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Posted By: Dave
Obviously its just a matter of opinion, but curious on what folks think these more common sets will do over the next five years or so.... |
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Posted By: steve b
I see on the PSA-SMR website the higher grades are going up. Does anyone know the 2007 book prices for these? Thanks |
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Posted By: steve f
...are gonna skyrocket! |
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Posted By: jim loewke
I see T202 gaining in value versus the T205. The end cards are just as pretty (the same?) and you get a bonus middle picture. Also, the back gives you a nice little bio about the center panel. Still relatively affordable when comparing a T202 with Cobb end panel, to a stand alone T205 Cobb. I see the T201 creeping up slightly as it is a small set and can be completed. Not the prettiest card but it can deliver a sense of accomplishment. It would be very impressive if the E cards kept increasing in sales prices. Sleeper set would be the Sporting News M101-4,5 cards. Real photo shots and has all the stars, reasonable number of cards for a completable challenge. Only problem is that you don't see them nearly as often as the T206 cards. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Jim, |
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Posted By: leon
You blathering fool |
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Posted By: steve b
The honus wagner cards other than of course the T206. While everyone was looking at the T206 all the other honus cards were left out to dry. I wish i could go back in time. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I personally feel that the cards that do not look like the player they are suppose to will cool off and fall back (many caramel issues). Most E cards for years were considered unattractive by collectors and thus not sought after keeping the prices down, I believe that will happen again at some point. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
When we have these discussions about the future value of vintage cards nobody seems to take the state of the economy into account. We know the very wealthy will likely weather any storm but what about the proverbial middle class? How would a weakened economy affect the average collector and consequently the middle of the pack cards that typically transact? |
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Posted By: Matt E.
Some went crazy while others only increased $5- 10 on the VG side. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
My guess is that all the sets you mention will increase in value gradually, with the HOFERs/tough cards in each set appreciating at a faster rate than the others. The number of graded cards is likely to grow which will also push prices up. |
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Posted By: fkw
Supply and Demand! |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I forcast a change in hobby focus. I see that the yuppies have found that they indeed can afford their mini-mansions, and now are looking for trendy pick-ups. Among other things, these pick-ups include entire graded sets of the cards which you mentioned. And I forcast a continuance of entire set purchases for the forseeable future. |
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