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right but t206s are not kept by the original collector anymore....whoever is dying with these cards didn't get them originally ...when cards are obtained for free they tend to be sold for not top dollars since every dollar collected is profit....so there was more incentive for the t206s that were valuable to be on the market already from these new non original collectors...there are a lot of 1950s original collectors I would gather that their cards may be hitting the market for the first time when they die....as their kids/heirs will be getting the cards for free... |
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i dont agree with this statement at all. It is the rarer...more valuable inherited collections that DO find their ways to the big auction houses and DO realize top dollar. ALthough by flooding the market with rarities like mint graded e98's and red hindu t206's there can be bargains to be found.
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