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This is the oldest basketball RC I have. This one is blowing up on the down low apparently. I put it on eBay after an 8 sold for $550, but yanked it back off to see what a few more sales would do to it. Theres a 9 listed for $3600 +, and a 10 in auction. Crazy market.:eek:[IMG]https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...1973-topps-135[/IMG]
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That McAdoo is a notoriously difficult card for set builders. I had to work for a while to find a raw one with acceptable centering.
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Maybe Dr. J has cooled off but man looking at some of the auctions right now not sure how one could come to the conclusion the sky is falling.
Wilt PSA 9 at over 73k Charles Barkley PSA 10 $6,600 Dominque near $7,500 Ewing at 6k I remember when I first joined CU in 2010 a Wilt 9 was like 7k. It is amazing once these cards start running how high they can go. |
Look at the Erving in PSA 9: during August, it was selling as high as $25,000! On September 10th, one sold for $16,559. And yesterday, another one went for $13,433! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
And I agree with David. This isn't anything to worry about. I mean, this is only one of the top vintage basketball cards out there, and the value of this card is going down faster than the Titanic, but no biggie! Keep buying basketball, folks! By the way, David, I would like to purchase 600 Erving shares, please. And I also want some Mikan ETFs - OOOOHHHHHH YEEAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! |
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Perhaps you missed this card at nearly 1.2 million. Well since you don't take PWCC listings seriously I guess that is why all these stellar prices don't count. https://goldinauctions.com/2013_14_N...-LOT64417.aspx |
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This is quite a decline:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KR8AA...hk/s-l1600.jpg Not the best specimen but at $1194, down from several sales around $2,000. Perhaps whoever was chasing these is done? |
The 69' Topps Alcindor rookie is going down as well:
PSA 5 - August price was $5,000+ Last one sold for $2350. PSA 6 - August price was $7,000+ Last one sold for $3975 PSA 7 - August price was $14,000 Last one sold for $7,901 OUUUUCCCCHHHHHHH!!! https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2015/04/crybaby.jpg |
Pump and dump has hit dump time...
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Let it hold out a little one more month please...
Have 20 Bird Johnson rookies in my next auction. Sets from 1974-87 with a stunning Jordan Rookie. All the Star Co cards, 20 Lebrons, etc. |
Geez, Scott, that sucks. I bet you're feeling like a faith healer with appendicitis right about now.
Let's hear from the 'this is real' price rise cheerleaders: [crickets chirping in silence]. |
Late-August was definitely when prices peaked. Let's look at the 1980 Topps Magic/Bird RC:
PSA 7 - August price was $3,500+ Last one went for $1,850. PSA 8 - August price was $6,500+ Last one went for $4,400. PSA 9 - August price was around $25,000 Last one went for $16,722. Baby, yes, I did spend $100,000 USD on basketball cards over the summer, but don't be mad at me. I have a good job and I can easily make this money back ... please baby ... look at me ... oh wait, I know! You want that pink Birkin bag? I can buy it for you right now! https://www.cuinsight.com/wp-content...-243135847.jpg |
Wow the prices. :eek:
Even with all of the passion and excitement that Gary V has for these cards and they could not sustain 5X run up in a few months? Just shocking. Good thing he was not doing this for the money. |
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Your faith in the hobby and humanity is safe until a real scam arises. Imagine if businesses started popping up out of the blue where you could own a piece of a high valued graded card and the valuation on the card was done by the owner of the card who is an owner of the company? |
The Erving 8 seems to sell well around $3,700-$4,000 lately. it was about a $800 card a few years ago, which I felt was criminally low, but i still think it has room to fall at $4K.
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I have been following this massive run up and it certainly has cooled big time with most basketball cards. I am glad I sold my Dr. J. rookie and Alcindor rookie as soon the hype started. Now I have to find some good replacements for them.
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1961 Fleer Bill Russell IA PSA 7 $449 this evening, one bid. September 1st, $1150.
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Pete Townsend was wrong.
