What are the next Million dollar cards?
Just wanted to get everyone thoughts on next million dollar cards. After the Mantle 9 in Heritage goes for over $3.5 and surpasses the Wagner will others follow? I'll start with Ty Cobb with Cobb back highest grade.
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Maybe not next...but eventually, 1954 Topps Aaron rookie gem mint 10, probably after he passes away. Only couple known and has always been a hot one.
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Possibly 1914 CJ Jackson SGC 98, 1914 Baltimore News Ruth PSA 4, and M101-5 Sporting News Ruth PSA 8
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E98 Wagner BSF PSA10
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1988 Score Gregg Jeffries
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Anson in Uniform Old Judge (if one ever comes to market again)
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Million Dollar Cards
Baltimore News Ruth in ANY Grade; M101 Ruth in 8 (possibly a well-centered 7 as well); Cobb w/Cobb back PSA 4.5; the sole PSA 10 ‘51 Bowman Mantle Rookie
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Million dollar bill relic card
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Don't know about million dollar (I know it's NOT in my collection), but this one will be Ten Million:
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I like your style !
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Also I just seen in another forum someone asking what young prospects will they buy in hopes of them making it big. I guy got roasted and banned and is still getting roasted. Nobody wants to share the secret lol. Most of these kids won’t even make the majors or be out in a few years. |
1985 Star Michael Jordan PSA 10 (yes, I'm predicting that one day, PSA will start grading this card again)
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If the case I doubt they will restart. |
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Maybe this. As you can see it was signed by Mr. Zul.
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My real answer is the '51 Bowman Mantle. Could see it happen for the Mays as well if a PSA 10 is ever awarded.
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Any of the key 50s and 60s RCs in a PSA 10 could hit a mil if there are only 1 or 2 available. Mantle, mays, Clements, Aaron, rose, and Ryan come to mind. The Ruth and Jackson cards mentioned in this thread make sense, as well as the nicest examples of an e90-1 or t210 Jackson.
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I thought I remember reading on the CU forum that it was a myth that there are printing plates out there that someone has, which they can use to print more cards. If PSA does decide that it really is a myth about the printing plates, they may decide to start holdering the cards. Right now, Beckett is the only legitimate company holdering the cards, and even though the high grade ones routinely sell for thousands of dollars, there has not been a flood of them in the market. (FYI, I also do not currently own any right now.) |
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I don’t think it was a myth. This was the reason the PSA gal told me when I submitted star cards to be slabbed. |
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Re: Michael Jordan 1984-1985 Star Cards
Looks like Gary's intuition may be right: https://jordancards.com/blog/the-rea...rt-steve-taft/
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Best wishes, Larry |
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Regards, Larry |
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Honus Wagner Copper Plate rookie, if they finally can grade it...
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A PSA_10.5 or PSA_11 52T Mantle Rookie The card would exceed all PSA standards and be dubbed the 10.5 or 11..... call it the pack fresh, straight out of the box, undeniably MINTIEST card ever touched by PSA (and submitted by a key submitter that knows Joe personally). :cool::eek::p
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664. Then factor in regrades. So safely I'd say 600.
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Best regards, Larry |
PSA 10 Valenzuela rookie. As far as I know one doesn't exist.
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1914 Baltimore News Ruth
Have always loved the prookie Ruth...If a nice one hit the market I could easily see it hitting a million. (especially since it's not my money!!)
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A high grade E90-1 Joe Jackson. Wish I had one.
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Now a PSA 10 VENEZUELAN rookie of Nolan Ryan ... okay, that I might believe. |
It does not appear that PSA has slabbed a "MINT 9" T206 Cobb, green. If they do, perhaps a shot at $1. Million. Looks like there are 6 Walter Johnson portraits in 9 grade, only 1 Matty in 9 grade.
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Maybe a high grade T210 Shoeless. Perhaps 2019 will see a big card of his hit the auction circuit. |
I can see one of the PSA 10 1953 Topps Mantles pushing a million soon.
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Good call— in fact It already broke that in private sale.
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Having held it raw before it was initially put in the 9-slab, I certainly felt it was deserving of the 10 grade. After all, the difference between a strong 9 and 10 is so hard for us to distinguish. The card was so impressive, a real thing of beauty and tickles the imagination to think how it journeyed through time. It was never going to be sold in the initial 9-slab, as both gents involved knew it was a gem mint card. The bump in effect didn't really change the value in the case of that sale, as they knew what the card was and had pretty much agreed on the price tag before it wound up in its final resting holder.
I thankfully had the pleasure of seeing the original collection from which it came. Meticulously built sets in binder after binder. Really special to behold. |
Thanks for sharing your story and insights, MattyC. I agree on the assessed value of this faultless, amazing Mantle. Glad it got bumped to a 10, when it was in fact too strong of a 9 not to be assessed the ultimate grade.
I know the owner of what he's coined, "The Maltese Falcon of Baseball Cards", feels doubly so.;) It's the 1953 Stahl-Meyer Franks Mickey Mantle in PSA 9 MINT condition. Unique, 1 of 1. THE perfect portrait of Mickey. Furthermore, The Maltese Falcon Mickey Mantle is almost perfectly centered. With the sheer value of all the cards in an older Topps set, and the time it requires to build a given set, it has ever so slowly made the PSA Set Registry irrelevant. Mind you, I am strictly referring to an older Topps set painstakingly built to PSA 8-10 standard. The buyers with the boo coo like exclusivity, and they enjoy impressing. It's better ( "better" as in the way of exercising more fiduciary responsibility to themselves, and more gratifying) to concentrate on a key game-face player, or an array of HOF rookie cards. In my experience, a suite of "the favored few" tends to make a more compelling display. A collection of prized pieces, so to speak, rather than a set of hundreds and hundreds of commons, several dozen stars and a dozen major stars. I might be wrong, but I doubt it. -----Brian Powell |
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