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I'd say that there is no noticeable difference if you are talking about all but the scarcest variations in either set. I'd be willing to wager that you could find multiple copies of any card in the set, except for a few of the scarce variations that I mentioned, on eBay and/or the B/S/T on this board right now, and all for pretty reasonable prices. You could probably say the same about the T206s as well. For set completion, obviously the T205s would be a lot easier, just based on the relative size of the sets and the fact that you won't have several multi-hundred or thousand dollar cards to obtain. I'd say that you could probably put together a decent T205 set, minus 4-5 very tough variations, for well under $10k.
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I am working on a T205 Cubs front/ back set and there are defintely some tough variations. Drum, Broadleaf, and Hindu are the toughest and most expensive. While difficult, it is not am impossible task and I have 116 out of 151 possibilities. Of course I like all my cards to match so crossing over psa to SGC adds some expense.
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I just started working on the T205 set in September 2015. I had picked up all the HOFers in 2003 - 2005, so all I need are the "commons" and tougher variations. Right now, I have 75 different cards; one PSA 1 (Jake Stahl Hindu back), four PSA 2, seven PSA 3, and the rest are all PSA 4/4.5. So far, I've spent just over $10K, with the highest priced card being my PSA 3 Cobb, followed by my PSA 3 Joss, and then PSA 4s of Johnson, Young and Mathewson. Those cards are the only ones that cost over $500 each, but keep in mind, that I got all of them in 2003 and 2004.
I've been able to get most of the commons so far for around $50-$65 each in PSA 4. I'm also looking for at least one of each back, and have all of them except Drum and the two Broadleafs. Steve
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I put together both the T205 (208-card set) and T206 (520), and would agree with what Marc said. In summary, the T206 set is more expensive because of the sheer volume and fewer expensive cards in total.
What I'd add is that some of the variations and tougher cards can be difficult to find. I had a tough time with Graham Cubs, which I didn't see on eBay for many months, for example. Wilhelm (even the corrected version) isn't plentiful, either. And some cards, like the Joss, can be extremely hard to find in lower-grade condition - I didn't see one that wasn't outrageous for many months. It's a little different from T206 in that you won't always find the tougher cards on eBay at any given time - let alone in the lower grade that you want. My advice to you would be to pick up the tougher cards when you can fit them in your budget instead of trying to buy only commons at first. Some of them can be too tough and it may be several months before you find another in that condition. If, for example, you find a low-grade Joss or WaJo, I'd jump on it. Cobbs/Mattys are generally always out there so it's less of a concern.
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I did a radically terrible set and settled for just the fronts (because a lot of mine didn't have backs). It was fun, not very hard, and not very expensive considering.
I did a little website about the project. I particularly enjoyed using photoshop to do an "update" set. http://www.bbcard1.com/205/ |
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Is the T205 Ed Walsh pink background considered a true variation?
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Yoda,
Many collectors DO consider that a true variation. For my T205 HoF collection, I am now missing only the tougher variations including: Collins Closed-Mouth Yellow Elephant Mathewson 37-1 Wallace, no cap-1 line stats Walsh-Pink background lines I have also been collecting "back runs" of Brown (missing Leons Drum), Chance (complete) and Mathewson (missing the Cycle 37-1) In my opinion, the T205 set has incredible character and is tremendous fun to put together. Dave |
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