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Posted By: scott
are horizonals more scarce then other cards?it seems the demand is higher? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
They were not produced in any lower quanities... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...in front of me at the moment, being at work and all, but aren't they only in the 150 series for T206, which were only produced in 1909, as opposed to 1909-11? I believe this is true for at least Pattee and Pelty, and may be true for the other four. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Just more sought after. Mainly b/c there are usually no more than 5 horizontals in a set and they are beautiful works of art. Just look at this one how nice the background and unique the pose is! |
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Posted By: BcD
probably because they were handled or seperated by kids but Elkin will attest that for example the Seigle Croft's Cocoa is tough to find over the others~ just one example as he followed my lead to collect horizontal cards |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I have seen quite a few Seigles and Matty Horizontals for sale over the past year (more so than several other examples). They just popped up at the wrong times last year when I had spent out at the times they appeared for auction (so, I still need both for my set). I have compiled a list of 8-10 of the toughest Cocoas, but will not share that until I have them all (I only have around 4 or 5 of them currently). |
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Posted By: BcD
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