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Old 04-25-2022, 09:27 AM
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Default E98 vs E93

Friends, I've been eagerly watching the overall appreciation in the auction market for nice cards like the E93 Wagner, Cobb, etc, and boy that issue and those players have gone up and up lately, especially in mid-to-high grades.

Wondering if you think E98s in the same grade and players are tracking the same, or if they don't really correlate between the issues?

Sitting on a gorgeous E98 "Hans" Wagner, the same image as E93 in an SGC 7, red background (pop 1, wth 6 total graded by SGC) that I bought last year and am excitedly watching the E93 PSA 8 of the otherwise same card in REA pass six-figures this week.

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Old 04-25-2022, 09:45 AM
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Friends, I've been eagerly watching the overall appreciation in the auction market for nice cards like the E93 Wagner, Cobb, etc, and boy that issue and those players have gone up and up lately, especially in mid-to-high grades.

Wondering if you think E98s in the same grade and players are tracking the same, or if they don't really correlate between the issues?

Sitting on a gorgeous E98 "Hans" Wagner, the same image as E93 in an SGC 7, red background (pop 1, wth 6 total graded by SGC) that I bought last year and am excitedly watching the E93 PSA 8 of the otherwise same card in REA pass six-figures this week.

Thoughts?
I have dabbled in both but am no expert. I had an e98 Wagner psa 8 and struggled to sell it for five figures not long ago. I think the black swamp dampened values of high end e98s a little. High end e93s just aren’t out there in the same way.
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Old 04-25-2022, 10:13 AM
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IMO, the two sets can't be compared. The E93s in REA right now are the top of top. E98s suffer from the BSF. The original release of the BSF cards were mostly (all?) PSA graded. While there might be only 6 E98 red Wagners graded by SGC, there are 34 graded by PSA @ at 7 or higher. And, there has been theories that some family members did not sell their BSF cards when the find was first release so if true, who knows how many more are out there waiting to be graded. Personally, I would not buy any high grade E98s hoping they will appreciate in value.
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Old 04-25-2022, 11:19 AM
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BSF caused a stigma for high end E98's which remains today, there are a set of collectors who do chase them, mostly for PSA registry in my opinion, a completely different market. The original circulation cards are a different market and the high grade in that market runs up to about a 6. BSF dumped mostly reds and some green on the market so the blues and oranges are mostly original circ. I don't think you can go wrong investing in Wagners but my money is on Cobbs currently. And every thread needs a card or two.
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Old 04-25-2022, 11:52 AM
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IMO, the two sets can't be compared. The E93s in REA right now are the top of top. E98s suffer from the BSF. The original release of the BSF cards were mostly (all?) PSA graded. While there might be only 6 E98 red Wagners graded by SGC, there are 34 graded by PSA @ at 7 or higher. And, there has been theories that some family members did not sell their BSF cards when the find was first release so if true, who knows how many more are out there waiting to be graded. Personally, I would not buy any high grade E98s hoping they will appreciate in value.
I agree with DJ. But will add, the E98 set has the worst card in all of pre-war vintage - the picture of Irv Young, captioned as Cy Young. I HATE that card, and I suspect many others do too. I would never collect the E98 set because of that card - I dont want to spend money on a "fake" Cy Young card, which is one of the keys to the set (sort of).

Between the black swap find and the Fake Cy Young, e98 does not compare to E93 in my opinion

GREAT color run Phil!

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Old 04-25-2022, 12:08 PM
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I agree with DJ. But will add, the E98 set has the worst card in all of pre-war vintage - the picture of Irv Young, captioned as Cy Young. I HATE that card, and I suspect many others do too. I would never collect the E98 set because of that card - I dont want to spend money on a "fake" Cy Young card, which is one of the keys to the set (sort of).

Between the black swap find and the Fake Cy Young, e98 does not compare to E93 in my opinion

GREAT color run Phil!
Thanks Ryan. I feel your anger towards the Irv Young card, now imagine my pain having to do it 4 times...
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Old 04-26-2022, 03:05 PM
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Default E94 vs E98 and E93 ?

Not to muddy the issue but any thought around how E94s fit into this ? Dont see many E94s at auction vs E98s ... not sure how all the E series fit or did not fit together ..... any info or history appreciated .. thanks
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