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Old 05-16-2013, 08:43 AM
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Backs collecting...in general...isn't going to go away...BUT...the crazy...overinflated prices eventually will!!!!! It is a BUBBLE...and all bubble's eventually burst!!!!
Very true, just like the E card bubble a few years back. Many, many collectors got their asses burnt by way overpaying......now they're stuck and hoping for another HUGE upswing in E card collecting some day down the road.
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:57 AM
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agreed...def similar to the e bubble!!!!
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Great card, but I'm surprised that after 44 replies, no one mentioned that it's overgraded. Should be a 2.5 at best due to the crease on the lower left.
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ed...that's a given...it's a psa holder, duh!!!!!
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:26 AM
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ed...that's a given...it's a psa holder, duh!!!!!
Indeed; how thoughtless of me.
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For me personally, I have fallen deeply in love with these T206 backs.

When my Dad and I first started collecting T206, we accumulated a very nice group of HOF, but with common backs. While it was fantastic, it was not challenging, whatsoever (unless you go for 7's and 8's, which is not my thing).

We have slowly begun collecting tougher backs, with HOF as much as possible, and we do not plan on changing our direction any time soon. We love these tough backs and will continue to go after them.

As a collector, I would LOVE to see prices come down!!!! But so far, it has only gotten more and more expensive to be in this rare backs game.

No regrets, however.

I dig the Uzit Tinker. Sweet combination!
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thank you all for your interest in the T206 Tinker UZIT CARD IS NO LONGER AVALIABLE HAS BEEN SOLD
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I like the idea of collecting rare T206 backs but at this price I would rather own a E90-1 Shoeless Joe Jackson rookie card or a 1933 Goudey Lajoie #106 or a high grade 51 Bowman Mickey Mantle rookie card. I understand the importance of this card but when actually taking this amount of ones bank account I could not do it.

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