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2009 Bowman Super Refractor went for 400k.
Obviously an extreme price and once again hard to know the direction it will go. Honestly would have never dreamed a card so new could command that. |
Mercy.
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After 14 years Robinson Cano got caught using steroids.I wouldn’t want to be holding a 400k card of cano right now.
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No, he tested positive for a diuretic medication.
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I can’t imagine we will need to wait long before another Jeter SP hits the market, or even a few of them...
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According to PSA only five of these have hit public auctions since 2012--out of 10,000 graded. That's pretty damn rare.
On top of that--and I know people say Jeter is overrated, yada yada--he was the face of the Yankees for almost 20 years. The demand will always be crazy high for his stuff. Throw PWCC in the mix and bam, 99K. I hope the sale actually goes through. |
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It's all about the hype. Lets test it. Each of these are the only one. Not a manufactured 1/1 there just aren't any more. Any takers on either at say $50K they're hall of famers, and 22 times as rare as the Jeter 10. So the should be like 220K right? http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=10145http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=10144 |
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5/6/17 Memory Lane Image 37 $54,576.00 12/11/16 eBay Image pristinecomics r***g Best Offer $38,000.00 11/13/16 eBay Image pwcc_auctions m***s 49 $37,600.00 5/5/16 eBay Image krissy1371 n***d BIN $31,000.00 2/21/15 eBay Image heritageliveauctions o***a 3 $30,000.00 2/21/15 Heritage Image 13 $35,850.00 12/22/13 eBay Image mnmiracle2004 w***4 Best Offer $32,500.00 12/20/13 Memory Lane Image 12 $33,842.40 6/15/13 eBay Image mnmiracle2004 n***s Best Offer $36,500.00 5/20/12 SCP Auctions Image 20 $24,450.00 1/28/11 eBay Image desirableitems l***0 BIN $19,999.00 |
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I was commenting specifically on the Jeter. There are loads of cards with limited availability but with limited demand. 22 copies in a 10 isn't exactly high. |
As a good hobby friend and dealer said to me years ago, sometimes the only thing rarer than the supply is the demand. That has been brought home to me on many occasions, including when I got pennies for the highest graded (or close to it) copy of Johnny Mize's rookie card.
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https://www.psacard.com/cardfacts/ba...oil-279/41001/ |
I never really followed the prices of this card until I saw this thread that it is suddenly a $100,000 card in PSA 10. Like Peter, I don't really "get" the PSA 10 thing.
The card is $100,000 in PSA 10 and less than $300 in PSA 8. :eek: On the same night PWCC auctioned off the PSA 10, PWCC auctioned off two PSA 8s and they sold for $260.55 and $276.02. Most of my collection is stuff outside the big four sports, but I think I would be satisfied buying an "8" for $300 and using the other $99,000 for Ruth, Cobb and Wagner cards that are actually rare. |
To me, if by taking it out of the holder you destroy 90 percent or more of its value -- meaning that 90 percent or more of its value is in the flip -- it makes no sense. And I think that's a fair assumption in this case, nobody (unless they had some real in with PSA) is going to pay even 10K for a raw Jeter I don't think.
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Given the price tag on the SP, the holders of the 2 PSA10 1996 Select Certified Mirror Gold must be ecstatic. True rookie year, only 30 printed (supposedly) and only 2 PSA 10s out of 13 total graded. How high could one of those go in the right auction environment?
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The same guy on ebay has had numerous Select Certified Mirror cards seemingly for years, at incredibly high prices, and it doesn't look like any ever sell.
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Was this a real sale?
Can Brent or Courtney (or anyone familiar with buyer or seller) confirm if this was a true real sale or not?
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I doubt Cortney has anything to do with it. |
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Yea minor, but visible. I get the argument that the small flaw shouldnt take it from a card worth 500, or even 5k, up to 100k. But that card in a 10 has been an iconic and expensive card for a while now, although I believe most sales over the past few years have been in the 30-50k range.
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There is currently a psa 10 1993 so jeter has n EBay right now with a bin 125k
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I was looking at buying a unopened box @ Memory Lane last night, place a bid under the 'market rate' and still got outbid. Dang! People are definitely wanting these. No bargain deal to be had. I mean, you can buy them on Ebay for 2k-2200, and they end up paying 2336.40 +s/h
I saw the guy on PSA boards open his box and got 2 Jeters. |
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+100 Totally agree.
You have to pull a '9' just to break even. Talks about more folks ripping and submitting more 8-9's is probable. And as mentioned, it floods the market on those and hypothetically may raise the value on 10's. But realistically?? Just DONT OPEN IT!!! Put it in a box and store it in a closet/hidden place. |
So if I have a BCCG 10 Jeter that I purchased years ago for about $175, does it make sense to cross it to PSA? Or another, better option like SGC or BVG? The BCCG 10 is about $400-500 on eBay. Thanks for thoughts...
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I opened an SP box 2 years ago. 0 Jeters. So theres that too. Best I got was a 9 on Johnny Damon and Chipper Jones. The boxes were going for about 1200 then. I recouped about 400. If anyone is going to open a box, just know that it could be a TOTAL economic loss. |
In my opinion the stupidest purchase I have ever seen.
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I saw a article that someone paid $400,000 for a Trout rookie/special card
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I like Jeter. Think he played the game the right way. But the love fest that the modern fan has with the guy makes me scratch my head. And $100,000 for a non autographed rookie is the height of insanity. I don't care what the grade is.
He got 3,000 hits, so he should be in the Hall. But outside of hitting for average (.310 is good, I will give him that), tell me what Derek Jeter did that was exceptional? |
This is why.... and playing for the Yankees is key...
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A five-time World Series champion, Jeter is regarded as a central figure of the Yankees' success of the late 1990s and early 2000s for his hitting, baserunning, fielding, and leadership. He is the Yankees' all-time career leader in hits (3,465), doubles (544), games played (2,747), stolen bases (358), times on base (4,716), plate appearances (12,602) and at bats (11,195). His accolades include 14 All-Star selections, five Gold Glove Awards, five Silver Slugger Awards, two Hank Aaron Awards, and a Roberto Clemente Award. Jeter was the 28th player to reach 3,000 hits and finished his career ranked sixth in MLB history in career hits and first among shortstops. The only players with more career hits than Jeter are Pete Rose, Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial and Tris Speaker. And you have to remember all of Jeters postseason records, all time postseason hits leader, etc. |
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Article mentions name of buyer.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...aign=editorial I noticed that one of the underbidders had 14 retractions. To me that's never a good sign. Do you think that this had any impact on the closing price? |
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Like I mentioned earlier in this thread, I assume his other cards are also likely to take off soon, if they haven't already? https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-Pinnac...QAAOSwns1a94~h https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-Pinnac...gAAOSwwzla9IcL https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-Pinnac...YAAOSwVtxa8pm0 https://www.ebay.com/itm/1996-Pinnac...gAAOSwZA1adSrH |
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There are already two more PSA 10’s listed. I wonder if the underbidders will go for them (likely not).
The funniest part is that the guy said he paid a premium because PWCC was the seller. |
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...not only that, he was also the consignor Kidding! |
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