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in basketball, stick with MJ, Kobe, Lebron. wont go wrong. |
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You have to wonder how much of it was accomplished, as it was before, by "sales" never paid for.
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Hang on to the funds fellas ya might have to give them back 4 months from now. Book the sale and the contingent liability! |
What am I missing? I just read eBay's return policy and (assuming you do not accept returns) it states that a buyer has 30 days from delivery to claim the item was not as described and return it, 30 days from the end of the delivery window to claim it was not received. How does that morph into four months? Is that on the assumption that the buyer used a credit card and initiated a charge-back?
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All of you guys are a bunch of silly monkeys!
First of all, all these buyers of super-inflated sports cards are just very passionate collectors (like Gary Vee). None of them are going to return these cards - nope! Many of them have done well for themselves financially, so what's a few dollars here and there? I mean, if a $15,000 USD card drops to $3,000 USD in a few months, then who cares, right? It's all about having fun! I'm sorry, what was that? Discord servers? Groups organizing pumps of certain cards? Oh rubbish! I don't want to hear it! |
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My guess is that if a buyer uses paypal and decided 4 months after the date of purchase that they changed their mind, and they used a credit card and initiates a dispute, paypal is going to refund the buyer and ebay will take the money back from the seller. Not sure what paypal's policies are if the payment was funded from a bank account or from paypal funds. I doubt they offer that 180 day window. |
This all makes consigning to an auction house more attractive. Unfortunately, for a quick sale eBay is the only way to go. You just have to take the risks and hope for the best.
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Yeah, but I assume a chargeback isn't the same as a return. A chargeback that happens after a return window has closed, denotes a fraudulent charge. At that point the buyer is attempting to keep both the card AND the funds, which I assume is a criminal activity. I am making some assumptions here, and not saying there aren't plenty of people willing to go that route, but are that many people willing to commit a financial crime in order to try and cut their losses? Again, I'm making assumptions. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong. |
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I have not read closely the recent terms/policies with paypal but as Exhibitman suggests, this hanging over a seller's head is enough to go with an auction house consignment rather than leaving one exposed selling on ebay. The other option is to stay clear of selling cards that go up 5X in 2 weeks. |
No idea how ebay's new managed payment system plays in this but here is how paypal addresses refunds:
You can request a refund of a completed payment by sending the seller an email. Ask the seller to go to the Transaction Details page for your transaction and click Issue a refund. You can request a refund up to 180 days after you pay for your item. If you sent a payment, but it's still pending, you can cancel it on your Activity as long as you see the "Cancel" button next to it. If the payment isn't claimed within 30 days, it will be automatically refunded to you. If your seller doesn’t agree to refund your money, you may be able to open a dispute in the Resolution Center if you didn’t receive your item, you received something that doesn’t match the seller’s description or your payment was not authorized. If you purchased something and would like a refund because you haven't received it, or it's not as described, you can file a dispute in our Resolution Center to start the process of getting your money back. You have 180 days from the transaction date to initiate a dispute. If your eBay payment is complete, but you didn't receive your item, it's not as described or the auction got canceled, you'll need to file a dispute. You can do this in eBay's Resolution Center or the PayPal Resolution Center. If you feel the transaction was unauthorized, please visit our Resolution Center to file an unauthorized transaction dispute. There are 2 kinds of disputes you can file: Item Not Received – You bought something, but didn’t receive it. (Wait at least 3 days from the transaction date to give your seller enough time to ship the item.) Significantly Not as Described – You received an item, but it was significantly different from the seller’s original description. (You might have to pay return shipping costs, but may be eligible for Return Shipping on US. Activate Return Shipping on US before filing your dispute to qualify for the benefit.) If you sent the payment using a debit or credit card, the refund will be sent to the card used. It may take up to 30 days for the card to be credited. If you sent your payment using a bank account and the payment is canceled, it will be refunded to your bank account. ***Bank funded transactions: for cases in which a refund is requested or processed shortly after a purchase is made, we will make an effort to cancel the transaction, so you are never charged. If we’re unable to cancel the transaction, then a refund will be processed. Your funds should be credited to your bank account within 7-10 business days. In addition I think you can go around paypal by going directly to the bank issuing the credit card and open a dispute that way. If that is done however I believe you waive your rights to filing a dispute with paypal directly should it not work out. |
Good afternoon, everybody! Are we ready to look at some more basketball cards today? How about the 61' Fleers? For those of you who aren't aware, the 61' Fleer set is regarded as the greatest vintage basketball set of all-time. It is loaded with stars, and most importantly, it has the rookies of Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West and Oscar Robertson. Let's begin!
