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Old 12-23-2020, 06:37 AM
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There are five recorded sales in CardTarget, which breaks down transactions by color. http://www.cardtarget.com/cards/176207. Some are probably a match to those posted above.
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There are five recorded sales in CardTarget, which breaks down transactions by color. http://www.cardtarget.com/cards/176207. Some are probably a match to those posted above.
So cool and useful. Thank you Ed.
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I believe that, with Ed's Card Target link above; it can realistically be said that the number of E98 Tenney Blues, floating around out there; settles in at a 5 or 6 number.

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Here's one that sold back in 2007 I couldn't save the image so I had to
print it that's why it's so blurry.

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I believe that, with Ed's Card Target link above; it can realistically be said that the number of E98 Tenney Blues, floating around out there; settles in at a 5 or 6 number.

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My guess is you could easily double, triple or quadruple (or more) that number for copies in existence. Most of them you won't find online, is my guess.

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Hi Pat,

Try the Snipping Tool if you can't save an image. Works well in those cases.
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My guess is you could easily double, triple or quadruple (or more) that number for copies in existence. Most of them you won't find online, is my guess.

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Thank you Leon, I agree with your premise. Those that are part of private collections, set registries, master sets, etc. always provide that gray area; for me. In general, I refer to pop reports, auction results and the like to kinda get a feel for what is out there and potentially available. When a new cycle of collectors enters the room; I have run across this at card shows; it helps me to talk somewhat intelligently (for me, anyway) to specialty/type collecting minds. Many I encounter, like me, don't have the $$$ to master or team set even; look for cool niches (my E98 Kling 4 colors, for ex.) to explore. Thank you to all for priceless info.
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My guess is you could easily double, triple or quadruple (or more) that number for copies in existence. Most of them you won't find online, is my guess. .
I agree with Leon on this, as I believe there are still a lot of 'undocumented' cards out there, and I think that for the E98 set this might be even more of a possibility as many in the olden days collected the set without specifically choosing a color. You took what you could get, and I imagine there are still a fair amount of E98 cards that have not been plasticized, or shared with the general public. Thus more blue Tenneys.

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I agree with Leon on this, as I believe there are still a lot of 'undocumented' cards out there, and I think that for the E98 set this might be even more of a possibility as many in the olden days collected the set without specifically choosing a color. You took what you could get, and I imagine there are still a fair amount of E98 cards that have not been plasticized, or shared with the general public. Thus more blue Tenneys.

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