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			Posted By: Josh Adams Could this be a result of that PSA "Best of" list, or whatever it is called?  | 
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			Posted By: WP Not really a remarkable looking group. | 
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			Posted By: Peter Thomas I have 19 8's and 3 9's, Including a Speaker and a horizontal could be time to say goodby - those are crazy prices. | 
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			Posted By: WPA As high as people's wallets will take them  | 
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			Posted By: Adam Smith Prices for cards like that are ridiculous, but some people have more money than brain. | 
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			Posted By: WP A similar run up on prices took place about 18 months ago on Mint 1951 Bowman cards. The cards were selling for 2500-5000 bucks. Needless to say after a few key collectors got the cards they needed and when one decided to sell his collection the market tanked. They sell for between 500 and 700 now. I see the same future for 06s. | 
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			Posted By: JimB How many HOFs were there in the group?  Was Chance the only one? | 
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			Posted By: joe brennan   I saw those and thought the cards were magnificent. Alot of them I looked at were from THE HARRIS COLLECTION. I picked up a 3 and 4 last night. The 4 was a Polar Bear back. Total price $72. I'm just as happy with these as most collectors are with 8's and 9's.  | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens And the Harris Collection is synonymous with trimmed and alltered cards. The cards may look impressive, but many of them have been doctored. | 
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			Posted By: Tom Batchelor Joe, | 
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			Posted By: Mark Rios There are alot of those pretty cards in holders | 
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			Posted By: JimB Jay, | 
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			Posted By: Martin Neal Hi Tom, I live in Charlottesville and remember Marco well and his shop on Main Street. I bought 25 mint upper deck Kevin Maas from him and a t206 Pattee. I have also seen a few of that hoard that came from Richmond. They still talk about it around here. I thought there was closer to a thousand in that find and they averaged around near mint. Do you remember where the bulk of them went to? | 
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			Posted By: Tom Batchelor Hey Martin, | 
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			Posted By: Marc S. I'm not sure how high these cards will go.  Certainly numerical grade seems to be less important once you get to 8 - if you see a PSA 9 selling for less than a PSA 8.  That said - the people buying these cards often have literally seven figures in their collections, so overpaying is not something that is really going to make a dent on their retirement.  But - at the end of the day, whether the cards are funked with or not, T-206 is often considered the premier pre-war set, and it is one of the few sets that you can probably put together in Near Mint or better condition if you have enough money and time [save for a handful of cards...]  There are dozens of people putting together T-206 sets, and many of them seem to have collecting budget dollars available to upgrade their sets.   | 
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			Posted By: cmoking It didn't seem like that many different people won those auctions.  For the most part, the same 4 names kept coming up as the winners.  One of the interesting issues with the high grade stuff is that the addition or subtraction of just one collector makes a big difference in price.  | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw Oh wait, that's wine coolers isn't it  | 
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			Posted By: Jeff Prillaman Batch -- what's happening (Hey Martin) | 
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