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ullmandds
05-01-2017, 02:09 PM
I was surprised how much the only 51 mantle rookie sold for...over 15K in psa 4.

What else surprised you?

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=44406

Snapolit1
05-01-2017, 02:25 PM
I thought the prices for Exhibits were a little weak in light of the inflation we have seen lately. But some of them had some condition issues that were hard to overlook. For me at least.

Bicem
05-01-2017, 03:04 PM
T3 Cobb's.

mechanicalman
05-01-2017, 03:28 PM
I was surprised how much the only 51 mantle rookie sold for...over 15K in psa 4.

What else surprised you?

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=44406

Agree that seems high, but that is a "high-end" 4 if there ever was one.

It's very clear collectors are prioritizing eye appeal above numerical grade. As evidence from what I was watching:
- I lost a Goodwins Champion Cap Anson SGC 1 (Poor) once it went above $3k. (beautiful front, though).
- I also found it interesting that a CJ Cobb SGC 4 went for $18K, while an SGC 7 went for $22K. The 4 looked incredibly nice, and the bidding reflected the card IMO, not the grades.

gnaz01
05-01-2017, 03:30 PM
T3 Cobb's.

yup........

JeremyW
05-01-2017, 03:38 PM
I was surprised that the 1925 Waycross team photo, featuring Joe Jackson, went as low as it did considering that RMY Auction sold it for around $5,500.

pokerplyr80
05-01-2017, 03:40 PM
The psa 2 ruth rc seemed high to me, as did the sgc 3.5 52 mantle. I was hoping that psa 5 n162 anson would stay a lot lower. Congrats to aj on the nice pick up.

GaryPassamonte
05-01-2017, 03:46 PM
The prices for both the 3.5 1952 Mantles seemed high, particularly the $50K result. Wow!

ullmandds
05-01-2017, 03:56 PM
Agree that seems high, but that is a "high-end" 4 if there ever was one.

It's very clear collectors are prioritizing eye appeal above numerical grade. As evidence from what I was watching:
- I lost a Goodwins Champion Cap Anson SGC 1 (Poor) once it went above $3k. (beautiful front, though).
- I also found it interesting that a CJ Cobb SGC 4 went for $18K, while an SGC 7 went for $22K. The 4 looked incredibly nice, and the bidding reflected the card IMO, not the grades.

Not so sure I agree...with all the stains and what looks like someone drew wavy lines around the micks name in the black rectangle. Looks overgraded to me!

Rich Klein
05-01-2017, 04:04 PM
We're saying the Mantles are high now -- anyone want to wager if you sold those 51 and 52's two year from now -- they would sell at a profit. In today's world -- I'll wager they would.

rainier2004
05-01-2017, 04:44 PM
T3 cobbs, cjs, t206 grn prt cobbs seem very strong

e107s seemed low...

Beastmode
05-01-2017, 04:49 PM
We're saying the Mantles are high now -- anyone want to wager if you sold those 51 and 52's two year from now -- they would sell at a profit. In today's world -- I'll wager they would.

It depends. If they sell at an AH where nobody knows who the bidders are and non-payments are not disclosed, sure; everything goes up with those methods.

Republicaninmass
05-01-2017, 04:50 PM
We're saying the Mantles are high now -- anyone want to wager if you sold those 51 and 52's two year from now -- they would sell at a profit. In today's world -- I'll wager they would.


Tough to say. I really don't subscribe to the "buy high, sell higher" mentality, but Mantles have just gone nuts.

ajjohnsonsoxfan
05-01-2017, 04:53 PM
The psa 2 ruth rc seemed high to me, as did the sgc 3.5 52 mantle. I was hoping that psa 5 n162 anson would stay a lot lower. Congrats to aj on the nice pick up.

Thanks Jesse! I was outbid a couple times and almost didn't go one more but love that card and think it's one of the most iconic and beautiful cards in the hobby. I'm selling my SGC 3 if anyone's interested: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=239108

MattyC
05-01-2017, 05:04 PM
The PSA 4 1951 Mantle in REA had great eye appeal for the grade.

The SGC 4 CJ Cobb also looked dynamite.

CW
05-01-2017, 05:36 PM
The gorgeous 1914 CJ Walter Johnson PSA 5 ($20,400).

Touch'EmAll
05-01-2017, 05:42 PM
The silks colored - W. Johnson sgc 84 and Matty sgc 80 seemed quite low. They gotta be a couple of the finest copies anywhere.

cardcountry
05-01-2017, 07:10 PM
I fully agree with Matt. Both have awesome eye appeal. Centered iconic cards like these have a life of their own.

jeff

terjung
05-01-2017, 07:26 PM
First day cover with the HOFer autos.

