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Posted By: Jerry
But I was piddling around Ebay looking for a mid grade T206 Evers Portrait to go with my Tinker & Chance and came across this card. Is this an aberation or is there something special about this card that i am missing. Are Lower Tier PSA5 T206 HOFers really 4 figure cards? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The Evers pose with "Cubs" across chest is a tougher pose, and it doesn't come up that often in a 5. Still very high, but high prices are the norm, not an aberration. |
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Posted By: Bob
That pose of Evers comes up far less frequently than the other Evers poses but that is still a huge number for the card, even in a 5. The card's condition resembles PSA 4s I have seen in the past which have gone for $300-400. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Everything these guys said ahead of me is true. You never need to be surprised at the prices that people pay for PSA cards. |
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