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I bought my first T206 card two weeks ago (with the help of users on this board
![]() So what I was wondering is what guidelines do you have to buying T206's? For instance, a nice little template to fill out would be. Maximum I will spend on an ungraded common: Maximum I will spend on a lot of ungraded commons (5): Maximum I will spend on a lot of ungraded commons (10): Maximum I will spend on a lot of ungraded commons (20): Maximum I will spend on a low grade common: Maximum I will spend on a SL: Maximum I will spend on a common HOF: etc. When scouring the board, I see a lot of good tips, but no specific prices that one should commit to when buying which is why this came to mind. Right now I am trying to find ungraded commons for 10-15 dollars. If an auction goes over that, I just let it roll off my back and don't think about it again. I feel that if I stay patient, those deals will come my way in time. So what are your tricks? |
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No trick really to it...I usually like to go to shows and buy lots of low grade raw commons at 10 each. I am flexilble enough to go to about 12, but generally they have to be something more special before I go more than that. Keep in mind I have been regularly buying T206s for more than two decades and have had several finds, so I feel pretty comfortable with them and I am more comfortable in the friendly creases of a low grade card than a pristine HOFer where you have to worry about all manner of trimming, recoloring and rebacking.
Ebay has been a little competitive lately, but prices normally moderate in summer. I guess outdoor activity tamps down the competition. Keep an eye on the bst here. I have found some of my better buys here. |
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When you buy your low grade commons for 10, where do you think they would grade were you to submit them (keeping in mind the volatility of grading sometimes). Are they real beaters or would they get a 1 or a 2. Just wondering because 10 dollars seems like quite a bargain when buying individually.
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All depends on what you're looking for. The reality is that if you buy $10-$15 Tcards, they will never have a dramatic rise in value, but they will probably also never go down much. Stars and minor HOFers and (I suspect) Southern Leaguers can be had in the $35-40 range, depending on the degree of their trangressions. I picked up both a Joss and a Crawford in that range here. |
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I think $10 is a bit low to realistically get cards with decent eye appeal, $12-15 maybe if you buy in bulk...
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I am also a believer in don't walk away from something you want if the money isn't that much of a difference maker. I recently bought a group of raw T205s which I think would grade 2s or even a couple 2.5s at $10 each...I was buying them to upgrade my set, but none of them were huge upgrades, so had I not been able to get them at my price, I would have walked away. The buyer was happy because he got his money, no muss, no fuss and I am happy because I figure I can upgrade about six of my cards from p-f to f-g or a little better and then sell the cards I upgraded to recover most if not all of my $. It all depends on how big of a rush you are in and how picky you are. The difference between $10 and $15 on a single card should not make you walk away if you like the card. The difference of $200 and $300 on a lot of 20 is more significant and sometimes you then need to think about "unbundling" them.
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