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Posted By: Scott Levy
Several of you know that my dad (Hank) and I are avid collectors of the T206 set...especially the rare backs and printing variations. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
There are myriad old school collectors who have put together T-206 sets that which, today, would largely be EX condition, on average...some better, some worse. However, I think there is a very low likelihood that you would find many opportunities to purchase such a set. Most dealers and auction houses would find positive yield by grading out most of the components of a raw set like that...which limit the availability to purchase for the average collector. |
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Posted By: JimB
They are certainly out there, but increasingly they get slabbed before they go to market, that is if you are hoping to pick a set up all in one shot. Alternatively, you could buy some large lots and piece it together. Or just crack all those slabs. |
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Posted By: Marcion
I have a complete set of T206 HOFers, almost all of which are in PSA 5 or better. Yes, Plank is in there (he's the odd man out at PSA 4) and Magie and Demmit and O'Hara, who aren't HOFers but still high end. It took about three years and more money than I thought I could line up, but as long as the market holds I think I'll be fine. Speaking of the market, I collect for pleasure (I've been at it almost 30 years), and not because I think I can make a killing someday. The rest of my T206s (the set is done except for three commons) are in folders. I know the pleasures of both graded and ungraded cards. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Not your question but Spence is 100% complete at about a 7 avg. grade and Louchios is 99.8% complete at 8.16 avg grade--obviossly the top collection of T206 cards that exists today and probably most valuable on registry,. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
If these guys have Joe Doyle error cards in their sets......they have to be confirmed. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
As you know, and have seen some of my T206 sets, they vary in grade (from Vg to Ex-Mt), |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Ted, |
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Posted By: Eric S.
I have a fairly large collection of T206's that date back to the mid eighties when I worked in a card shop in Ohio after school. Back then a EX common could be had for $5 and Nap was $25, other HOFers were under $100 and Wagner had really just gotten mainstream. I think there are a few considerations when opening the topic of graded vs. raw: |
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Posted By: Eric S.
Can't believe my previous post went without thrashing. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
You'll get no flak from me. Your story is very similar to mine. I started on my 1st T206 set in the early 1980's. |
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Posted By: Eric S.
Ted, |
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Posted By: Martin Neal
If you are trying to build a t206 set on a limited budget, the most efficient way is to buy ungraded cards, grade them, keep some for your set and then sell the rest to fund other t206 purchases. In 7-8 years, I have bought approximately 3000 t206s of which I have only kept 700-800, mostly graded. This strategy has allowed me to complete the set (minus Ohara, Demmitt, Paige, Thornton and a few commons at a relatively small cost. If I were to become independently wealthy, I would break them all out. |
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Posted By: leon
I have both graded and ungraded in my collection. Why can't we like both? I was looking at a scan of my E92 Dockman Lajoie yesterday. This thing is a real beauty and I have no intention of getting it graded. I like to smell, caress, and ogle my raw cards. That can't be done when encased. That being said I have had a third party grader save me from making a few mistakes on cards I was buying. One of those being a 5 figure card that was recolored and I didn't catch it upon inspection. I like to have my valuable ones looked at by another source just to make sure I didn''t miss something. As to the original question, I am sure there are many high grade cards still not in holders, T206 as well as others.....Personally, I think very high grade cards are a mixed bag.....but to each their own...best regards |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
The decision has been made -- the raw set wins! I will be selling off all graded cards EXCEPT for the green Cobb and the Demmitt St. Louis. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
So Scott, can we get some eye candy on the Green Cobb and Demmitt? |
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Posted By: ScottDango
if you simply want to "flip" through the pages of a binder and look at your cards, you can still do that with graded cards...UltraPro makes pages that hold graded cards perfectly....you may need more books to hold them all, but thats not that bad.... |
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