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Posted By: James Feagin
Would love to receive any and all population estimates from the T213-T216. Prefarably, conjecture of how many of each card remain, how many may have been printed, and if there are any confirmed shortprints within these sets? What do you think of these rough guesstimates I totally came up with off the top of my head? |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi James - Tony |
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Posted By: James Feagin
$1250 per card was an absolute steal, especially with the SGC 30 Murray. I'm sorry it didn't work out the best for you. I'm sure you're correct in that there are probably some sole survivors out there. If somebody out there has one of those cards for sale, let me know |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
There are significant variations in the number of available cards for T213-2. Some cards are very easy and others are very difficult, but I think I can explain the variance. I'm putting together some research on the whos and whys for this set over the next month or two. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Andy--- |
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Posted By: rob
I cant imagine the t213-3 is that many. Several cards have zero graded by SGC, so to think there are 50 - 100 of many of these cards doesnt seem possible. I guess there could be several stored away by collectors, but with the proliferation of tbe internet and so many high profile collections being sold in recent years, i cant imagine there are significant hidden sets out there. I know of two complete sets and a couple that are close, but I feel like the number is much lower. |
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Posted By: Richard
This would be my guess: |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
I don't know enough to speculate on numbers of surviving cards, but like Richard, I'd say that Red Crosses are slightly tougher than Kottons. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Steve, |
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Posted By: Cobby33
1911 T211 Red Sun: On average, I would say <10 |
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Posted By: Jim Rivera
Steve-James |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
I'll keep you guys posted. I was leaning toward keeping the Smith since it looks like the second-nicest card in the bunch, but who knows? I'm something of a St. Louis collector, so maybe I'll let Smith go and keep Groom and/or Crandall. I'll figure it out when the time comes. |
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Posted By: Dylan
I've always been surprised that T213 doesn't carry much of a premium over T206. I realize that the T206 is widely collected, but with T213 being much rarer and more condition sensitive I would think they would sell for more. They are certainly undervalued imo, along with the Kotton series. Victory, Mino, Virgina, i could see selling for much more seeing as how only a few examples, if that, exist of each card. |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
"1916 F-UNC Tango Eggs: 1-35 of each card" |
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Posted By: Cobby33
PSA Population Report shows Bescher @ 38 and Jennings at 36? |
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Posted By: Brad
B.C.Daniels, |
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Posted By: Dylan
Besides a few examples in the tango set which were found in abundance most are extremely rare while a few are purportedly 1 of 1 examples. |
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Posted By: Steve
James, |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
e-mail me! |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
This is a fantastic thread to me...because I used to live in New Orleans and because I want to know more about these issues....especially the non-Coupon types. |
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Posted By: Bob
I once had a complete set of T213-3s from a shoebox find from an elderly guy from Louisiana. I can tell you that there were some cards in the set which I have never seen for sale anywhere. I think some of the cards in that set should be 5-25 existant and I think that is very high. 2 of the cards had never before been previously catalogued or recognized as existing so I think 1-5 of those 2 cards is in line. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
I think type 2s are much more common than 1s or 3s, maybe in part owing to the size of the set. Oddly, 1s are rarely found in nice shape while most 3s that have survived are pretty nice. There are some variations which are near (or some that actually are) impossible. A nice VG or better type 1 is a rare card. 5-10 seems a good estimate on 1s and 3s. 20-25 I would agree with for type 2s. |
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Posted By: Leslie Westbrook
I know this is an old thread, and I posted another thread on this topic earlier today (which looks like it's going to get buried) but I was wondering if anyone knows in what city(ies) in Louisiana (other than New Orleans) these cards were produced. Any other information, i.e. factory names, date of closure, etc. would be great too. |
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I am resurrecting this old thread to get some current opinions on this topic. I have been very intrigued by Coupons recently so I'm curious to see what the current thought is on population counts in regards to these issues. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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I think we may be seeing more type 1's due to their similarities w t206. Additionally there is a seller on ebay who has been selling multiple examples of many players from t213-3 over the last year or two...you just dont see that often...but you never see it with type 1's?
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I think it has been guesstimated in this thread by a few people that there is roughly 5-10 examples of each Type 1. I think that is a fair assumption, but I would actually push that down a tad, to more like 3-9 examples of each Type 1. I have been collecting these for a decade + and have only run across 1-2 examples of several players (Some have never come around), while a few others have popped up maybe, 2-3 times. The last time I looked at the pop reports for SGC/PSA, I think I took an average of each player and the net average came out to around 3.5 examples graded of each player. (I need to consult my notes further to be sure...) The Type 1's meet my definition of rare. I don't collect the Type 3's with the same passion, but I have tracked them as well for about the same time period and I think they are in lock step with Type 1's from what I can see. As far as condition, it is apparent by holding a type 3 and type 1 that the Type 3's are thicker and have sustained better condition over the century. The Type 1's are as thin as a piece of paper. Amazing they have held up at all over the years.
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What about type 2's? Any thoughts on what their population might be? 50-100 still sound right? More maybe? Thanks again for the input.
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Dean - My guess on Type 2's would be 20-40. Even lower for certain variations. Can be a pretty scarce type depending on player/variation.
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Thanks Jeremy, I appreciate you sharing your knowledge about this set. And thanks to Leon as well. Should have mention you too.
Last edited by DeanH3; 12-28-2012 at 12:22 PM. |
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Back in the 80's when the Southern Find was made, there were about 10-15 of most of the T213-2s, including HOFers, but only 1-2 of each of the cards of the T213-3s. I was able to put together a complete set -1 of the T213-3s with only a handful of duplicates. Of that set I would estimate there were 15% of the overprinted back variations. I remember having 2 Cobb batting overprints, 2 McGraw portrait overprints, 2 Doyle portraitt overprints and singles of the rest of them. I do not remember any T213-1s in the Find. All cards are gone now and in the hobby. I sold the T213-3 set to Bill Mastro and also a nearly complete T213-2 set to him. The T213-3s were all vg to exmt. A beautiflu group....
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- Happy Holidays Bob ! Does Mastro still own this set of T213-3's to the best of your knowledge ?
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t213-1fletcherb1.jpgt213-1fletcherb2.jpgt213-1fletcherb3.jpg I can verify 4 Art Fletcher t213-1 Coupon cards. Here are 3 (2 raw and an sgc a) and I bought the SGC 30 on ebay because I was the underbidder on yesterday's Mathewson, (trying to upgrade)... I don't see any t213-1 Fletchers on the PSA pop report. And there are 2 listed on the SGC pop report. |
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In addition to bobs find...the louisiana find contained about a dozed type 2's...no 1's or 3's.
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