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Old 06-28-2015, 07:45 AM
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Default Monthly Beckett for Pre-War cards ???

Title says it all. I remember when I was a bit younger and collecting present day cards. Beckett usually had more listings than Tuff Stuff. I remember them only listing from about the mid to late 30s to present day.

Is there another Beckett or equivalent that lists the prices for Pre-war cards ??? Specifically T206. And if there is do they actually have a lot of the cards from the sets listed or only a few ?

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Title says it all. I remember when I was a bit younger and collecting present day cards. Beckett usually had more listings than Tuff Stuff. I remember them only listing from about the mid to late 30s to present day.

Is there another Beckett or equivalent that lists the prices for Pre-war cards ??? Specifically T206. And if there is do they actually have a lot of the cards from the sets listed or only a few ?

Thanks in advance for any help.
If there was it would be worth about the same as the cost incurred for throwing it into a raging dumpster fire.

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I'm confused worth ? Or Cost ? I'm talking about a current price guide that can be bought or ordered.
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Beckett produced this for a while in the 1990s -- if memory serves it didn't last very long.

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I'm confused worth ? Or Cost ? I'm talking about a current price guide that can be bought or ordered.

What Tom means is any monthly prewar price guide would be worthless. The only true "price guide" is your own research of previous auctions through sites such as VCP, Card Target, Prices Realized, plus simply Google. Even with all of that information, the ending price of a scarce item can vary significantly from one auction to the next if the collector who needed that item before (but now has acquired it) doesn't participate in the next auction.
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What Tom means is any monthly prewar price guide would be worthless. The only true "price guide" is your own research of previous auctions through sites such as VCP, Card Target, Prices Realized, plus simply Google. Even with all of that information, the ending price of a scarce item can vary significantly from one auction to the next if the collector who needed that item before (but now has acquired it) doesn't participate in the next auction.
I can see some validity to that. Just was curious as I'd like to have something even close to the value and getting it monthly without doing the research myself.
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6/10 Billy Sullivan back run 60%

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Excel spreadsheets only $5
T3, T201, T202, T204, T205, T206, T207, 1914 CJ, 1915 CJ, Topps 1952-1979, and more!!!!

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T205 8/208 3.8%
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The closest thing I have seen is the SMR report PSA sends out monthly to members. The same info is available for free on their website even for non-members. I wouldn't call it worthless, as it can at least be a good place to start. But actual auction prices can vary quite a bit from their estimates.

I prefer VCP personally.
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What Tom means is any monthly prewar price guide would be worthless. The only true "price guide" is your own research of previous auctions through sites such as VCP, Card Target, Prices Realized, plus simply Google. Even with all of that information, the ending price of a scarce item can vary significantly from one auction to the next if the collector who needed that item before (but now has acquired it) doesn't participate in the next auction.

Yeah this.

I love when dealers whip out a price guide on certain items. I make good money that way.

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Yeah this.

I love when dealers whip out a price guide on certain items. I make good money that way.

Tom C
Big +1. Any published "price guide" will be worthless. Use the internet.

Things are worth what people actually pay - not what some guy guesses something ought to be worth.

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