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I think the rarity card would be a better choice, based on the demand for that card would be higher
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While it's only a guess, I would think the mainstream HOFer would be a better choice than the rarer card.
On another note, next time we have a thread asking why we have so many members yet so few that actually contribute to the discussion, someone should reference this thread. Responding to a thought out thread/question with "lol" is pretty insulting. Others piling on is even worse.
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Robert,
What is amusing, is that you have someone on the BST wanting to trade a T206 Demmitt for a Ty Cobb. r/ Frank Quote:
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Sorry, but the original question posed made me laugh. Hence the LOL.
Next time I'll complain about an ebay seller who charged me .39 too much in shipping. Is that better?
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If two 100 year old cards are priced comparably today, who here could possibly offer a meaningful opinion as to their relative worth in 5-10-20 years?
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I don't understand the LOL, perhaps I understated the value of the Demmitt and overvalued the value of the Cobb both by a few hundred but nothing to justify a LOL, LOL. In terms of predicting value, if I had been following T206 values the LAST 20 years, I think I could say with certainty if card "x" continues go up exponentially but card "y" not so much....Whether I would share that info is a different matter altogether
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I here can offer a meaningful opinion...
The Cobb will be appreciate more, relative to the appreciation in price of the Demmitt. Cobb is a top tier HOFer. Demand for cards contemporary with when he played increases, at an increasing rate. The Demmitt card is only sought by those who are attempting some level of completion with T206s (520 or more). It seems to me that while some folks attempt that, or pace themselves in that direction; there isn't a growing number of serious T206 set collectors. Folks chase HOFers, a team, portraits, all of one back... Mr. Lipset's vol 3 of The Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards has mention of values of T cards in a Price Guide on page 110. These prices are circa 1986. Wagner 22,000 Plank 4,500 Magie 2,000 O'Hara 500 Demmitt 500 Elberfeld Wash 225 HOFer 25 Cobb red 200 Cobb green 300 Johnson 100 Somewhere I have a list, based on price lists and sales lists for the white border tobacco cards; that show prices from the 50's to the 90's. Green Cobbs have overtaken Demmitt's in value. Now if almost no new collectors enter the hobby, and we die off, then we may well get back to Demmitt's being worth more. I think there are fewer of them, than the green Cobb's, but it isn't simple supply and demand. Folks are after Cobb even though they might not know much about him. There's lots of demand for his cards. Few folks, even among collectors, know about the college boy from Illinois who hit .301 under Hughie Jennings with the Baltimore Orioles in his first season of professional baseball. Or that out there in that Orioles outfielder was another guy who'd be depicted in those great white border tobacco cards... Bill O'Hara. Now who here knew Demmitt and O'Hara were team-mates? Demmitt's card is less plentiful than the green Cobb. But the green Cobb has MUCH more demand, it'll sell for more. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 03-11-2011 at 10:20 PM. |
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