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			Posted By: identify7 Every card issued after a player's career has ended to me is overpriced.  Some like Playball Jacksons, Leaf Wagner, Ruth and others are real difficult for me to understand (the demand). | 
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			Posted By: Judge Dred All 19th century baseball material is over valued. I am offering 10 cents on the dollar (current value) for all 19th century cards. Don't miss out on this offer as I will only be making it once! Email me with details on all of the 19th century material you want to get rid of before the valuation collapse occurs. | 
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			Posted By: Glen V T206 Wagner | 
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			Posted By: J Levine All graded cards... | 
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			Posted By: Rob ALL LeBron James cards | 
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			Posted By: Judge Dred I agree with you (Gil) about the value of players cards that are produced after a players career has ended or after they have died but market demand may disagree with our opinion on this subject.   | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens This easy, the price of any first or last card that isn't in NM conidition. The 33 Goudey Benough is probably the single best, or worst, example. There is nothing rare about this card and there is nothign special about the player, yet this card carries a huge premium, even in the worst of conditions. | 
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			Posted By: Judge Dred Jay - | 
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			Posted By: Julie --most are just commemoratives. Some of them show the old guys as they were when the set was made; if people want to pay for them, even if they're not from the guy's playing days, that's O.K. with me. | 
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			Posted By: Peter Spaeth Roger Maris, especially the 1962. 53 Bowman Color Reese. Any "low pop" common in an 8 because the price is just a function of the label. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw and want to buy | 
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			Posted By: Mark E107s. | 
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			Posted By: scott brockelman i'll buy all the E107's you can find for full graded book, honestly graded raw or slabbed.  | 
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			Posted By: J Levine I agree that as tougher cards go in the T-205 set this one is a little overrated. I see more Joss cards than T-205 Wagners, Donahues, or Kleinows. The Joss was produced sometime after he died in April of 1911. I am pretty sure(read as slightly more probable than not) it was the same print run as some of the other tougher cards (like Raymond, Donahue, Wagner, Kleinow, etc.) but not the same one as the Shean/Graham Cubs versions (which were produced sometime between June and October of 1911). | 
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			Posted By: Anson Sub-par, pre-war, questionable hall of famers | 
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			Posted By: Jim Crandell Overvalued--ungraded vintage cards that the owner thinks are near mint or better but would never grade that. | 
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			Posted By: Jimi ...there's the T206 Wganer that SHOULD BE lower priced the T206 Ty Cobb (w/ Ty Cobb back).  There's the '52 Mantle that is a DP, but we still pay more money than (usually) the much harder to get '52 Mathews RC.   | 
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			Posted By: Kieran I dont beleive at all that the 52 Mantle is overvalued even as a DP. Why? Cause he is a player alomst everyone wants to collect..Matthews 52 most people dont care about. Price equals demand and there is barely noone more popular than the Mick.  | 
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			Posted By: identify7 The '52 Mantle. | 
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			Posted By: Mark Scott, I wasn't asserting that e107s book for too much, but rather that (IMHO) they are currently selling for too much (way way way over book).  If you don't agree that they're overpriced, here is one currently available for sale: | 
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			Posted By: Hal Lewis Gil: | 
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			Posted By: identify7 Mark: I am curious why you feel that the E107 Chesbro is overpriced.  It seems to me that a half dozen or so bidders are currently actively in the process of establishing the card's value. | 
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			Posted By: Chad Really, what is the big deal about a rookie card designation, especially when it comes to vintage stuff? This is the one aspect of the hobby that just confounds me. It's Jack Chesbro's rookie card! Wow. | 
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			Posted By: Hal Lewis Rookie card doesn't matter with this set because of the rarity... but HOF does matter. | 
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			Posted By: Mark Gil:  You can argue that any card is not overpriced because people are currently bidding large amounts for it.  But I think a better test for whether a card is overvalued is whether the card will sustain the its value in the future.  E107s have only recently taken off so thay do not have as long a track record as other valauble cards.  I know of HOFers that sold for only $3k within the past year.  It seems to me as though there is an e107 frenzy right now which could lead to a bubble.  But hey, that's just my opinion.  Alan Greenspan does agree with me though.   | 
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			Posted By: Hal Lewis My bad, Marcus... I didn't pick up on your hint. | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar rookie and they like the picture. I do not like the picture, I do not have one, and my favorite Mick is the '53 Bowman. | 
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			Posted By: identify7 Chad: I agree with you that the premium for rookie cards appears out of line with their value, however, since the demand supports this pricing, we are both wrong. | 
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			Posted By: Hal Lewis The whole vintage card craze is a ploy. | 
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			Posted By: Adam J. Moraine Julie, | 
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			Posted By: identify7 Congrats to HalleyGator!  It is far too infrequently that we gat to see pivotal movements on eBay.  And the story is yet unfolding.  Good luck on the next one - and "good luck" can include not winning it, if it is wrong. | 
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			Posted By: Max Weder Hal | 
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			Posted By: Anson So Hal's probably behind the Dot Com Bomb too.  Nevertheless, you can always adopt me Hal. | 
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