Blunder19
05-01-2017, 10:21 PM
Anyone else surprised by the babe Ruth signed balls pricing? Have those gone up? I was watching the multi signed ball with young Cobb and babe and Wagner. Etc.

MR RAREBACK
05-01-2017, 10:35 PM
surprised I only won one item:(

Bored5000
05-02-2017, 12:31 AM
I love the offbeat and non-sports cards. I mentioned the Howard Hughes card from the 1936 Heinz Aviators set in one of the other REA threads; I was blown away by the action on that card on the final day. The Howard Hughes card in that set is a great rarity, and doesn't come up for auction too often. In 2014, a PSA 5 of the Hughes cards sold for $657 with Legendary. In 2012, a PSA 4 sold for $478 with Legendary.

The Hughes card at REA was a PSA "5" ended at $2,040 with the BP. :eek: Yikes, non-sports cards don't often triple like that in three years, especially in mid-grade.

Bpm0014
05-02-2017, 07:10 AM
A Wildfire Shulte game used Cubs bat from early 1900's for $13,200! That's insane. It's a $400-$800 bat. Makes no sense. :confused:

ullmandds
05-02-2017, 07:14 AM
maybe I need glasses?

PhillipAbbott79
05-02-2017, 07:33 AM
The green Cobb PSA 2 that went for 5400. I am willing to bet someone thinks they can get the tape residue off the back and turn the card into a 4 to make a few thousand dollars on the card.

Keep those eyes peeled.

ullmandds
05-02-2017, 07:35 AM
The green Cobb PSA 2 that went for 5400. I am willing to bet someone things they can get the tape residue off the back and turn the card into a 4 to make a few thousand dollars on the card.

Keep those eyes peeled.

totally! this is a sweet card!

pokerplyr80
05-02-2017, 08:51 AM
Pete that 51 Mantle has almost perfect color, registration, and centering. Almost unheard of in any grade for that card. The corners look like a 6 or 7. Some light staining which is probably less noticeable in hand appears to be all that down grades. Certainly looks high end to me.

The kind of card that appeals to collectors such as myself, including a few board members here, as well as someone who might be thinking they can clean it up and get a bump.

Jobu
05-02-2017, 08:55 AM
I thought so too on the E107s (said the guy who bought a long-sought Monte Cross :D ).

I was surprised that the T3 Lennox went for so much (PSA 5 for $3600) - I have a very nice raw copy that I think perhaps I ought to get graded.

As the owner of a T205 blank back I was also surprised/happy to see the Krause blank back hit $2040.

I don't know much about them, but I thought the OJ cabinets would go for more.



e107s seemed low...

ullmandds
05-02-2017, 08:56 AM
Pete that 51 Mantle has almost perfect color, registration, and centering. Almost unheard of in any grade for that card. The corners look like a 6 or 7. Some light staining which is probably less noticeable in hand appears to be all that down grades. Certainly looks high end to me.

The kind of card that appeals to collectors such as myself, including a few board members here, as well as someone who might be thinking they can clean it up and get a bump.

if u say so...what about the squiggly carving around his name?

pokerplyr80
05-02-2017, 09:05 AM
if u say so...what about the squiggly carving around his name?

A minor print defect also common on that card. I can live with that, especially when compared to the print lines that run top to bottom through the whole card.

aconte
05-02-2017, 09:10 AM
I thought the Psa 4 Bowman Mantle had a decent amount of staining too.
Still a nice card and wish I could afford one graded that high but if I could
I would have passed on that one.

Peter_Spaeth
05-02-2017, 09:46 AM
Pete that 51 Mantle has almost perfect color, registration, and centering. Almost unheard of in any grade for that card. The corners look like a 6 or 7. Some light staining which is probably less noticeable in hand appears to be all that down grades. Certainly looks high end to me.

The kind of card that appeals to collectors such as myself, including a few board members here, as well as someone who might be thinking they can clean it up and get a bump.

There is a red line around his cap, registration is less than perfect IMO, and consistent with that the face looks a bit soft (to me).

In any case, buy what you like, but I don't think this "centered Mantle" fetish is going to last. Not to the tune of 3x what one would pay for a nice card of equivalent grade just a little worse centered.

Rhotchkiss
05-02-2017, 10:42 AM
maybe I need glasses?

Compare the PSA 4 that just sold in Sunday night's at REA for $15k+ w/ BP to the one listed in BST: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=238944

The REA Mantle's hammer price makes the one listed in BST look like a good deal.

PS - I have no stake in the BST Mantle (or the one sold in REA), but I do have the 51 Bowman Mantle in a PSA 5 that I will gladly sell for $18k based on these prices...!

pokerplyr80
05-02-2017, 10:42 AM
Yea maybe not quite perfect on the registration Peter but close. I did not buy this card but still think it's very high end for the grade. I figured it would go high for a 4 when I saw it. Apparently at least a couple of other people agreed, which is all it takes to break a VCP record.

