I would like any t206 card...

I'm not much of a baseball fan, but instead a fan of American history and I appreciate the sport, especially during the the dead-ball era...I have been thinking about buying one t206 card, but when I see them on eBay they usually are really high to begin with, or start low and end real high. To me it does not matter who the player is or the condition, all I would like is a t206 (psa graded) piedmont back...so, where is a good place to find one like this and what is about expected to pay for one as I have described?
thanks in advance!
Patrick
thanks in advance!
Patrick
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looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
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I have bough lots of 10-20 for under $200 many times. They are the most common of all PreWar baseball cards.....by far!
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
can i suggest a caramel set (not tobacco related) ...
check out the American Caramel 1909 E90-1 set.......has only 120 card (versus 800 for the monster) and has the only Joe jackson rookie along with numerous rareites making it very fun to collect............just a suggestion when you think the t206 is played out...
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
Not sure if you know this but they also have Hockey cards from that period as well.
Steve
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
<< <i> when I see them on eBay they usually are really high to begin with, or start low and end real high. >>
"Endeavour to persevere"...
Nevermind trying to be civilized, just collect hockey.
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<< <i> when I see them on eBay they usually are really high to begin with, or start low and end real high. >>
"Endeavour to persevere"...
Nevermind trying to be civilized, just collect hockey.
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Steve -
yeah, the problem for me collecting the older hockey cards though is that they are like candy...one day, when i'm out of school, I'll begin one of those vintage sets.
Patrick