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			As a longtime acquaintance once told me, and I believe it's true, everything will sell for a price. If it doesn't then the price just needs to be lower.    
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					Originally Posted by silvor  Sometime back when I asked general information about T206 cards, someone mentioned ANY t206 in ANY grade could be sold at any time for around fair market value.
 Looking on ebay and buying a few here and there, I tend to agree.  However, what others would be included in that?  33 Goudey maybe?
 
 My criteria would be:
 
 1) stars AND commons
 2) graded by PSA, SGC or BVG
 3) within say 10% of recent sales
 4) most "reasonable" grades grades for the time - say ANY grade for pre-war, but 5 or above post war, 7 or above "vintage" (pre 1980)
 
 I mostly look for T206 and late 70's, and can at least say, it better be a 9 or 10 to easily sell a 1978 Topps.  8 or below are tough, even for a couple dollars.  Obviously something like the Murray rookie can sell fairly easily, Ken Brett, well...
 
 Thoughts?
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