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Sorry, Joss does not fit in lower group, his cards do fine in pricing, especially the portrait.
Griffith and Bresnahan both below average "earners." |
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Greg- no offense, but you better check again. I have an SGC 84 Joss you can buy for $875! this pose has always been a mystery as to how low it sells for....
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In CJ land I would include Marquard and Roush
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I agree with David and Jason. Elmer Flick.
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1946 had a large class of HOFers from the 206 set. After that you see plenty of HOFers that bring a bit less coin and its pretty much their year of induction.
1953 Wallace-Bender 1955 Baker 1957 Crawford 1959 Wheat 1963 Flick 1964 Huggins 1971 Beckley-Kelley-Marquard 1978 Joss 1995 Willis when Burdick was cataloging many cards were still commons and the HOFers inducted in the first 10 years are the ones that bring the better value. this will give a time line of the cataloging http://t206resource.com/T206%20Designation.html "The name of the T206 set, also known as the "White Border Set," originated from the numbering system used by Jefferson R. Burdick when he created The American Card Catalog. The first known cataloging appeared in a short article in a magazine in 1936. The first catalog, The United States Card Collectors Catalog, was published in 1939. During the next several years, Burdick continued his work, and in 1946 the catalog was updated and renamed The American Card Catalog. Burdick catalogued card sets with categories designated by letters. The "T" category was composed of 20th-century U.S. tobacco insert cards. The "206" came from a sequential numbering system used to list various sets in the "T" category."
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I think Eddie Collins is the king of the common HOF club. No way that guy should be common when Lajoie, Sisler and the like sell for so much more.
-Rhett
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I agree, Eddie Collins was not just HOF, he was one of the all-time greats, and his card price doesn't reflect this at all.
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