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swarmee 05-21-2020 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldin Auctions (Post 1982724)
Trout wins by $500,000
$780,000 total.
you will be able to see it in completed auctions spring auction session 1 tomorrow

MAKE THAT $900,000
STILL GOING

Is it still going? Just extend the auction a few more days...

BeanTown 05-21-2020 10:04 AM

Now that the auction has closed for the Trout. The voting ended up being 96 votes for Cobb 46% compared to 114 votes for Trout at 54%. The vote was very close and almost split while both auctions were active. After Trout pulled ahead of Cobb (Cobb closed over month ago), votes kept coming in for Trout.

I have to admit the FV of both items surprised me. I thought the Cobb should have gone for more and the Trout should have gone for less. My hunch is there was not much of a bidding war on the Cobb, and the Trout had 2 people fight it out.

If the Trout card comes up for auction again or one just like it.... Maybe we will have a T206 Wagner to compete with it next time.

May 21 2020

x2drich2000 05-21-2020 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve D (Post 1982756)
Speaking as someone (who relies on the measly military retirement and VA disability pay) who has to scratch and claw for the money to buy the cards I want, the obscene prices cards are getting right now make me absolutely sick and disgusted.

A PSA 3 '86 Fleer Michael Jordan is going for $2K+ right now!!!!!

I'm seriously wondering if I should just throw in the towel and give up :(

Steve

Steve, not to get off topic with this post, but the last few PSA 10 Jordan's have been getting up around $85k.

GasHouseGang 05-21-2020 07:54 PM

The Trout closed at $922,500! Wow.

BeanTown 05-21-2020 10:43 PM

Maybe ESPN can start covering auction houses when extended bidding starts. Then a couple hobby personalities can hype up cards when they get a bid or when they are surprised a lot is still low. Works good for car auctions.

rjackson44 05-22-2020 09:35 AM

wonder if this will be paid for ,,

BeanTown 05-22-2020 05:24 PM

I think Ken Goldin is going to be very transparent about this particular sale. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him post

swarmee 05-22-2020 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 1983240)
I think Ken Goldin is going to be very transparent about this particular sale. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him post

He has been posting up a storm on blowout, including releasing email messages from bidders on the board. He declared that he will notify the public when the card gets paid for and delivered. Says that the top two bidders are regulars with his auctionhouse:
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...1378669&page=3
See posts 62 and 68.

sreader3 05-22-2020 09:19 PM

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/shock...194455858.html

Offered without comment.

RCMcKenzie 05-22-2020 11:34 PM

I think it's good pub for the hobby. I saw the yahoo finance article earlier, and thought they might have mentioned that McKenzie picked up another n172 Chicago Maroons card, but the article didn't say anything about that.

Goldin Auctions 05-23-2020 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 1983240)
I think Ken Goldin is going to be very transparent about this particular sale. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him post

100%
Will do same here
Very important sale for the hobby

brian1961 05-23-2020 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve D (Post 1982756)
Speaking as someone (who relies on the measly military retirement and VA disability pay) who has to scratch and claw for the money to buy the cards I want, the obscene prices cards are getting right now make me absolutely sick and disgusted.

A PSA 3 '86 Fleer Michael Jordan is going for $2K+ right now!!!!!

I'm seriously wondering if I should just throw in the towel and give up :(

Steve

Hey Steve, Brian Powell here. Just a fellow collector who also has to scratch and claw for hobby money. I've collected cards since 1961, and entered the adult hobby in '72. In that virtual lifetime of collecting, I have seen a lot of trends. Some of those have disappeared because the items were just tough challenging to hunt down. Another trend, rookie collecting, sprung up in the 70s as collectors found they liked collecting that niche. Dealers quickly noticed, AND BEGAN JACKING THEIR PRICES UP HIGHER AND HIGHER, UNTIL WHAT YOU SEE TODAY. When the hobby seemed to explode in the 80s, rookie card speculation of modern day rookies became its own niche, and rampant. The belief was that some of those players would become Mickey Mantle. Rarely, as you probably know, did any of them get half as good as Mick.

Then, in the early 90s, chase cards blossomed on the scene. Artificially rare, but so what? They were indeed rare as hen's teeth. Thus came those ultra rare Michael Jordans collectors discuss with the shaking of the head..... The filthy stinking rich have always seemed to play these kind of conniving games with their collecting interests. Sometimes there's absolutely nothing conniving about it----2 blokes with deep pockets love the same kind of cards, and they have an auction dogfight. In the end, expensive gets reinvented. Let's face it, the motivation of 75% of younger collectors today is buying for resale, which is speculative. Whether they buy boxes or cases and have their ripping games and events, or flat out "invest" in what they honestly believe has great potential in the coming years, it all seems to reflect the gambling mentality that is so prevalent in today's society, which is absorbed with lottery ticket gambling, or going to the casino. They wish to take "that chance". At times I cannot blame them one bit; after all, what kind of interest does your bank pay you on your savings account? If it's like mine, then essentially nuttin'.

Precisely.

Friend, deep, deep, down, if you love the cards, keep collecting for your love of the cards. Avoid over-paying where possible. All in all, collect what brings a big huge smile to your face. Me, I love Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. The prices today---oooh boy. By the grace of God, I was able to hold onto most of my childhood Mickeys and the ones I was able to procure in the 80s and 90s. My enjoyment in recent years has been finding modern day Mantle & Maris cards that have lots of eye appeal to me, with a great photo and a clever design. Many of the modern cards fall short in these areas. Most collectors turn their collective noses up at modern cards of the greats. Nuts to them; if I love them, I will collect them and display them---for me. I didn't get them so they would appreciate in value; I got them because I appreciate how they look. The period photos of Mick and the Rajah hail back to their glory days with the Yanks---so to me, that's great. That's what it's all about.

Believe me, I understand. Nobody, but nobody, wants to throw their money away on worthless cards, or vintage cards that millenials or the baby just born may not be interested in 20-30 years later. Life is full of choices and chances, as you well know. Thank you for your service to our country, sir.

In the end, keep your collecting for FUN; otherwise, find another hobby that IS fun to you.

A brotherly hug to you, buddy. :) --- Brian Powell

sayheykid54 05-24-2020 05:43 AM

Without question I would personally want the Cobb. It's not even close. ANY modern card selling for $500K is simply insane.

Goldin Auctions 05-26-2020 11:53 AM

Trout card sale official, Wire Transfer received
 
We just wanted to inform everyone in the forum that we have received a wire for the full amount of the Mike Trout Card sale.
the sale if confirmed
thank you all for your interest in this historic sale.

https://goldinauctions.com/2009_Bowm...-LOT57497.aspx


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