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Unless the Texas oilman Don Spence has sold his collection, it's got to be up there among the top ten.....huge, high grade and top of the top for many of the Topps sets!
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I love him saying he will be buried in a pyramid with his Mantle lol. Amazing.
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EXTENDED CUT VIDEO 90 Minutes
EXTENDED CUT: The Greatest Sports Card and Memorabilia Collection of All Time! Marshall Fogel SLABS
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Thx robert
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I cringed at the tossing of those slabs on the table. But then again I get ticked at a '67 high number that arrives in a scratched slab.
Each unto their own - obviously someone with the means to afford a collection like that can do whatever they want with their slabs. I'm sure PSA would re-holder them all whenever he wants gratis just for the publicity. |
Anyone that has some spare time should watch this. Seems like a really good person.
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Splash another million on the table. Please...go ahead.
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A few days ago in another thread we listed the ten greatest cards in the hobby. Other than the 1952 Topps Mantle my guess is that Marshall has none. Since every card in Marshall’s collection is PSA8 or above he almost certainly has no 19th century cards or maybe just a type or two. He would also have no E107s or W600s, etc. No T206 Wagner, no Baltimore News Ruth, no T210 Jackson, no E107 Wagner, probably no Ruth rookie, no W600 Cobb. For me it would be really hard to call this the greatest card collection in the hobby.
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More game used hall of fame bats than the hall of fame has. Amazing.
I had no idea a game used Koufax glove would be so rare. |
Not really my definition of "The greatest collection" --
Obviously a a great collection but I'd be more interested in older and rarer cards that may not even exist in slabs of PSA 8 or better... |
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Marshall said every card in his collection was PSA 8 or above and we know where the only 8 is.
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Koufax gloves are rare. I have seen 6 Koufax gloves, and have owned three of them. His statement that he has never seen another signed, game used Koufax glove is correct, but there are at least 2 other signed gloves that exist but have never been publicly available. I used to own both, and still have one. |
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The only T206 WAGNER I saw was a reprint on the Wagner photo.
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I have to agree with Jay, Fogel has a great collection, but it is not just all about the grading and condition. If you are a Registry worshipper and grading is what counts most, then maybe. But if a true collector, I feel rarity and historical importance are so much more significant. Many of us on here have items that are so much rarer (and with possibly more historical significance) than probably anything Fogel has in his collection. It isn't necessarily all just about dollars and cents, and/or the grade on the slab.
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