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Old 05-30-2008, 02:57 AM
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Posted By: quan

congrats to the winner, is it king or jeff??? someone was inspired by the "overpay thread" .

some nice prices for the d304s...bill always get strong prices.

edited: 80k for young, 45k each for matty and wagner. probably one collector is trying to complete a million $$$ high grade set. do him a favor and contact bill if you have any he might need!

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Old 05-30-2008, 03:51 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous

Its certainly a great card. And I guess last night it was indeed a 100K card. I'm sure the seller is happy!

This card along with some of the REA cards definately show that the 100K barrier is no longer reserved just for Wagner and Ruth. Maybe 500K will become the new Ruth/Wagner barrier and Cobbs, Matty's, Youngs, Ansons, etc will fill in the 100-500K.

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Posted By: chiprop

Quan-
It has to be more than one collector or the guy/gal would have won that Cobb for $30k.

I think bread cards are the absolute finest cards in the hobby, but the final sale numbers on the d304's last night are outrageous!

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Posted By: leon

Those were some healthy prices on the D304's and this Cobby. I think the banner ad Bill had us do for him did it .....Congrats on another great auction Bill. I bid but was shut out....nothing in the "Have to have" category in this one..... I wonder if bread card prices will continue.....

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Posted By: chiprop

I remember a similar graded Young and Matty last year having trouble selling near $10k. Why the huge difference this year?

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Posted By: Brian E.

Unbelievable!

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Posted By: barrysloate

I had a bunch of D304 in a 2007 auction in similar condition that went for about one eighth of these prices, and I was generally satisfied at the time. Cards don't increase in value eight fold in one year. Guess it was two or three bidders going back and forth all night.

I agree with Dan that bread cards are great, but this great?

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Insane, is all I can say. And no, it wasn't me.

And keep in mind that it went for more than the BG Cobb a year ago. Double insane.

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Old 05-30-2008, 06:58 AM
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Posted By: Lyle

personally , I would much rather have the Garter .It just goes to show you that the smart money is on Cobb . I sure hope two whales are hunting when I sell my next card !

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Posted By: andy becker

is that the highest sgc graded d304 cobb?
and, my psa membership has long expired.....what does their pop report on this card look like?
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

$100k? wtf?

consignor just won the damn lotto.

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Posted By: cmoking

I've already got one, thank goodness. I did bid on it, albeit at only a fraction of the final price. LOL.

Jeff, if you are desparate for one, you can have mine for just 40% of the price. I have a 2, a 5 sold for 100K...since 2/5 = 40%, that should make mine around 40K, right?

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Posted By: barrysloate

Most cards trade within a certain price range. A $250 might sell for $50 more or less on a given day, but won't stray much farther than that.

But once a card passes a certain scarcity or condition threshold, it no longer has a perceived value range. It's not so much "what is it worth" but more "what will it take to win it?"

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Posted By: jay wolt

Andy, PSA has graded 6.
I non Brunner as a PSA-2
And the Brunner backs 2 PSA-3's, 2 PSA-4's & 1 PSA-5

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Posted By: Sean BH

PSA also graded a Brunners an 8! How much is that guy worth?

Edited to add - SGC also has a 80 graded Brunners Cobb.

Lottery is right! All the storms aligned last night for this guy...

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Posted By: cmoking

From the incredible Don Louchios set in the PSA Registry:


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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

King, how about 40% of my max bid last night?

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Posted By: leon

we knew this would happen......I was hoping for only 49k though....

http://cgi.ebay.com/1911-14-D304-Butter-Krust-Cy-Young-SGC-60-5_W0QQitemZ320258068971

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Posted By: Dave F

pretty funny ebay handle.

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Posted By: Lyle

I'm shocked that no one yet has snatched up this amazing bargain ! If only I had 50k sitting idly in my checking account...

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Posted By: Alan

Shipping is free !!!

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Posted By: peter ullman

Unbelievably irrational overexhuberance????!!!! After I die...I hope I return in the form of a whale...preferably a sperm whale!

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Posted By: Rhys

Congrats to the winner who now owns a $10,000 Cobb card and a $95,000 piece of plastic to hold it in.

Rhys

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Posted By: Brian E.

That statement is so true!

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Posted By: Wesley

Maybe Louchios' PSA 8 D304 Cobb will be the hobby's next million dollar card.

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Posted By: cmoking

"we knew this would happen......I was hoping for only 49k though....

http://cgi.ebay.com/1911-14-D304-Butter-Krust-Cy-Young-SGC-60-5_W0QQitemZ320258068971"

You can always make me an offer if you like.
P.S. Thanks for the free pub...and I didn't even need to advertise here

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Posted By: Wesley

Maybe your price is fair in light of what those cards went for last night. And we have to take into consideration that the Butter Krust back is much tougher than the common Brunner back!

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Posted By: leon

I had no idea that was you quite honestly. Hey, I have done the same thing. I didn't say it was bad did I? When that Rocketlover guy was on ebay I hung some fruit out too. Why not? I do have a friendly comment though. If you are going to tout the back you might want to show it? .......Personally, I would rather buy yours for that price than one a grade higher for 30k more. After the last few big auctions I am in the recouping mode though.....Those are nice cards and good luck with them.

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Posted By: cmoking

"I had no idea that was you quite honestly. Hey, I have done the same thing. I didn't say it was bad did I? "

I didnt' take it that way, I have no problem at all. I think when we see record prices, it is only natural to see supply out there to see if there is continued demand .. and that's what I did.

"I do have a friendly comment though. If you are going to tout the back you might want to show it?"

I wasn't willing to shell out the extra 15 cents
Seriously though, I didn't scan it before and I'm simply too lazy to scan it now. If someone is seriously interested in the card, I'm sure they'll email me and then I can scan it for them at that time.



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Posted By: Jason L

It wasn't me that won this one...

holy smokes.

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Posted By: barrysloate

King- you're doing the right thing by putting the Young out there at that price (and I knew it was you ). You have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

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Posted By: robert a

King,

Is the back of that card really butter krust or is it brunners?

rob

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Posted By: leon

Shoot me an email and I will paypal ya .17 (an extra .02 to cover the fee)


Robert- My guess, and King will answer I am sure, is that it's a Fleischmanns.....and as you well know they are the 3rd toughest back.....behind Weber and Martens.....but then again you wrote the article not me....

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Posted By: cmoking

I had to double check when Robert asked .... the Young is a Butter Krust back, correctly labeled. The Marquard is a Brunners back, incorrectly labeled as Butter Krust.

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Posted By: robert a

Thanks King.

Great card either way, but the fleischmans back really makes it great.

I know sgc messed up a few of these with the butter krust label instead of brunners. Nobody's perfect I guess.

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Posted By: Jason L

Mine says Dunkin Donuts on the reverse...

What sort of multiplier should I apply to calculate the value of this card?



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