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111gecko
12-12-2022, 08:24 AM
The auction ended last night for the crossed CSG 8 Mantle. There have been a couple threads on this. I've always been of the mind set that I would rather have the PSA 7.5 rather than the crossover higher grade. I'll be honest though; I'm a bit surprised it went this high. Does this sales price give anyone more comfort of legitimacy for high value cards using them?

Johnny630
12-12-2022, 08:30 AM
The auction ended last night for the crossed CSG 8 Mantle. There have been a couple threads on this. I've always been of the mind set that I would rather have the PSA 7.5 rather than the crossover higher grade. I'll be honest though; I'm a bit surprised it went this high. Does this sales price give anyone more comfort of legitimacy for high value cards using them?

For me I don't think so.

PSA will remain Number 1 for resale value with SGC Coming Very Close on Quality Cards like this 52 Mantle. IMO both would have done much better in a PSA or SGC 8 holder then CSG.

hcv123
12-12-2022, 08:39 AM
who the 2 top bidders were and how many, if any, beneath them!?

111gecko
12-12-2022, 08:41 AM
who the 2 top bidders were and how many, if any, beneath them!?

Great point.

raulus
12-12-2022, 08:47 AM
Unfortunately, one sale isn't much of a trend, even when it has such a high profile. As others have identified, there are some questions swirling around the action here, precisely how many bidders were bidding, and at what level.

But if we start to see a lot more action, with a plethora of CSG cards well into the 6 figure range, then I suspect we'll start to have a little more confidence that the market is there.

I suppose if I'm getting greedy in terms of wanting abundant confirmation, then it would also be helpful if there is a wicked downturn in the market, just to see how well CSG-graded items hold up relative to other TPGs.

Peter_Spaeth
12-12-2022, 08:50 AM
who the 2 top bidders were and how many, if any, beneath them!?

I think that about a lot of auctions. :)

Rhotchkiss
12-12-2022, 09:57 AM
Below are pics of VCP data for PSA 8 and the one recent PSA 7.5, 1952 Topps Mantle sales.

I would MUCH rather have a PSA 7.5 for $705k than a CSG 8 for $1.25mm. I also would prefer a PSA 8 at $1.5mm than a CSG 8 $1.25mm. Just my opinion

GasHouseGang
12-12-2022, 10:00 AM
Is there a link to the auctioned item?

Leon
12-12-2022, 10:03 AM
Below are pics of VCP data for PSA 8 and the one recent PSA 7.5, 1952 Topps Mantle sales.

I would MUCH rather have a PSA 7.5 for $705k than a CSG 8 for $1.25mm. I also would prefer a PSA 8 at $1.5mm than a CSG 8 $1.25mm. Just my opinion

Personally, I would rather pick the best card rather than a TPG..But I collect cards not holders...

If the exact same card is more in a PSA holder than CSG, I am picking CSG..... And I think, over time, they will gain a lot of traction. But who knows...

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Ben Yourg
12-12-2022, 10:07 AM
How does the IRS look at this?

Lorewalker
12-12-2022, 10:12 AM
Personally, I would rather pick the best card rather than a TPG..But I collect cards not holders...

If the exact same card is more in a PSA holder than CSG, I am picking CSG..... And I think, over time, they will gain a lot of traction. But who knows...

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Agree 100%.

It is also too bad that we all (or too many of us) are so jaded from all the BS that takes place in the hobby to not be skeptical of the sale. Lots of smoke and mirrors in the hobby. I hope the bidding was legit and the winner is someone who pays for the card.

Would be nice to see a 3rd option for grading because the top two could not have screwed the public more on a consistent basis.

111gecko
12-12-2022, 10:47 AM
Is there a link to the auctioned item?


http://catalog.scpauctions.com/1952_Topps__311_Mickey_Mantle__Freshly_Graded____C-LOT52543.aspx

JustinD
12-12-2022, 11:06 AM
Please correct me if I am wrong, my understanding is that this was a PSA 7.5 crossover.

If that is indeed true than the crossover may have netted less than a PSA 8, but it wasn't an 8. It was a 7.5, so per that aspect the hustle worked. They sold it well over the initial investment.

Not something I would have done, but someone did.

raulus
12-12-2022, 11:11 AM
How does the IRS look at this?

The IRS looks at it the way many of the posters here do. It’s all about the card, not the holder.

You can swap out, change around, or abandon the holder altogether, and it’s still the same card you bought in the first place, and when you sell it, the only real difference here is that the seller theoretically paid a little bit to get it graded by CSG. So the cost basis in the card would rise for those costs.

Otherwise, this is no different than buying and selling any other card. The seller made a bunch of money, and now gets to pay a lot of it to the government.

Edit: assuming, of course, that there are no shenanigans, like the buyer being the seller’s wife or something.

Johnny630
12-12-2022, 11:54 AM
Are owners/investors in a TPG permitted to buy cards once they have ownership in said TPG Company?

raulus
12-12-2022, 01:36 PM
Are owners/investors in a TPG permitted to buy cards once they have ownership in said TPG Company?

Who would stop them from buying cards?

