nice shape. I sold 2 on ebay this week, a Chase holding trophy and a Dougherty, the first an SGC 40 and the last an SGC 60. Both were undergraded, especially the Chase which had no creases or wrinkles and pretty decent corners. Both were very clean. I felt the Chase should have been SGC 60 or 50 at the very least and the Dougherty a 70, but you know SGC... |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
TBobs T215s fetched a very nice price. I would |
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Posted By: fkw
I think the reason for the good $$ lately, in my opinion..... the T215 Red Cross cards are under valued in price guides of the present and past. T215's are far scarcer than cards valued in the same price range. $200 NRMT for an fairly scarce T215 common, is the same value or less as many more easily found cards of the era. For example, I see a good number of E93, E94, and E98 cards on eBay each and every month, yet sometime I may go a couple or more months before I see a single example from sets like T211 Red Sun, T215 Red Cross, T216 Kotton, D304, D310, D311, etc., all with values at or well below the most of the more popular "E" cards. Id easily pay $40 ea. for a clean VG T215 common, bring em on! |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
I bid well over high book price on the T215 Dougherty. |
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Posted By: JC
remember, the price book is just a GUIDE. If you like it, buy it. It will be more healthier for you, than sitting around thinking another one will come down the pipe-line. If your looking for a quick buck or your a dealer than that makes sence not to overpay. I thought this was a collectors forum? Only my opinion as Leon would say...... |
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Posted By: runscott
Why would a dealer get into baseball cards unless he had some interest in it? Every dealer I have ever spoken with had a very nice personal collection. |
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Posted By: Scott M
I agree that the T215's are tougher to find than most candy issues. Both cards were extremely nice examples. And while the price they sold for was high, I think it was a combination of the scarcity along with the condition. Personally I bid what I thought was a lot due to the condition of the cards. Normally I'd just be looking for g-vg cards and for those I'd be more in the $40 range. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
I also did not bid on those 2 TBob T215's because I saw vendomecat on there. I think it's great what vendomecat does. He flushes out similar cards. When some granny heir sees that she can get 5 bills for T215's she may list them on ebay. Cheers |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Don't know if it is reported in the current spate of crappy resources (shameless plug for my soon-to-be-printed boxing card book). It is a boxing issue of 50 cards and the Red Cross backs are rare. You can generally find a lower condition common for $50-$70 or so; that assumes you can find the cards at all. I have catalogued only a handfull of the cards sold on ebay over the last couple of years. A full set of 50 in lower grade did sell for around $2,000 about a year or so ago. |
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Posted By: TBob
with my graded T215s. A PSA 4 T215 Marquard went for $721.00 today and vendomecat was no where in sight! |
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