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First,
Welcome to Net 54! If I had to choose only one classic prewar card it would be the T206 Red Background Cobb. This is such a classic card from the most widely collected prewar set. Depending on your budget I'd look to purchase somewhere in the G - VG/EX ($500 - $1200) range and I wouldn't be concerned about the back at all - just pick a card that 'looks nice'. FYI...the most common backs are Piedmont and Sweet Caporal - Although Polar Bear and Sovereign are also quite common. Other great choices are: T206 Cobb Bat Off Pose T206 Mathewson Portrait T206 Cy Young Portait T206 Johnson Portrait T205 Mathewson Last edited by scottglevy; 05-18-2010 at 10:06 AM. Reason: Edited to say Welcome. |
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I would do an "auctions only" ebay search for either Cobb, Young, and Mathewson cards. (Although I would definitely add at the minimum Walter Johnson, McGraw, Speaker and Lajoie).
Pick one of these players and follow some of their graded cards in your "watched items". Get a feel for their prices. Follow only graded examples by PSA or SGC with a common back such as Piedmont or Sweet Caporal. If you buy graded you will avoid fake cards and difficult to see condition faults. After several weeks of this, you'll have a good idea of the prices. Having watched several auctions to completion, you'll have the price info you need and you can bid away. Keep in mind these are the most popular T206 cards so you might have to bid very late to get a good deal. The red background Cobb is much cheaper than the other Cobb variations. The other pose variations don't have as much of a price difference. |
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Personally I like the dark cap Mathewson because I don't think the other two T206s look like him all that much. Hard to argue with the Cobb Red or the Young portrait, both are classics of the genre.
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While I agree that the Dark Cap Matty is the one that resembles him most, I find good quality versions of the portrait to be really stunning:
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The real Matty (obviously the photo on which the T205 is based). IMHO the portrait doesn't look much like him; similarly, the Johnson pitching bears little resemblance.
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welcome aboard!!!
thanks for the pic, peter. great to see the real Matty. my fav and recommendation is the dark cap matty--the first T206 i ever bought some 26 years ago--and still have!! best, barry |
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Just have a look around and others here deal with other years as well, not just prewar
Welcome! Jimmy
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