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Old 10-02-2010, 07:08 PM
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Default Collins McCarthy Jackson in H & S

Does anyone else think that the SGC 50 Collins McCarthy Joe Jackson went really cheap?

I was thinking this card will go around $20,000.

I saw it in Valley Forge last week, and it was a spectacular piece.

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Old 10-02-2010, 07:14 PM
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That is a beautiful card but $14000 still isn't a giveaway. I think even some cards like this could be affected by the economy. Just my opinion. regards
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Old 10-02-2010, 07:14 PM
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I'm pretty sure the seller was offered 16 or 17k at a show only a few months ago and said no, woops.
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A number of the cards in H&S that were $2k+ cards did not do as well as I expected.
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how about this...

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=98082

http://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-b...l?itemid=25066
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That's a very expensive heavy crease (or lack of).
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I don't think the condition difference was a big reason for the price difference (the Legendary one was also creased, has writing, and even has a part of the card missing).

I wonder if the Legendary winner may have thought the postcard was pre-1900?
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The winner may have, the listing was certainly ambiguous at best about an issue date.
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In extended bidding I placed a 9500 bid and was out bid several minutes later and then I placed an 11K bid. Both bids were made as the clock was about to run out. Had I not bid the card would have sold for 9K plus the juice. Based on what this card had been selling for that was a great price. Based on the state of our economy I would say it was stepping up.

Cards will continue to get cheaper.
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If the card had a Boston Store back, do you think it would've ended at the same price or higher?

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If the card had a Boston Store back, do you think it would've ended at the same price or higher?

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It depends. If there was someone going for a Boston Store set then maybe. My answer would be "no" though. I think both would have the same value overall.
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