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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: keyway
I keep reading on here that the market is softening for lesser T's and E's. Where do you see that. The prices of lesser grade commons and HOF'ers just keep on rising. I see every week higher and higher prices on EBAY. I guess the cost of travel has made it more feasible to spend more for a card on ebay than travel with all the expence to get one. I know I was going to a large show this weekend but have decided not to because the cost of travel is nuts. As long as the expence of travel stays high the prices on ebay will just continue to climb. Frank |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: Brandon Brown
I have been collecting the T206's for a short time, but have kept an eye on the prices for quite a while, and they sure dont seem to be dropping any. My plans to go to the National this year have fizzled based on travel cost, so I am planning on reinvesting the money I would have used there, as well as just getting there, on cards on the forum and Ebay. It just doesnt seem logical to spend $200-300 or more in gas to get there, especially for a "novice" collector such as my self, who can just purchase on the net and come out with more cards in the end! Great point Frank, Im with you on this one! |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: T206Collector
...It's a decent time to buy, with prices that are generally a bit lower on the more available T206 cads than they were a year or two ago. I would agree that since last summer, prices apear to me to have leveled off somewhat. But fom 2006 to 2007, they did come down. |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: peter ullman
the t200 market didn't look so weak on ebay last night? |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: leon
Prices on the middle of the road cards are down across the board. It's not debatable....It's black and white. I talk to a lot of collectors and dealers....and track many cards myself. This is a good time to be set collecting....as someone else said recently. regards |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: barrysloate
I agree with Leon completely on this one. Tobacco and candy cards that are not too scarce and are in lower grades are down considerably on ebay. |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: J Levine
I can also tell you about t205s. |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: Bob
I think that caramel cards have slowed their meteoric climb. The E94, E97 and E98 sets, three I watch carefully, took off like crazy the past 9 months but have slowed a little. The registry boys still drive up the prices of the highly graded cards but mid and lower grade cards have stabilized. |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: boxingcardman
HOF and popular players are pulling very solid prices even in low grades. |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: Darren
J Levine, |
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Who says lesser T's are soft
Posted By: Joe Drouillard
It depends on what you mean by "lesser Ts." I agree with the other collectors that now is a great time to buy T206s, especially graded cards in mid to high grade condition, but if your interested in ungraded Ts without creases or paper loss the price is generally about the same as last year. They still range between $25.00 to $35.00 for commons on eBay. There also doesn't seem to be many midgrade lots of T206s offered lately. So you cannot save by buying in quanity. You also have the problem when you buy ungraded cards of bad scans and trimmed cards. Almost all of the cards that I have bought this year have been graded PSA 5 to 6, or SGC 50 to 60. It has slowed me down a bit in trying to collect the set, but it just seems to me to be the best value for the dollar right now. |
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