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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: barrysloate
It's a real tough card and David has a loyal following. No high prices are shocking anymore- they've lost their shock value. They've become the norm. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
As the guy who came in 2nd, I can just say that I wanted the card and placed a bid that I thought was absurd. Only problem is there was a guy a bit more crazy than me. |
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Posted By: Richard
Greg - if you don't mind me asking, how does one get offered a half a card? I guess it would really qualify as a weaker example. |
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Posted By: Wesley
I have only seen two T216 Mino Wagners come up in the last four or five years. How many others are out there? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I have one, and in fairness to me... |
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Posted By: identify7
Yup. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
i gave it my best bid....but it wasnt enough...by a magnitude of 2! |
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Posted By: Brian
Beware 2nd chance offers on this card. I have received such, and they didn't come from the seller. I have informed both the seller and ebay of the attempted fraud. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I agree, Gil. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Does anyone want to take a stab at answering Wesley's question: |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
I've got one, a PSA 3, that is from a Mastro auction several years ago. I thought I overpaid, but it sure looks like a bargain now. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
That's 3: |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Hal: |
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Posted By: cmoking
Hal - I'm curious how you can define your card as the "rarer" type. It seems the board only knows of 3 copies of this card - 2 of Type 1 and 1 of Type 2. That doesn't seem to be enough to say that one is rarer than the other. I understand you aren't saying your card is rarer - and it is the catalog that has that written - but how can they know if this whole board only knows of 3? |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
According to the data presented here, type I is 2x more common than type II. That makes Type II the rarer type(not a significant sample size<that is only if there are more Mino Wagner's out there>). |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Hal, |
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Posted By: Richard
Greg, |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Hi Richard, |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Greg, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Greg: |
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Posted By: leon
In my experiences of owning about 10-15 Mino T216's, several Virginia Extra's, and several of the Kotton's.....I have never seen a thin Mino. The thin stocked cards, again in my experience, are the Virginia Extra's and the 3rd version of the Kottons ONLY. That Kotton back is one that says "Never Go Out" on it. ALL Mino's are thick stocked that I have seen. If anyone has a Mino that is not in a holder and thin stocked I would like to know. I think it's a fallacy but could be wrong. Actually I think the guides are confusing on this matter too. regards |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
From my experience with T216s, I believe Leon is correct. I've not seen thin versions of T216s other than those bearing Virginia Extra backs and the Kotton Cigarettes back without a factory number. See, for example, the photo on page 209 of 2004s SCD Standard Catalog. Similarly, I've never seen a Virginia Extra back bearing a factory number. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Wear? |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
Now, Hal, there you're clearly wrong. To be a Gem Mint Pro 10 would require that your card be trimmed. That it clearly is not. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Haaaaa! |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
I thought I'd give this old thread a bump in hopes that I might get some response to my inquiries, a few posts above, as to whether (1) any of the apparently thin T216s had ever been found with a factory number and (2) whether any Virginia Extra back T216s had ever been found with a factory number. |
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