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Old 09-16-2019, 07:42 PM
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This is a great thread that I missed the first time around. I know very little about T210s (a Busch in about EX is the only example I have ever owned) so I have nothing to add. But I really appreciate the thoughtful posts and the knowledge shared. For me, these are the threads that still make Net54 a worthwhile place to visit.

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This is a great thread that I missed the first time around. I know very little about T210s (a Busch in about EX is the only example I have ever owned) so I have nothing to add. But I really appreciate the thoughtful posts and the knowledge shared. For me, these are the threads that still make Net54 a worthwhile place to visit.
+1 Although this is almost a 3 yrs old thread, I also wish all threads were informational and fun but I guess that isnt the world we live in.

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After seeing a near set of these T210 Old Mill cards as individual cards and team lots in an upcoming auction, I thought I would bring up this informative thread from several years ago to hopefully get some further input from fellow members.

As evidenced by the raw condition of the vast majority of this auction's collection, I still believe that a large percentage of T210 cards are still ungraded, for the reasons that I mentioned in my previous post on the thread years ago, though as time goes on, just like the rest of prewar, the scales are tipping more to the graded side of the scale, even for a collector-centric set of cards like the T210 Old Mills.

Here is a visual contribution of a good chunk of my ratty and paltry collection to get things rolling. Note that only one of my cards is graded (I'm looking directly at you, angry extra large scan Mulldowney).

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Old 09-29-2023, 07:05 AM
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As the AH of the T210 set that is currently being offered, I have to echo the scarcity of most of the cards of this set and especially the later series cards.

While there may have been a few collectors complete the set(with or without the Jackson), most of those complete sets have been broken up, as with the one currently being offered.

In a nutshell it is a very complex and difficult set with different levels of rarity.

I welcome collectors and bidders to view the offering of the T210's in my auction..

https://www.brockelmanauctions.com/T...-LOT23047.aspx
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Great card and set and amazing diversity of players.

Love the look and someday hope to get my bucket list card from the set

Hope these all end up in good collections land hopefully on this forum
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Interesting topic my one and only Cabrol Series 7, which I think it's a misspelling and it's Charlie Carroll not a ghost card .This card was part of the Robert Edwards auction of 2015 Fall 1910-Era Baseball and Boxing Tobacco-Card Collection (22) Including T209, T210, and Lorillard's Mechanics. Also was listed in the Announcing the United States Card Collectors Catalog"- JR Burdick Mar. 1, 1939 as a newly listed card which was posted on this forum. So far what I found PSA has 2 total for their Population Report, dont know about the others,could be more Raw cards out there. I got this card October 2021

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I have about 150 T210s, only ten are graded, the rest are raw. As Scott pointed out, I'm not going to grade them because of the expense and most of them would only be 1s/2s. Grading them wouldn't enhance the value if I wanted to sell them.

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