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Breaking with tradition, I won a couple of Zeenuts on ebay tonight, pretty much on impulse, not knowing really what they were worth (did some research but found little to go on). So, without looking at the auctions, do me a favor and venture a ballpark guess on what these two cards are worth:
Kunz, 1920, SGC 6.5, no coupon, one of few ever graded and highest graded Mitchell, 1919, SGC 2.5, no coupon, good-looking card, one of few graded Thanks! Last edited by GregMitch34; 10-22-2012 at 11:17 AM. |
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No Zeenuts fans or experts out there at all? Perhaps I should try BST board.
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$20 each?
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I am not an expert but since no one else responded, I'd say since the coupons are cut off, the grading doesn't really matter too much. if they both have a similar eye appeal, they are both probably worth around the same.
Edit: I removed my valuation... Rhett is correct, 1920 Z's are worth more then most. I'm relatively new to collecting the set... It's actually really fun to collect 'em. I highly recommend it ![]() Last edited by Matthew H; 10-24-2012 at 12:42 AM. |
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Hi Greg, putting a value on zeenuts is very tough for a number of reasons.
First is they are very thinly collected so unless you get a deal in the first place its real easy to lose money on any quick flip, imo thats why you dont see a lot of them on ebay. Second I dont know of anyone collecting a graded set other than 1911. look at the PSA/SGC pop reports and its laughable. 1911- 112 1912-27 1913-7 1914-4 1915-7 1916-13 1917-4 1918-3 SGC has graded more but still small when you consider how many cards are in each set- 1911- 879 1912-259 1913-59 1914-96 1915-49 1916-78 1917-56 1918-18 Third the cards are normally in such low condition that no one really even tries to collect high grade, the few people I know working on sets only seem to upgrade there really poor ones to presentable. Forth from what I have seen most type collectors prefer to find them with coupon and they would be one who would pay a higher price for a higher grade. The cards with coupons bring high prices 3-10 times what ones without do, thats where the action is. Finally, I saw the cards you purchased and they are very nice, congrats. I would think you paid a bit of a premium (I do on some zeenuts too) and would lose money if you tried to flip but great cards to add to a collection and enjoy them. ![]() ![]() |
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There isn't a 20th century set that IMO is more like the N172 Old Judge set than the Zeenut series. I say this because the key to Zeenuts (and OJ's) isn't really their technical grade but their overall eye appeal, a big exception is the 1911 set which is colected by the grading type. Most Zeenut collectors would prefer a card with a clean image on front with writing, damage, etc on the back vs a card with a fairly cruddy image on front that may grade much higher technically, much like the "photo quality" of an OJ being more important than the technical grade according to most true OJ collectors. Then the overall size thing also has the Zee's and the OJ's unrivaled in their eras...
In regards to your specific question, I agree with much of what Scott posted in regards to Zeenuts. Of your two cards the 1920 is far and away the nicer of the two. The 1920 set is a popular one and is much harder to find than the 1919 set (which seems to be the most plentiful of all the sets in the 1916-1921 range). In regards to Zeenuts as a whole the most popular and by far the most common of all the sets is the 1911. That set actually has the possibilty of near completion (unless you need all variations and the Bohne card), something most other Zeenuts don't afford you. Zeenut cards are VERY difficult to price for many reasons. If someone is looking for a particular player from a set they WILL probably have to pay a premium (and often a large premium) to find that "needle in a haystack" as in many cases the individual cards from any given year are actually quite rare, that being said because of the vastness of the checklists and the overall number of different cards produced almost forces one to collecting them in the form of a type set, team set, a particular year they find appealing, or something along those lines. Very few people are stupid enough ( ![]() I know this doesn't really answer your question, but if anyone wants to check out my ever-growing Zeenut accumulation feel free at the following link... http://www.starsofthediamond.com/zeenuts.html (I'm at roughly 2,000 and growing...)
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