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Old 04-09-2014, 09:46 PM
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What is considered high these days on a CB?
I would think 900, 1,000, maybe 1,100 for a graded 4 common is a fair price? Anything over 1,500 I would consider high, but you folks are more knowledgeable than I am. What would you all consider a fair price or a high price for a graded 4 common?

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I would think 900, 1,000, maybe 1,100 for a graded 4 common? Anything over 1,500 I would consider high, but you folks are more knowledgeable than I am. What would you all consider a fair price or a high price for a graded 4 common?
I'm the wrong guy to ask have you seen what I have paid for some cards.
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Old 04-09-2014, 09:51 PM
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I'm the wrong guy to ask have you seen what I have paid for some cards.
Maybe. But you like the best of the best. Number grade means nothing to you. Eye appeal means everything to you.
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I would think 900, 1,000, maybe 1,100 for a graded 4 common is a fair price? Anything over 1,500 I would consider high, but you folks are more knowledgeable than I am. What would you all consider a fair price or a high price for a graded 4 common?
Based on my limited seat-of-the-pants analysis I would concur. One just sold in our last auction, CB in a 4 holder, for 1192...but if 2 guys have to have a card, in auction, the numbers can easily be skewed.
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Don't need this Chase....but, I'm lookong for a blue Chase with a CB back......do you have one ?


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Hey Ted- How close are these backs getting to BL350's?
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Don't need this Chase....but, I'm lookong for a blue Chase with a CB back......do you have one ?


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Obviously not T206 but I thought others may like to see the other set made by Carolina Brights a few years earlier (1907) the VERY RARE T91 "Nursery Rhymes" cards. Neat in that they have an ornate back showing the package that the T206 would also come in. The Carolina Brights T206 back is my personal favorite as it is a thing of beauty...
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Obviously not T206 but I thought others may like to see the other set made by Carolina Brights a few years earlier (1907) the VERY RARE T91 "Nursery Rhymes" cards. Neat in that they have an ornate back showing the package that the T206 would also come in. The Carolina Brights T206 back is my personal favorite as it is a thing of beauty...

Fantastic Rhett! Thanks for posting.
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Obviously not T206 but I thought others may like to see the other set made by Carolina Brights a few years earlier (1907) the VERY RARE T91 "Nursery Rhymes" cards. Neat in that they have an ornate back showing the package that the T206 would also come in. The Carolina Brights T206 back is my personal favorite as it is a thing of beauty...

Interesting, never seen these cards before. Very cool
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Obviously not T206 but I thought others may like to see the other set made by Carolina Brights a few years earlier (1907) the VERY RARE T91 "Nursery Rhymes" cards. Neat in that they have an ornate back showing the package that the T206 would also come in. The Carolina Brights T206 back is my personal favorite as it is a thing of beauty...
Do they all have the Jamestown souvenir info, or do the mail-in ones leave it off?

Looks like an interesting set.

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Obviously not T206 but I thought others may like to see the other set made by Carolina Brights a few years earlier (1907) the VERY RARE T91 "Nursery Rhymes" cards. Neat in that they have an ornate back showing the package that the T206 would also come in. The Carolina Brights T206 back is my personal favorite as it is a thing of beauty...
Makes the Joe Camel ad campaigns look like they were targeting Methuselah.
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