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Old 03-24-2012, 12:53 PM
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Default T213 Values

Oldcardboard has the "Value Multiplier" at 1 for each of the three sets indicating that their value is about the same.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/t/t213/t...?cardsetID=709

But this doesn't seem to match the availability as T213-2's seem to be more common and the asking prices seem to be higher for T213-1 and T213-3. Assuming that the Oldcardboard site is wrong, what would you say is a true value multiplier for these three sets?
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I would say that type 1 is definately toughest, especially in decent shape with type 3 next and type 2 easiest. So how about type 3--1.5-2x and type 1--3-4x
Type 2. Just an opinion.
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OldCardboard is flat wrong. The Series 1 cards should be 5x the Series 2 cards and Series 3 should be 4-5x the Series 2 cards. The problem with the Series 3 cards is that their color appearance (non-glossy) is so muted and "washed out" that they don't have the pizzaz of the Series 2 cards with their glossy fronts and bright colors, and therefore the appeal is to "niche collectors". Series 1 and 3 cards are very tough...
P.S. The overprinted factory backs on the Series 3 cards are at least 10x.

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OldCardboard is flat wrong. The Series 1 cards should be 5x the Series 2 cards and Series 3 should be 4-5x the Series 2 cards. The problem with the Series 3 cards is that their color appearance (non-glossy) is so muted and "washed out" that they don't have the pizzaz of the Series 2 cards with their glossy fronts and bright colors, and therefore the appeal is to "niche collectors". Series 1 and 3 cards are very tough...
P.S. The overprinted factory backs on the Series 3 cards are at least 10x.
I think Bob nailed it. Another way to look at Coupon (Type 1) scarcity is they are about as scarce as Red Cross (Type 2)...
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