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Posted By: Jerry
Based on very recent auction results the T206 Red Hindu back appears to carry a higher back premium than Uzit. A few examples are the SGC 40 and PSA 4 samples in the REA auction going for approx. $3,000 and $4,000 respectively including the buyers premium. On the other hand, an SGC 70 Uzit in the Mastro auction just went for $3,000 including the buyer's premium. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
IMO, it's an anomaly...UZIT is definitely rarer than Red Hindu...from what i've been seeing, over the last few years, REA commands the most ridiculous prices imaginable...there were tons of lots that went thru the roof, and i think alot of that has to do with "addicted" collectors getting wrapped-up in the auction and wanting a "piece" of the action...so they OVERBID on items... |
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Posted By: Sean
I also think in the past year Red Hindu's have come to be accepted has being rarer than originally though, so it's kind of the new hot back. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Here is a current list of confirmed Red HINDU cards from a previous post on this forum. The 46 cards listed here are |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
"It's soo hot that Hermes will be making a Red Hindu Birkin!" |
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Posted By: Sean
I figured that much. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
thanks for asking...my last month was filled with travel (mostly for work), Paris, LA, Mexico, Nicaragua, North Carolina...Mexico City was one of my favorites, very cool (eurpoean) vibe. amazing food as well! |
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Posted By: Sean
We (my wife and I) love Mexico City, and are heading down for a couple of weeks. Nothing like staying at the W for 10 days. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
we stayed right on the Zocolo in the Majestic Hotel...it is a very old and historic hotel... |
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Posted By: Jerry
Maybe this can be explained if you look at the T206 Museum back scarcity rankings vs. the back multipliers. Red Hindu ranks 9th on the back scarcity chart right after Uzit, but yet the Red Hindu back multiplier is a 17, which is the same as Lenox. I think we can all agree that the 17 multiplier is way off. It appears that the Red Hindu back multiplier is becoming more in line with the Uzit multiplier which is around a 30. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The red Hindus I've gotten over the last few years were no higher than VG, and some were Good. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
i have been collecting rare backs in high-grade for years...relatively speaking, i have a difficult time finding ultra high-grades of certain brands...Hindu, Uzit (even tho i did once own a PSA 7 Marquard), Lenox, Drum, etc...i have most of those in mid-grades, but they become exponentally tuffer above VG-EX. |
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Posted By: Sean
Did Hindu's come in cig packs or pouches? One reason Drum's are hard in VG/EX+ has to do with packaging. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Michael - there has to be a reason why certain backs are never found in high grade. Do you have a theory? Were they made with inferior quality paper? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Barry- i don't have a theory, but if i had to formulate one, i would say that it is the same reason that T206 Wagners are almost always found in lower grades: rare cards were usually handled more over the years, changed hands alot, were simply physically held and handled by many people, thus creases, rounded corners, etc. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It is interesting how every time a Wagner is found in an old family collection it is always in very low grade. I think if you were collecting T206 at the time of issue (no, they weren't called that), and you had a Wagner, you were the only one on the block who did. So it became a conversation piece of sorts, and everyone wanted to see (and handle) it. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
There just seems to be a lot of "HYPE" on Red Hindus right now, and has been for nearly a year as best I can tell. Someone sold a real beater ungraded on the BST forum the other day - what they sold it for I don't know but they asked $800. It might be the same one on ebay right now - not sure. |
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Posted By: John
I would say there’s nothing to debate here I think both backs are 100% equal in rarity I really don’t think one is more rare than the other. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
If you are patient, you can find a sharp looking Red HINDU card. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
John- guess i'm a show-off at heart... |
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Posted By: John
Mike I'd be telling a fib if I didn't have that card in the back of my mind when I typed that final line...LOL |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I wonder if some of the rarer backs (excluding color variations) and overprints were printed as a result of the impending breakup as opposed to being truncated when the dissolution of ATC was ordered, or at least expected. If ATC knew the dissolution was coming even though the verdict had not yet been reached and perhaps knowing all the Piedmonts and Sweet Caps going to major factories had been shipped out already, using up a fraction of a normal run of sheets with poor selling brands on the back was a way to burn off excess card stock. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Sean - to answer your question, both Hindus and Drums came in cigarette pack configurations. Out of the T-206 issue, only Polar Bear came in tobacco packs... all of the rest were packaged inside cigarette boxes. |
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Posted By: Scott B.
Jon, |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
The Drum pouches are too small to have ever contained the cards. Also, the pack image from the book resides in a board member's collection and I hope he chimes in since I believe the image was from the front of the box that was cut out to make it more symetrical. I am 99% positive Drum's never came with the pouches although I could be wrong. |
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Posted By: Scott B.
I don't believe the Drum pouches were too small to fit tobacco card(s) in it. Take a look at the 10count Piedmont pack that they have on T206 Museum site. The card was barely fit inside the pack too. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
I'm posting this on behalf of Jon Canfield. |
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Posted By: Art M.
First to answer the main question of this thread - I believe that the Uzit backs are tougher than the Red Hindu's. Both are very difficult but the Uzit back is tougher. |
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Posted By: Scott B.
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Posted By: lindwayjc
I'm wondering why Drum only put cards in their brand for less than two years total between the 206 and 205 sets without a single non-sport issue? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Anytime the rare back topic comes up, I get an image in my head that Uzit, Hindu, etc, were the 1910 equivalent of Virginia Slims Light Menthol 100's today- meaning- nobody smoked them, hence the relative scarcity. (I'm sure this isn't a new revelation). |
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