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I can only speak to commons...Last year I did a cash/trade deal with a fellow board member for a sharp PSA 5 Leifeld common. The deal was worth about $1k. So I do believe the prices jump once you go beyond a 4.
PS- regarding eBay, it's usually a few lower grade examples, you rarely see any that are mid-grade on there. Last edited by MVSNYC; 05-05-2012 at 02:05 PM. |
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Michael,
It is good to see you back in the rare back game. I agree with you about the jump past 3-4, they really seem to take off in Mid-grade and are seldom seem on eBay. Lee Last edited by tinkertoeverstochance; 05-05-2012 at 02:26 PM. |
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Several PSA 4 commons have sold recently at auction for $900-$1200 with BP. Since it's an early back (1909 only) and pretty tough to find in high grade a decent PSA 5 common would probably run about $2K.
I agree that Brown Hindus are relatively plentiful compared with Broad Leaf 350s and Carolina Brights, for example. The pop reports bear this out. But Brown Hindu seems to be a favorite among many collectors and that leads to a considerable premium above what scarcity alone would justify. Last edited by sreader3; 05-05-2012 at 02:33 PM. |
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2 pretty nice 5's just sold for approximately $950 and $1200 in Goodwin....just sayin, but does anyone else think $2K for a 5 is high? Granted the Goodwin 5's were both angle cuts, they were very clean, front and back.
Just to add to Scot's point, hindu backs are one of the rarer backs that I seek out and hoard in any condition I can get them. I must have owned over 50 and still have 2 dozen or so. The other one I hoard is Piedmont 42, which I am at about 20 examples right now. I only have approximately 5-6 carolina brights and 5-6 broad leaf 350 for comparison. Lee Last edited by tinkertoeverstochance; 05-05-2012 at 02:46 PM. |
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High compared to what?
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Ok Scot, I give up....I guess with limited sales on mid-grade hindu, they can command almost anything.
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However, sometimes "grade" doesn't equal "eye appeal"....
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Don't usually grade T206, but gave it a shot with some hindus. (bres was graded). Not sure about prices, but they of course use to be a bit more affordable. ![]() |
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