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Posted By: robert a
Why are there never any Napoleon back T207 for sale? |
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Posted By: Dylan
Your right, i havent noticed any napoleons for sale on ebay but many broadleafs and cycle backs. Quoting T207.com " Napoleon backs are scarce, while Broadleaf, Cycle and "Anonymous" are significantly harder. Red Cross is famously rare." If this is true and Napoleon are more common then broadleaf and cycle, where are they? |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Napoleon backs only appear with the players that have Recruit backs (in other words, there is no overlap in players between Broadleaf/Cycle and Recruit/Napoleon backs). The survey I did for my articles showed that Napoleon backs appear on about 3% of the Recruit class of players. They are very scarce. It's difficult to compare their scarcity to Broadleaf/Cycle backs directly, but they should probably carry more of a premium than they seem to. |
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Posted By: croftscocoa
I had over 100 when I was collecting T207's a few years back, including some HOF'ers (as well as the Carey Rookie - I had two of those with Napoleon backs). When I sold them, most of the winners buried them in their sets I know, and some of the winners simply saved scarcer T207 backs. That may be why you don't see the Napoleons that ofter - they are "tucked away". I remember reading an OLD article on T207 backs where the author had Napoleons listed right behind Red Cross in terms of scarcity. However, we now know that is definitely NOT the case. Again, they are out there - people are probably just hanging on to them. I do remember Gar Miller had a few HOF'ers (including a Carey Rookie I believe) with Napoleon backs for sale a year or so ago. I don't know if he still has those or not, but they might be good deals now if he does! They are out there - you just have to search. |
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Posted By: croftscocoa
Just checked Gar Miller's website - the Napoleons are gone! |
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Posted By: Bob
I have some Napoleon backs in my set, I just never thought that much about the Nap backs when I was putting together the set. Since they are generally on the most common cards in the set, collectors aren't rushing to sell them. The "common back" HOFers like Tinker, Bresnahan, Bender, etc., are not that tough to find. |
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Posted By: S Gross
I was goning to start another thread on a T207 auction, but it fits into this "Recruit" back discussion. |
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Posted By: leon
For some reason the winning bidder has bid on over 100 items with 30% from this seller. Pretty cozy relationship...... |
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Posted By: Marc S.
just be a really tough example? According to VCP, an SGC Authentic sold for $74 over fifteen months ago... |
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Posted By: leon
There have been a few threads about this seller shilling his stuff...or having friends do it. It's not impossible but is pretty hard to believe that the buyer would have bid on 30% of this persons items.....could happen....but dunno.... |
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Posted By: Bob
I sold that very card on ebay about 18-24 months ago for $35. Hard to believe it has appreciated that much... |
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Posted By: bcornell
It's because the winner hoards Hageman cards and has for years - I believe he shares the same last name. He consistently bids them up to whatever price it takes to win... not enjoyable if you want win a single one. Whether a shill is 'helping' is another story. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
it might not be the winner. I noticed the underbidder has 66% of his/her bids on this seller's items and is rather new to eBay (or at least the handle). I also remember those threads on Net 54 Leon referred to about this person shilling or having other shill for him. To be honest, I don't even look at this seller's auctions any longer b/c of this shilling possibility! |
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Posted By: Dylan
Well the Anonymous back may very well be about twice as tough as the Napoleon but its not all about rarity all the time! The napoleon back is a brand name and a unique one, im not aware of any other baseball set that you can obtain a napoleon advertisement. Whereas the anonymous back is just that...anonymous, and not all that exciting. As a type card collector I love the advertisements on the back as much as the images on the front. |
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Posted By: Scott Hageman
Here is the REAL STORY! I am Scott Hageman and after completing a 1956 Topps set about 6 years ago I decided to collect one specific old card. What better than the only Hageman to play baseball, and better yet he only had one card! So over the last 6 years I picked them up whenever I saw them and commonly paid about $15-30 per card. I do not have a huge stock pile, approx. 20 of them but the last couple of years I did not see too many. This is why I started to email some of you trying to track down any leads on others. From what I can tell there are a lot more Hageman cards out there but they are locked up in sets but this is true of MANY of the T207 cards. I myself could not believe that jellybeans223? bid $219 in Feb to purchase one so this last one in JUNE I put in a Ridiculously high bid because I was on summer vacation and would not be able to bid on it again. I really did not think it would go over $219 again (which is too high as well)! Just got home to see the results and all the debate it caused on this site. My days of getting Hageman cards may be over since that price could buy...........................a lot of other things!!! |
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Posted By: Scott Hageman
My info from 2/2/2007 |
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Posted By: Dylan
According to your small sample, Napoleon is much tougher then everyone has been saying. Itd be nice to have a survey done and get a large sample to draw from... |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Tim does have a current survey. I haven't seen him on here for a while though. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Another factor to remember is that people grading cards will be sending in their RARE ONES---Broadleaf, Cycle, Napoleon, etc. ---and NOT the Recruit backs SO......... |
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Posted By: Bob
Scott- The numbers are badly skewed because there are two different Anonymous backs from two different factories in two different states. One is ONLY found on the "tough back" cards which otherwise contain only Broadleaf and Cycle backs. The other can rear its head on "tough back" cards but also on "common (Recruit)" cards. The latter is the really rare one. Lipset once theorized that this is the only back which could appear on every card and he may be right in theory but most of the T207s have never appeared or surfaced with this second Anonymous back. |
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Posted By: S Gross
I agree with all the above: |
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Posted By: Scott
Does SGC or PSA break out the Anon 3 vs Anon 25? Or are they as I have them from SGC lumped into Anon? |
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Posted By: Scott
I think tbob wrote: (Casey) Hageman ... is like the Stoval, hard to find but when you find them they are generally g/vg to vg at best. Who knows why? |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
For what it's worth, my T207 set breaks down this way: |
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Posted By: Scott
Bruce, the only surprise in your collection would the the number of MD 606 vs. PA 240 you have, I would have guessed more PA. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
I'm still around, including earlier in this thread. I'm not currently keeping up the survey-- basically what we have to work with is the figures I reported in the articles three years ago. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
...Apologies on both counts-missed your earlier post and thought you still kept the survey. Back to the drawing board for me! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
This explains why I haven't been able to get a Hageman for my player set. I've knocked most players that have single card appearances, but I've never been willing to pay the price this card gets for what I felt was an easy to get common. |
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