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The subject of prices realized on recent T210 sales came up in the pick-up thread, and I wanted to touch on that some more, so I just started a new thread.
In reference to T206 prices, I've noticed that common T210's in let's say SGC 20 condition are fetching $40 - $80 each, where comon T206's would get about $20 - $25. But T210's in the SGC 60 range are getting something like $80 - $100.....about the same price as T206's in the same grade. What's up with that? There was a T210 auction last week of a card that I wanted. It was graded SGC 30. I bid $97 on the card and lost. I was outbid by two people. A week later, and the same subject is auctioned off in a SGC 60 holder. I won it for $91. T210's in high grade seem to be pretty hard to come by to me. Any thoughts on why the prices don't reflect that?
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R Dixon |
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One reason might be more competition for lower condition cards.
Joshua |
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I think it depends on the series --a recent eBay auction of T-210 series 6 cards resulted in an average price of $111 for the SGC 30 cards however an SGC 20 sold for $223 and a SGC 10 sold for $214. I paid $ 147 for a PSA 2 card. None of those prices suprised me.
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I agree with Bill on this one. I am only interested in T210 series 6 cards from the T210 set but the prices are much higher for them in that series. I think it depends on what series it is and the fact that some people go after a specific team in a series in some cases.
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I was watching some of those auctions, and bid in a few of them.
As difficult as this might be for some of you to understand, some of those bids reflect the bidder's desire to have the card, ie that subject/ballplayer in that series; and the bid had very little to do with condition or third party grading. When approached from a comparison of slabbed T206s vs slabbed T210s, I understand the consternation. But some of those bids had nothing to do with the the card being slabbed, and little to do with condition. |
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I get it. It's just weird seeing cards not really carry much of a conditioned-based premium. It doesn't have anything to do with third party grading. It's just that people are usually willing to pay much more for much nicer cards.
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R Dixon |
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The reason you can't compare T210s in lower condition with T206's in lower condition is that you can always pick up a T206 whereas some of the T210s are next to impossible to find. Now with regard to the higher condition T210s vs. T206s, I think that (just a hunch) more T210 collectors are just content with having an example of the card, whether it be a 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50. I know Robert won a couple of series 3 portraits in 50 and 60 holders of players that I just had won a few weeks ago in 30 holders so I wasn't bidding against him or he never would have won them for the prices he paid. The one thing I have learned, and most 54ers will agree with me, is that when it comes to prices on ebay, everything is a matter of timing.
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