1915 Cracker Jack PSA 8 Grover Alexander
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WOW! someone really wants this card! w/ the BP its at $50k right now! last psa 8 sold 3 years ago for $9k!!!!
https://memorylaneinc.com/site/bids/...e?itemid=79608 |
Wow!!! Yes at least a couple of someone's really want that card. CJ's both '14 and '15 are coming few and far between than in years past especially mid to high grade. When they do come it is usually at a significant premium than what the card last sold for. I was only able to acquire a handful for my set this year. Hopefully 2024 will yield a few more.
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The last PSA 4 ‘14 CJ Alexander sold in Heritage last year for $11,400
This one has already exceeded that number |
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Probstein sold a PSA 5 1915 Alexander in May 2023 for $12,501.
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That's a lot of heavy coin for an old lush. :eek:
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I don’t know about the rest of you but I’m completely priced out of this market.
Whatever is in my collection is what will remain unless I start collecting ungraded album cards from the ‘60. It’s hard for me to even think of paying 2500% of what I paid just 10 years ago. My salary hasn’t risen 35% let alone 2500%. |
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Tony, Did you see this Cracker Jack that closed a earlier this month?
It was a SGC 2 Honus Wagner that closed at $13,821. The previous sale before this one sold for $4500 just 2 years ago. It seems all the Cracker Jack cards are rocketing up especially the key cards. https://milehighcardco.com/1915_Crac...-LOT96982.aspx |
Dang, these are like BST prices. :p
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My slabbed Cracker Jack of Heinie Wagner is also unlikely to add to his circle of friends anytime soon, due to price increases in both lumber and shellac.
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Count me suspicious whether that card is natural.
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Yes I did! There was a '14 Crawford in the same auction that hit over $10k!
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Or perhaps you are referring to the Alexander in the first post? Brian |
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What do you predict the CJ PSA 8 Grover Cleveland Alexander card will sell for when this auction is completed? This is insane!
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If you think those edges and corners are from 1915, I've got a screaming deal for you on a bridge in Brooklyn.
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I agree with Peter about the initially posted Alexander.
It is a great looking card. Absolutely awesome. But looking at where the inner slab edges are, it looks slightly narrow, as Peter says. And; the top margin is bigger than at the bottom... Look at the margins of that initial Alexander, study them for a few seconds, then look at Tony's Alexander with a 4 grade. Bigger margins all around, and with better vertical centering. And it looks real, more believable. Genuine. I think if I was going to be gifted one and I knew I'd be selling it to keep the cash, of course I'd pick the PSA 8. But if I was gifted one and I knew I'd be keeping it, I'd rather have that 4. |
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the 8 is indubitably altered. that lower left corner could kill.
My 1915 WAJO was removed from a period album...indubitably...not altered. |
The 1915 Cracker Jack #37 Grover Alexander PSA 8 NM-MT
SOLD FOR $55,497.60 WOOZERS!!! https://memorylaneinc.com/site/bids/...e?itemid=79608 |
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