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Posted By: doug
anyone notice the supply of american caramel cards at the national? Specifically some of the 1920s issues like the E120s and E121s? Given recent prices of those were there a fair amount available and if so any decent prices? thanks |
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Posted By: Mark L
Fair amount? No. There were more of these cards than I've seen before at a show but they were still relatively rare. On the whole, there were fewer E120's than E121's but not by much. In e120,I saw, among other things, a nice Ruth in ex and a similarly nice Sisler. The prices in both sets were higher than they would have been a year ago but all seemed reasonable. Of course, almost all the cards that I saw were ungraded so they were not going to command the strong prices we've been seeing on ebay. |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
I agree. There was also many E98's and E94's as well. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
basic deficiency of E120 and e121. I did pick up an E121 Series of 120 Miller Huggins. Quite nice. |
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Posted By: S Gross
Sorry to go OT, but, did anyone see any e77 (Am. Caramel boxers) ??? |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
I repeat this post below from another thread as it seems to apply here as well. |
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Posted By: Scott
Were there many of these at the National? |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I thought that there was a decent amount of caramel cards at the national. Tons of e90-1 caramels. Granted all the cards were going for pretty high prices, but all in all I thought there was a decent amount to be had if you were willing to pay the ticket price. There were some good deals to be had, but boy did you have to look for them. |
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Posted By: Joey Settle
Nice assortment of caramels but the prices were on the high side. I did manage to get a rather nice E95 Leach for $25, an SGC 20 E101 Kleinow for $80 and my personal favorite, an E98 "Miner Brown" with the slightly scarcer green background for about $140. Otherwise, prices seemed to be above normal ebay levels, even on Sunday. |
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Posted By: Mark Lutz
yes, I thought that the e-90's were surprisingly available. I was looking for a particular example, a Leever, and was able to find one at 3 different tables. There could have been more. Again, there were more e120's for sale than I can remember having seen at any show. But only a few dealers had them and those dealers had only a few. There were more W573's than I'd ever seen before, too. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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