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Posted By: Dave F
I would be curious to know from our board T206 experts what the feeling is on some pop reports of T206's. I know a couple weeks ago we had a discussion on pop reports of some of the T206 backs...but what about individual cards? |
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Posted By: JimB
Ty Cobb with Cobb back...................12 |
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Posted By: Wesley
It is interesting to see cards such as the Demmitt and O'Hara are considered rarities in the T206 set, but their estimated populations are several hundred. That is what is unique about the T206 set. In any other prewar set, cards with population of several hundred are generally not considered rarities. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
What is really surprising, to me, is the continuing demand for PSA 4 cards of super commons, like Bob Unglaub. The fact that this card will sell 100 times over on ebay this year, but people are still willing to pay at least $40 each time it comes up, is remarkable to me. There are something like 800-1000 T206 cards in auction (not including BIN/stores) on ebay right now, and there are thousands of bidders. And its been that way for years. Its remarkable. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Not to bring up a bad subject but I have to wonder how the reports are effected when PSA agreed to reslab some cards for the auction house a few issues back? We're the old numbers deleted? Or are their duplicates in the system now? |
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Posted By: Dylan
With T206 its all about relative scarcity. Since the set is so widely collected there's a lot more demand. For instance, even the T206 Wagner is not rarer then many of the other issues Wagner has been portrayed in. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...PSA pop reports to be anything other than loose indicators of relative scarcity. |
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Posted By: Mike
T206 is right on. About the only time they are close to being accurate, is if someone has a rare card, maybe one or two of a kind, and the reports say one or two. There is more than one grader. |
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Posted By: Dave F
And just to clarify....this was a question about total amount of cards..not just graded cards with PSA or SGC...as those aren't accurate as we all know. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...is a tough Southern Leaguer. E.g., there are a lot more Westlakes. |
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Posted By: Dave F
Paul....any thought then on the range of southern leaguers? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
The most sophisticated analysis that I am aware of is Scot Reader's relative scarcity discussion, which extrapolated population estimates from various conclusions -- he referred to it as "speculation-laden," but it is probably the best thing out there. I paste it below: |
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