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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
They're still going off, but the prices are absolutely insane by previous measures. These are VG to VG+ cards, ungraded. Commons are going for $35-50, with the occasional jump to $90, $100, even above $150 in a couple of cases. HOFers not as crazy proportionately, but still-- |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Revenge of the Set Builders! If you need a few to finish the set, wouldn't you pay up to get it done all at once? Maybe that is what's happening. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
and failed to put a snipe in. Missed the Shauno (sic) Collins. Neded him. If anyone has a spare let me know. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
This set apparently came up at the right time. Buyers were very hungry. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
This is laughable. The most common back--blank, and the cards in VG+ at best. Schalk goes for $301, and Wagner currently at $925 for a card that wouldn't grade higher than good. These are not set builders, unless they need 30% or more of the set to complete. These are just folks with plenty of money and little patience, trying to see how fast they can blow their cash and make a dent on the set. Alas, it seems to be the wave of the future, and stands as further evidence that money and wisdom are often distant relatives. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
This is very interesting news for a guy who only collects cards in the set with an advertisement on the back. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
I think everybody would probably say that the blank backs are the LEAST desirable, and most common, of all M101-4s. So these results are doubly surprising-- |
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Posted By: Rhys
Two comments. First, what happened to the common rule on this forum about not refering to auctions while they are currently going on? Usually people wait until the sales are final before this type of conversation starts out of respect to the seller and potential buyers. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I agree that the results of the auctions were surprising. However, in a day and age where a lot of 100 trashed T209's break the $50000 mark NOTHING surprises me anymore. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Cards from the 20s were my last bastion of cheap cards that no one bothered with. Now, there is really nothing out there that can be had cheap. Even prices for those gawd aweful MP&Co cards sell for as much or more than strip cards. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Do college chicks drop their tops? |
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Posted By: dd
In my 31 years of collecting and attending card shows in New Orleans and occasionally Houston, I never came across a M101. I bought my first M101 off of Ebay about 4 years ago, but before that nada. Even on Ebay they have been relatively scarce, showing up only occasionally. |
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Posted By: Paul Stratton
I'm with Darren on this one. The prices may be surprising, but until recently many people had no access to these issues. Unless you went to the National or some of the good regional shows you would never be able to find these issues. Show me a website where you can go and buy these cheaper and I'll be there. |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
Someone is more than welcomed to offer to buy my Weil Baking Walter Johnson SGC 40 |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
but m101s are hardly a new commodity nor particularly scarce. Moreover, they are often found in good condition, because they were not susceptible to damage through packaging. They may be less prevalent thatn T206, but they are also far less widely collected and always will be so. |
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