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I think this is too simplistic. Your list does not account for series - BL 460 is on par with a Drum and Uzit, which is a tier above BL 350, CB, and Red Hindu. Sovereign 460s are generally tougher than 150/350. Some old mills are downright impossible, so you can’t discount/ignore front/back combos.
Brown old mills are only southern leaguers, there are only 14 confirmed examples, and there are no more than 2 of a confirmed example known. Plus, they are all graded A, bc they were scrap. There is a reason the t206 set is called the “monster”. There are soooo many layers. All that said, if we are going to generalize, I would break it down like this in terms of back scarcity 1. Brown old mill and brown Lenox 2. Broadleaf 460, Drum, Uzit 3. Red Hindu, Black Lenox 4. Broadleaf 350, Carolina Brights, Brown Hindu (this last could go in tier below) 5. Sovereign 460, Piedmont fact 42, American Beauty 460, Cycle 460 6. EPDG, Tolstoi, Cycle 360, all other American Beauties 7. Other Sovereigns, Old Mill, Polar Bear, OM SL Meanwhile Sweet Cap 350, 25s are very tough too (SC 150, 25s can be tough too) Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 06-14-2023 at 03:23 PM. |
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Totally echo Ryan's sentiment. I agree there needs to be more than 5 tiers, likely 8-9, as Ryan also alluded to.
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Really appreciate the thoughtfulness put into the Tier List, I can definitely see how I'm oversimplifying things. Let's use Ryan's Tiers as the basis for the discussion.
Now to the question at hand: what is the typical premium on one tier vs another? For example, if I want to buy a Tier 3 (Red Hindu/Black Lenox), should I expect to pay 5x what the same card in the same condition with a Tier 8 (typical Piedmont/Sweet Cap)? 10x? What about for the other Tiers? I'm getting better at understanding the market for Tier 8, but the smaller supply for the other tiers makes it harder to get a good read on it. Thanks for the thoughts so far! |
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Tier 3 is in the range of having to go card by card.
Looking at prices realized for red Hindu, it's more than 5x, sometimes way more than 5x. |
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Thinking there is a multiplier for backs is just too simplified. As I mentioned, some front-back combos are near impossible. For example, old mill and Tolstoi are not particularly tough backs, but in some players, they can be downright impossible. Perhaps with commons, maybe PB, Sov 150/350, some old mill, Tolstoi, EPDG, and cycle 350 can have some multiplier (not sure what that will be)( and that is simplified, as there is nuance to each of these. But once you get beyond that, it’s all about the known population of the front/back combo.
Here is what I would do. First, familiarize yourself with the PSA and SGC population reports. Links below (in typical SGC fashion, they fucked up their population report and now it total eats shit (happily, Ryan Hotchkiss), and because you now need 8 characters for anything, you must type in t206 and then the back (cycle, hindu, etc)) https://www.psacard.com/pop/t206?byback=0 https://www.gosgc.com/pop-report Next, I would sit down and read this Scot Reader’s book/paper on t206 (link below); it totally kicks ass. https://oldcardboard.com/t/t206/Insi...al-edition.pdf Last, I would search net54 for t206 threads and read as many as you can, with emphasis on Ted Z’s running thread |
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