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Old 03-29-2013, 07:12 AM
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The Drum prices are crazy...which means it might be time to sell mine! How much longer could that market actually stay that high? I'm guessing someone is going for a set and the 1 of 1 sold them on paying top dollar. While I don't have a Seymour, I do have an ungraded(but it will grade) of another card listed as a 1 in the pop report. Which means chances are someone(or multiple people) has/have an ungraded Seymour/Drum out there too.

Edited to add: All but one card in the psa Drum report, is either population 1 or 2. The oh so common Griffith batting has four examples. So basically the pop report is going to be extremely low for any of these cards. Not that it shouldn't have been obvious already. Not only are Drum backs rare, they are spread over some many different subjects and some are graded by SGC, while others aren't graded. So finding a specific PSA example is always going to be nearly impossible
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I was curious about the blank backs listed as t216's. Is there any way to tell one blank back from another with the same front?

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I was curious about the blank backs listed as t216's. Is there any way to tell one blank back from another with the same front?

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I asked the auction house about this question. They told me that SGC had some way of determining they are T216. I will need to do some more research on that. Unless the team designations or some other determiner makes them different I am not sure why they couldn't be d303 or e106 etc.... That being said none of them took off in pricing. This is that ole supply vs demand doesn't equal value equation we recently spoke about (imo). I managed to pick up 2 blank backed ones and 3 other ones. I was happy with the prices.
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At least for the Chase, it could only be an E106 or T216 due to the team designation of Buffalo. I suppose either version with a blank back is equally rare, however.
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At least for the Chase, it could only be an E106 or T216 due to the team designation of Buffalo. I suppose either version with a blank back is equally rare, however.
I only read the auction description for one of them, but it mentioned something about them being part of a find that included only T216's.
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With all the NCAA basketball going on, I completely forgot about this auction ending and missed out on the Kotton cards :-( Even though they were graded authentic I thought they were good buys. Did manage this one I forgot about which appears undergraded and always liked the pose.
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I only read the auction description for one of them, but it mentioned something about them being part of a find that included only T216's.
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Yes, I think that might have had something to do with the designations.
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I know we've established that the M101-5 Ruth rookie is plentiful, but I'm still surprised how low this one went.

And I'm stunned at how high the extremely partial T206 grouping went. Goodwin did a great job of marketing it, but still - you've got the items graded individually and a ready-made spreadsheet provided. It doesn't take much to calculate retail value.
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Thanks for the info Leon (but I will unthank you if you grabbed that t216 that I couldn't stay awake for...will remain nameless to keep the peace ;-)

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