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Originally Posted by dstudeba
While I am biased I don't think you can "sell these all day". I had a probably 15 cards from each of the e99 and e100 issues at the National and I think I sold a total of 3 cards. These were to a dealer who needed to fill a client's wantlist. As for the e222 and e221 issues there are so few of these traded who knows what the demand is for them?
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Of course you can't sell anything all day if the price or condition isn't right....but if I want to sell my e99's and e100's that I bought 7-8 yrs ago I can make multiples of what I paid...If I bought some 2 years ago I won't get what I paid. So, definitely it is about timing. As for the E221 and E222...same thing....I am quite sure the 2 E221's I have I can double (or close to double) my money on them....as for the E222's .....probably triple......but I have had them for several years. There is no way to answer the original question unless pricing is also called into play. I am just saying the demand is there (I will buy them if no one else) if the price is right...and I am not talking about giveaways and steals.....Here are the e99's and e100's in my collection with what I paid...
1910 E99 Bishop-blue Delmas vg+ 215.
1910 E99 Bishop-red Delmas gd -mk 130.
x1910 E99 Bishop-gold Delmas sgc50 107
x1910 E99 Bishop-blue Hitt sgc30 165
Gilliam Squires on back
1910 E99 Bishop-purple Melchoir vg 135
1911 E100 type 1 Powell /printers scrap pr 645
1911 E100 type 1 Tennent scrap pr 645
1911 E100- Red Cutshaw gd+ trimmed 285
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1911 E100/type 2 green Steen PSA 1 1250
x1911 E100 green Suter sgc40 300.
x1911 E100/type 2 Orange Suter sgc20 737.
x1911 E100 med.blue Pearce gd+ 60.>>
x1911 E100 Yellow Steen fr-corner chips 60.