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Old 05-14-2013, 04:20 PM
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Those are mighty fine looking cards and very cool as well I would not mind owning 2 of the 3 (the 1st and 3rd card) you listed. The double name on the jersey is by far my favorite I like it more than my Murray for sure.

They sold for super high prices there must be a strong demand for these.

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Old 05-14-2013, 04:36 PM
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Those are mighty fine looking cards and very cool as well I would not mind owning 2 of the 3 (the 1st and 3rd card) you listed. The double name on the jersey is by far my favorite I like it more than my Murray for sure.

They sold for super high prices there must be a strong demand for these.

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Adri@n, the Murr'y card will go for more money than the Demmitt or O'Hara because it is more rare. Though you are right that sometimes if a card is too obscure it can suppress its price.

Personally, I think that they are fantastic investments and significantly undervalued. I am far from an expert in the T206 error card market and it's not what I collect, but the Murr'y/Nodgrass/Dopner are terrific and very rare as far as error cards go. With people craving everything T206 related, as long as that continues the cards should reach strong prices.

It would be mind-blowing if you got your hands on a Nodgrass and Dopner to match your Murr'y... just my opinion. Good luck in REA.
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Old 05-14-2013, 04:39 PM
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Adrian....here's the thread on the blue old mill......makes for an interesting read! Dave.http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...=blue+old+mill
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Yes I agree all 3 together would be a fun challenge. I think I will add that to my list of goals in this hobby. So now I have 3 goals that actually feels good and gives me a smile. Another goal is I want to buy as many different Mantle cards in PSA 8 as I can I just picked up 10 of them in the last few days....I will keep my 52 Topps Mantle in PSA 4 since it looks more like a 5 and when I buy the 51 Bowman I will go after a PSA 5....the rest will have to be all well centered PSA 8's.

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i have three of them.

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Are they for sale? Or part of your collection?

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nodgrass Murr'y and Dopner are terrible investments, in my opinion. They are not errors - they are at best misprints. Nobody mispelled Snodgrass or Dorner. Nobody used an apostrophe to spell Murray. They are popular by trend.

As more people discover weirdo printing defects, the less interesting these will become, eg, backwards commas, floating 8s, etc.

Spend your money on true errors like Magie. Save up for that one for sure. Leave the rest to the freak bandwagon!

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Old 05-14-2013, 07:01 PM
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I will keep it that does not mean I will not buy the card (Magie) you mentioned I will some time in the near future. I enjoy T206 freak cards they are super rare and I like that challenge.

But I do understand you point of view!!!

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Old 05-14-2013, 07:22 PM
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nodgrass Murr'y and Dopner are terrible investments, in my opinion. They are not errors - they are at best misprints. Nobody mispelled Snodgrass or Dorner. Nobody used an apostrophe to spell Murray. They are popular by trend.

As more people discover weirdo printing defects, the less interesting these will become, eg, backwards commas, floating 8s, etc.

Spend your money on true errors like Magie. Save up for that one for sure. Leave the rest to the freak bandwagon!

Just my humble opinion....
explain why a miscut card is a good investment? how about a name at the top of a card? a missing ink run? or anything else for that matter?

a good investment is something that will go up in value. unless you have a magic ball you dont really know what will go up or down. who would have thought PSA is gong to attach a -2 to qualifying cards. people who had them are pounding sand right now. you can't give them away.

based on what you are saying, the only sound investment is a perfectly average high population card which looks and feels like the rest of them.

not sure about you guys, but i go by supply and demand. when there are only a few and i have not seen one for sale in 3 years, i buy it.

if you listen to them and want to sell your murr'y....ill buy it. it is the last one i need for my set.

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Are they for sale? Or part of your collection?

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none are for sale at this point. at some time in the future i may be williing to part with one to fund another purchase but im far from needing the cash.

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I think if you were able to look at enough t206's, you would find plenty of other cards with things similar to the Murr'y, Shappe, Dopner, Nodgrass.

There is also the Mitchell, Toront...missing the O

You can find the Hemphill card with part of his name missing, I've seen at least six examples of that, someone here has four.

I have the Griffith card with the last 2 1/2 letters of Cincinnati missing and I've seen another one of those.

I found this card a couple weeks ago. This one isn't missing letters, or part of a letter, it has a legit problem at the end. How many would you need to see to make it a recognized card? Not even sure how you would explain it if it was a recognized error
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