Johnny630
12-12-2022, 01:45 PM
Who would stop them from buying cards?

Exactly so I take this price with a grain of salt. Let’s see how consistently strong CGS stays moving forward, then we can talk.

Lorewalker
12-12-2022, 01:57 PM
Exactly so I take this price with a grain of salt. Let’s see how consistently strong CGS stays moving forward, then we can talk.

Not that one card can put a grading company on the map but if this one did open eyes to CSG's legitimacy then it would be reasonable to expect more CSG presence in catalog auctions...maybe not for commons but certainly for star cards.

Up until now I do not see any auction houses sending material out to CSG for grading. People rather support two clearly compromised grading services because it is ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.

Johnny630
12-12-2022, 02:18 PM
Not that one card can put a grading company on the map but if this one did open eyes to CSG's legitimacy then it would be reasonable to expect more CSG presence in catalog auctions...maybe not for commons but certainly for star cards.

Up until now I do not see any auction houses sending material out to CSG for grading. People rather support two clearly compromised grading services because it is ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.

I understand what you’re saying I feel you. I will say, however I think there was some comfort level to the bidders in knowing that this was in a PSA 7.5 holder prior.

raulus
12-12-2022, 02:19 PM
Not that one card can put a grading company on the map but if this one did open eyes to CSG's legitimacy then it would be reasonable to expect more CSG presence in catalog auctions...maybe not for commons but certainly for star cards.

Up until now I do not see any auction houses sending material out to CSG for grading. People rather support two clearly compromised grading services because it is ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.

If it makes you feel any better, I think our friends at PWCC have an arrangement to get pieces graded with CSG.

Lorewalker
12-12-2022, 02:43 PM
If it makes you feel any better, I think our friends at PWCC have an arrangement to get pieces graded with CSG.

Ya had to remind me? :mad: Well I will not hold that against CSG. But let's keep this between us for now, if ya don't mind.

Johnny630
12-12-2022, 02:56 PM
PWCC also has a special price for grading with SGC through them. I wonder why if they already had a deal with CSG??

https://sportscollectorsdigest.com/.amp/news/sgc-pwcc-marketplace-partnership-grading-services-raw-cards

Shoeless Moe
12-12-2022, 03:15 PM
Anybody else find SCP's website to be annoying? That stupid giant Blue bar across the top takes up most of the viewing page.

mrreality68
12-12-2022, 03:18 PM
Strong price either way.

I would have kept it as the 7.5 and would not have regraded with another company

But it worked out for the seller

hcv123
12-13-2022, 08:55 AM
Exactly so I take this price with a grain of salt. Let’s see how consistently strong CGS stays moving forward, then we can talk.

One big sale does not a "new accepted player" make. Let's see some $100-$50,000 cards in CSG holders get auctioned across multiple auction platforms and see how they "perform"!?

Johnny630
12-13-2022, 08:58 AM
One big sale does not a "new accepted player" make. Let's see some $100-$50,000 cards in CSG holders get auctioned across multiple auction platforms and see how they "perform"!?

I agree. We have not seen many if any CSG Graded Vintage Cards come up for auction in REA, ML, Goldin, Heritage, or Mile High.

benge610
12-13-2022, 09:27 AM
Personally, I would rather pick the best card rather than a TPG..But I collect cards not holders...


Ditto.

I know it doesn't contribute to Gary's post much; apologies. I don't need a TPG to tell my eyes what to see.; especially when $$$ are involved.

Ben
"I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards."

Schlesinj
12-13-2022, 10:03 AM
I agree. We have not seen many if any CSG Graded Vintage Cards come up for auction in REA, ML, Goldin, Heritage, or Mile High.

Hakes has been using them for various cards over the last few years. Mostly it is for Negro league cards to maintain the pedigree of the Richard Merkin collection. The prices seemed pretty strong on those auctions.

Exhibitman
12-13-2022, 10:57 AM
If the exact same card is more in a PSA holder than CSG, I am picking CSG..... And I think, over time, they will gain a lot of traction. But who knows...

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I agree. If you believe that CSG does as good (or as bad) a job as PSA or SGC or BVG, then your best bet is to buy whichever has the least market respect right now.

In terms of traction, they already are gaining it in areas other than vintage baseball. I sell boxing cards in CSG holders as readily as in PSA holders.

maniac_73
12-13-2022, 12:52 PM
Agree 100%.

It is also too bad that we all (or too many of us) are so jaded from all the BS that takes place in the hobby to not be skeptical of the sale. Lots of smoke and mirrors in the hobby. I hope the bidding was legit and the winner is someone who pays for the card.

Would be nice to see a 3rd option for grading because the top two could not have screwed the public more on a consistent basis.

I wish grading would go away except to determine authentic vs counterfeit. Im in the minortiy I know

Lorewalker
12-13-2022, 02:56 PM
I wish grading would go away except to determine authentic vs counterfeit. Im in the minortiy I know

I would not spend too much time wishing but I understand the sentiment. Given the overwhelming failures of grading, I am not sure I could say the hobby is better for grading.

Instead of collectors buying raw NM-MT altered cards for $X they are buying NM-MT graded altered cards for $5X.