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Doing a quick analysis and calculation, there are about 7 T206s here with decent value. I'm not as well versed in T205s, but there doesn't appear to be any big names of those, although the one has a cool date stamp which can add value to the right collector. I calculated the estimated resale value total of those 7 T206s to be about $500 on the low end. That leaves 26 cards remaining, and if you just do a quick multiplication by $20 (again, on the low side for a majority of them), the entire low-end value of this lot is about $1000. So if you can snag the lot for around $800 or less, you're doing REALLY well. If you can snag the lot for $800-1000, it's still a pretty good deal.
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