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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Oh, I appreciate them. But how do they increase in value? |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: barrysloate
There is virtually no documentation of any transactions but if the cards are unique you have to assume that you can play that up to get big bucks. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: leon
I don't believe they will ever be as valuable as mainstream extreme rarities due to the demand side of the equation....Otherwise my T231 would be worth more than a T206 Honus in a 1 holder....(though I have no idea what the value of a T231 would be today) |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: barrysloate
But is a T231 a cinderella card? It has a brand name, Fans cigarettes. Cinderella cards have no identifying information. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I guess that is technically true, Barry, but functionally, Leon's card has essentially no comparables. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: barrysloate
My definition of a cinderella card is one with no information on it whatsoever and therefore it is impossible to know who issued it. The fact that a card is unique does not make it a cinderella. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
An important distinction Barry. There exists an uncertainty regarding the origin (and therefore the legitimacy) of a cindarella card. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: barrysloate
I'm not sure of the exact definition but if we can determine which company manufactured or distributed a card then it probably can't be considered a cinderella. But the T231 does fall in a gray area, simply because we can't figure out why so few exist. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: Preece1
Let's see those cinderella cards. After more players were found in the set, SGC changed the title to show 1885-1886. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: leon
That's not a cinderella....Haven't your heard about 'ole Buck? (inside joke).. |
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Appreciation of Cindarella Cards
Posted By: Preece1
Buck's Cigarettes will probably never be confirmed unless someone finds an advertisement in a 19th century magazine |
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