1961 Fleer Oscar Robertson: PSA 7 - August price peaked at $16,000 USD. Now going for under $8,000 USD. 1961 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain: PSA 7 - August price peaked at $24,999 USD. Last one sold for $15,300 USD. 1961 Fleer Jerry West: PSA 7 - August price peaked at $12,600 USD. Last one sold for $8,500 USD. I also want to point out that MOST of these cards were sold privately (Paypal direct). In other words, during the month of August, somebody could have sold TWO PSA 7 Oscar Robertson rookies for around $40,000 USD. And of course, money sent this way is sometimes done using the Family & Friends method. And you know what that means, right? NO RETURNS! https://i.redd.it/ca204c7h0g431.png Bert shouldn't have listened too much to Gary Vee! |
It is unfortunate for anyone who bought in August, but other than that month I am pretty sure whoever bought basketball in any other month this year is still sitting pretty? Bert may not be so mad.
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I wonder what happens to other hot cards, like a Jim Brown rookie. It's not really rare, but prices have basically doubled over the past month. And now it looks like Gretzky is picking up too. Definitely a hard hobby to figure out. Maybe that's why I am so gray at an early age!! |
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I thought really hard about selling my Russell RC when it soared but I figured that even if it fell by 50% off the peak it was still more than I wanted to spend on a replacement card, so I kept it. Same w/my Chamberlain IA, Alcindor, and a few others. I may replace some of the cards I sold if they fall far enough.
About the only card I never even considered selling was my 1969 Chamberlain, which I got when I was about ten and will probably have until the day I die. I also sat on my favorite Dr. J card because, well, it is my favorite Dr. J card and it wasn't worth anything like the RC. As for Jim Brown's RC, if it skyrockets I will probably sell mine. Hard to say; the way I got it is a 'big fish' story that actually worked out for me spectacularly, so the numbers would have to be really nasty to make me part with it. |
We don't really know how many of the off the charts sales actually went through. In 2016, many did not, both on ebay and auction houses.
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To add some context, I was the buyer of the 1961 Fleer Russell IA 7 mentioned up thread. It sold for $700. I received it, didn’t care for its presentation, and sold it the next day for $800 after receiving multiple offers on it. There is still dramatically increased attention to 1961 Fleer relative to 2019 even if the prices of completed auctions have dropped over the last month or 2.
There is a lot of good information in this thread. I started my own index of 10 particular vintage cards to track. Alcindor, Erving, Gervin, Chamberlain, Bird/Magic RCs and 5 others. Every 2 weeks I pull the latest non PWCC prices. There was a massive falloff from late August to early September. Personally I started buying vintage FB in June and am now starting on vintage baseball while the wild price variances in basketball shake out. |
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This is the exact same pattern that played out a few years back with Rose, Koufax, Clemente etc. Manipulators target a stack of cards and pump the shit out of them. Incredibly easy to do, and because there is no regulation or over sight, this pattern will continue to repeat. Yes new money has entered the hobby and that money has figured out how easy it is to take a position, and pump the snot out of a portfolio if cards. Easy money with almost no downside. |
I recently picked up a bunch of 61 fleers
purchased directly from a local collector, West, Robertson, Baylor, Chamberlain and Cousey, and I told him the headwinds based on ebay completed sales wouldn't last, plus I was buying raw and good luck getting favorable grades, etc. I still gave him more than I wanted to, but far less than they are going for now. Curious what people think dealers would offer for 61 fleers in this market.
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I recently picked up a bunch of 61 Fleers
Sorry for double post.
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