Peter_Spaeth
05-02-2017, 10:47 AM
No question it's a strong 4, I just wouldn't pay a 3x premium for it unless my motive was to doctor it and bump it (and not disclose it of course). :eek:

GregMitch34
05-02-2017, 10:55 AM
Incredible CJ 14 prices for PSA 6 and 7 commons and a few HOFers--blasting all previous records out of the water. Might just be 3 guys competing but wow. Some tripling previous top values.

ullmandds
05-02-2017, 10:59 AM
Compare the PSA 4 that just sold in Sunday night's at REA for $15k+ w/ BP to the one listed in BST: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=238944

The REA Mantle's hammer price makes the one listed in BST look like a good deal.

PS - I have no stake in the BST Mantle (or the one sold in REA), but I do have the 51 Bowman Mantle in a PSA 5 that I will gladly sell for $18k based on these prices...!

i agree...the one on bst looks nicer to me...makes you wonder???

Jay Wolt
05-02-2017, 12:23 PM
First day cover with the HOFer autos.
Was thinking the same thing. I have seen this exact cover listed before, not sure where.
Now it went for $144,000.00

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/images_items/item_44755_1.jpg

kevinlenane
05-03-2017, 08:44 AM
The ungraded 1948 leaf wax pack went for almost 50k. Hard to imagine pulling that much value out - but this probably means it never gets opened. Anyway it might be a record price for a single wax pack. The high series 52 packs only hit 18k last i checked.

Stonepony
05-03-2017, 09:04 AM
The ungraded 1948 leaf wax pack went for almost 50k. Hard to imagine pulling that much value out - but this probably means it never gets opened. Anyway it might be a record price for a single wax pack. The high series 52 packs only hit 18k last i checked.

The Leaf pack price is really intriguing. I can't relate to that type of collecting at all. You're paying major dollar for cards that will never see the outside of that wrapper. Boy that's satisfying!

Snapolit1
05-03-2017, 09:31 AM
The Leaf pack price is really intriguing. I can't relate to that type of collecting at all. You're paying major dollar for cards that will never see the outside of that wrapper. Boy that's satisfying!

Yeah, I can see a life long love affair with Mickey Mantle leading to a six figure purchase of his card if you have the money to spare, but is anyone emotionally attached to Leaf packaging? Of course someone could just figure it's an investment. Wouldn't be my investment though.

pokerplyr80
05-03-2017, 11:55 AM
The Leaf pack price is really intriguing. I can't relate to that type of collecting at all. You're paying major dollar for cards that will never see the outside of that wrapper. Boy that's satisfying!

I don't get it either. I know people do collect unopened packs but I would enjoy opening one and going for the big hit. I'd be fine knowing I will probably lose money, but not at anywhere close to 50k. Imagine getting say a robinson that graded a 7, and an off center paige that came back a 4. You still lose 20k.

ajjohnsonsoxfan
05-03-2017, 12:26 PM
I don't get it either. I know people do collect unopened packs but I would enjoy opening one and going for the big hit. I'd be fine knowing I will probably lose money, but not at anywhere close to 50k. Imagine getting say a robinson that graded a 7, and an off center paige that came back a 4. You still lose 20k.

Man that would be fun though! Talk about an adrenaline rush...

orly57
05-03-2017, 01:43 PM
If I owned a complete Leaf set, I can't think of a cooler way to complete it than with an unopened pack to go with it. But 50k is obscene.

pokerplyr80
05-03-2017, 01:48 PM
Man that would be fun though! Talk about an adrenaline rush...

No doubt. I think we all remember opening packs as a kid. I love opening older packs and boxes. A while back a friend and I went in on an 83 Topps box and split the backs. He got the better end finding a Gwynn and Sandberg. I did hit a Boggs and Ripken.

JeremyW
05-03-2017, 02:05 PM
I'm guessing that whoever bought that pack plans on keeping it unopened in their amazing collection of unopened packs.

ruth-gehrig
05-03-2017, 06:50 PM
To continue with the surprising prices of unopened packs, the current Memory Lane auction has a 1948 Bowman Basketball pack at $35,000 with nearly 3 days left http://memorylaneinc.com/site/bids/bidplace?itemid=42937

Griffins
05-03-2017, 11:19 PM
If I owned a complete Leaf set, I can't think of a cooler way to complete it than with an unopened pack to go with it. But 50k is obscene.

this. But agree the price is obscene, especially for a pack that is essentially open already. Obviously 2 guys disagree.

I collect packs and other collateral pieces- they go along with a complete set. Uncut sheets, packs, tobacco tins, salesman samples, whatever.
No more tempting to open a pack than cut up a sheet.