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Old 02-03-2017, 10:34 AM
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The Type 2 Red Cobby shown is in the $750-$1100 range, imo......due to the condition. I love red Cobbys and I Like T213 more than T206 as they are scarcer in general. As mentioned the Type 2s are quite a bit easier than type 1s or 3s.

I think the big sale of a 2 has helped me I've had offers more then 1100 but I wanna thank everyone for the info it's been fun learning about this set
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Old 02-03-2017, 10:56 AM
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Sounds like you had a fair offer but maybe the market is ripe to go up even more. All red cobbs have been going up, that is for sure.

And I think aesthetics is different for each collector. It is a great looking card, with nice eye appeal and if I had it all I would see would be the top, burnt looking part. A lot of collectors love cards like these though. There is something for everyone in the hobby. Good luck!!

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I think the big sale of a 2 has helped me I've had offers more then 1100 but I wanna thank everyone for the info it's been fun learning about this set
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Old 02-03-2017, 11:36 AM
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Sounds like you had a fair offer but maybe the market is ripe to go up even more. All red cobbs have been going up, that is for sure.

And I think aesthetics is different for each collector. It is a great looking card, with nice eye appeal and if I had it all I would see would be the top, burnt looking part. A lot of collectors love cards like these though. There is something for everyone in the hobby. Good luck!!

Yeah the card isn't on the market I was looking for a Cobb and this one fits the bill being from the south the fact it was a Regional set is crazy cool to me! But you are right ! I'm one of those guys who digged the burn haha
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Here is one I have. The T213-2 Red Background Cobb is more rare than the T213-2 bat at shoulder Cobb by a ratio of about 3/4. I would put it at around 150 or less or so still around, which is rare by most vintage card standards. There are many T213-2 that have less than 20 examples left.
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Here is one I have. The T213-2 Red Background Cobb is more rare than the T213-2 bat at shoulder Cobb by a ratio of about 3/4. I would put it at around 150 or less or so still around, which is rare by most vintage card standards. There are many T213-2 that have less than 20 examples left.

Beautiful card! I just got around to checking out the pop report on PSA and that put things into perspective some aswell
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