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Posted By: Don
For pre-1920, I've always considered VG to EX (3-5) mid grade and below that low, above that high. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
your definition works for me. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I would say a 5 is pretty high grade for most caramel cards. Try to find an E103 or E107 in a 5- it won't be easy. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
It really depends on the set since many are more condition sensitive than others. As Barry stated though locating E103's and E107's even vg condition is a real chore and should be considered better than just middle of the road when found in that condition. Overall though I personally feel most of your caramel cards that grade vg to vg/ex are mid grade cards, give or take a few sets as mentioned above. Most caramel cards found in ex condition should be considered high grade in my opinion. |
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Posted By: Don
Good points on caramel cards. I was mainly thinking of tobacco cards when I made the post. |
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Posted By: JimB
I agree with what others have said. It varies quite a bit from set to set. As Barry said, ex is high grade for most every E set, though even among them, some are tougher than others. Among T206s, although ex/mt is nothing to sneeze at, they do get particularly tough until it gets to really high grade, like nm/mt and above. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Now that caramel cards (at least E90-1s, judging from recent posts) fit into the T206 holders maybe we'll start seeing more high grade ones. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi Don, |
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Posted By: Bob
I agree with Davewhen it comes to popular but tough caramel card sets like the E94, E97 and E98: |
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Posted By: Mark L
"I would say for the rest of pre-war (1920-1941) it would be (4-6) as mid grade." |
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Posted By: Brandon Brown
What would you guys feel is the Low-mid-high breakdown on graded T205s with their condition sensitive borders? |
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Posted By: Michael
Brandon- |
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