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Republicaninmass 01-29-2022 08:16 PM

The single most ridiculous sale, was the ugliest card ever made
The 1994 upper deck mantle/Griffey dual signed insert. They are usually around 2k. Sold for $11,400

Wow, looking at vcp, one sold in goldin for 55k.

I'm just old I guess, but I'd wager people dont even knownwhatbthey are buying

molenick 01-29-2022 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by riggs336 (Post 2191495)
There was a great selection of E90-1s. I got one but was WAY outbid on the rest.

Ha...those are the cards I was talking about as well!

3-2-count 01-29-2022 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 2191497)
The single most ridiculous sale, was the ugliest card ever made
The 1994 upper deck mantle/Griffey dual signed insert. They are usually around 2k. Sold for $11,400

Agreed. The Mantle/Griffey Jr dual signed UD card sold for a ton.

I believe some examples of this card have been rumored to be forgeries.

Republicaninmass 01-29-2022 08:30 PM

Well they did issue them unsigned,.its possible. I looked at buying one in 2017 or so and they were 2k. I thought that was too much...ha

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Pat R 01-29-2022 09:20 PM

I don't know who does the T206 write ups for them but they should stop using highest graded or only PSA graded example in their descriptions if they aren't going to take a few minutes and do some research.

In the Magee portrait Old Mill description it says it's the only PSA graded example when there are at least two others.

https://aug21.hugginsandscott.com/cg...?itemid=953462

Kidnapped18 01-30-2022 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 2191486)
There are many out there who can easily outbid me. But Heritage was not a matter of not having the “firepower”. Rather, the prices got way way WAY beyond what I thought the things I wanted should sell for. I expect this is true with many on this board - they could have bought stuff if they wanted but decided the prices got well beyond what they felt comfortable paying. As the next post points out, much of this board seems to have been shut out. That is very noteworthy

+1
Definitely could have gone higher on some cards but it just did not make sense
Heritage prices went crazy!

I had my eye on five for sure that I knew I would be able to get but when the bids kept going up well beyond what I thought they should have I passed

With all the auctions taking place each month a lot of these same cards will show up again later this year or next and I will be able to get them then...at least thats what I'm hoping

Wanaselja 01-30-2022 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by molenick (Post 2191493)
I've been having a strange feeling lately and wonder if anyone else has as well. I'll look through a newly posted auction and, if there's nothing I want to bid on, I'll feel relieved. I don’t mean there are no cards I want. Who wouldn’t want a Plow's Candy Cobb or Wagner? (I bet that got your attention.)

I mean there are no cards I want that I could theoretically afford to win…but only if I bid more than I had mentally budgeted. So, I either spend way more than I planned to or I don’t win the card....either way I am not happy when the auction ends. Whereas if there's nothing I want, there's no disappointment.

And, yes, I also won nothing in the last Heritage auction despite putting in bids that were 25-30% more than I had planned to bid.

I feel the same way.

shagrotn77 01-31-2022 09:08 AM

Anybody here win the 1950 Scott's Potato Chips lot?


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