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Posted By: fkw
I think the reason for the good $$ lately, in my opinion..... the T215 Red Cross cards are under valued in price guides of the present and past. T215's are far scarcer than cards valued in the same price range. $200 NRMT for an fairly scarce T215 common, is the same value or less as many more easily found cards of the era. For example, I see a good number of E93, E94, and E98 cards on eBay each and every month, yet sometime I may go a couple or more months before I see a single example from sets like T211 Red Sun, T215 Red Cross, T216 Kotton, D304, D310, D311, etc., all with values at or well below the most of the more popular "E" cards. Id easily pay $40 ea. for a clean VG T215 common, bring em on! |
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