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We run auctions with low starting bids and no reserves, hidden, stated or otherwise. We don't even do pre-auction estimates because you, the bidders, tell me what the item is worth, not the other way around. Our name is The Collector Connection because it is our goal to get cards into the hands of collectors. If we make our bidders happy they will in turn make our consignors happy. That's our philosophy. |
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d) Minimum Bids- Each and every lot within the auction does have a minimum bid designated in both the catalog as well as online. A very few of the lots in the auction have a reserve price (please note the vast majority of the lots within the auction do not have a reserve price) A reserve price is the confidential minimum price that a consignor will accept before they will sell the material, this means that a bid of equal or greater than the confidential reserve must be placed for a successful bid to be accepted on that lot. MHCC may implement this reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor and may place a bid up to the amount of the reserve, by placing successive bids if necessary. In the limited instances where MHCC has a financial interest in a lot beyond our commission, we may place a bid to protect our financial interest. Reserves when in place will be pre-determined and set within the auction software prior to the start of the auction. Again, please note the vast majority of the lots in every auction will be offered without a confidential reserve in place. For all items in the auction (unless an item is withdrawn during the auction)without a reserve, they will be sold to the highest bidder at or above the minimum bid. |
I was bidding on something at SCP and once I saw how they handle their reserves, I ran for the hills and now refuse to bid with them anymore.
As others have nailed in prior posts within this thread, it is the false perception of demand that they are creating that is the problem. I had competing bids coming in on the item in question, and there is no way for me to tell if these are real buyers and thus real demand for the item at a certain price point, or if I am just the only moron willing to pay a certain amount and the house is just stringing me along. Hard pass. |
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[QUOTE=timzcardz;2153575]I LOVE the beginning of the description . . .
"Every hobby has its penultimate prize," Hahaha, thank you for pointing that out. They either didn't know the meaning, or it was a Freudian slip. By the way, they have apparently since update the description to remove the "pen" and left the "ultimate" https://catalog.scpauctions.com/1909...-LOT48850.aspx |
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That being said my fiduciary duty IS to the consignor, I just think the best way to serve them is to not have bidders questioning our integrity! |
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In regard to the demand curve, for the most desirable items it is very inelastic. Because of that, bidders who really want the item will knowingly choose to take the bait and bid, fearing that, even though unlikely, if there is that "real" second bidder, they will have no chance of buying the item after the auction. |
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There are some Auctions Houses I prefer to deal with and others I prefer to attempt to avoid. But if the Right Card that I want or need is available I might need to bid/buy from an Auction House I would prefer not to. But Again I have the choice. Most of the cards I ever bought or sold never had a reserve (that I knew of) so it was not as much a factor (but what I do not know I do not know) |
3 Days left and the Wagner still sits at $1mm with buyer's premium, which is where the card sat after the first day (has not moved since it opened) and is a mere half of the estimate. It ain't over until the until its over, but its starting to look like this Wagner will be a flop.
As a Wagner owner, I would love to see this restored "A" get over $2mm. As a realist, however, I think it tops $1.3mm max. |
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Regarding the Wagner it may not sell for a lot more.
But with 11 bids in it only needs 2 people to get into a bidding war and the price jumps fast. But I am unsure which way it goes. I am thinking $1.5 million Regarding the Ruth 7 I agree it is ugly for a 7. And it has not moved much but at its current price new money coming into the bidding may look more at the Grade then at the eye appeal. |
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The lot I was in a "bidding war" on also has mysteriously received zero action since I stopped bidding. Seems like the house has had a good portion of the activity here.
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That's how it works bidding against a reserve.
In live auctions I've been to they do occasionally have reserves. And if the bidding stalls close to the reserve they reveal it so someone can bit the reserve amount. |
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12th bid came in on the Wags.
Current Bid: $919,005 |
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Either way I think the seller should be very happy with what he gets |
$919,000...a reasonable price for such an ugly card.
I'm relieved...I was hypothesizing the easiest way to eat a t206...maybe vitamix it and put it in a smoothie??? |
A very reasonable price indeed, but a complete miss by the AH, who estimated the card at $2mm. In my opinion, the pre-restored card would have sold for (perhaps considerably) more.
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Did it actually sell/meet reserve?
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WE know it had a reserve on it "that was not met" going into the last day. Perhaps it was removed. But it does show as final price with buyers premium as $1,102,806. Which gives the impression that is sold at, That is a good price for that card as "restored" |
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Agreed Jeff. By the way it’s presented on the site, it appears it was sold (reserve met or eliminated)
The final price was over 2.5x what this restored Wagner sold for in December of 2018 ($420k). Putting things in that context, I think the SCP Wagner did relatively well |
SPC said reserve met at $919k. Final price is $1,102,806.
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I know I'm late to this party but house bidding is gross and shouldn't be allowed.
That Wagner has buyer's remorse written all over it. Of course one good flip will cure any case of buyer's remorse . . . Jim Creamer |
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Auction price yes. Market value NO!
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Onto reserves - as a result of the very same inefficiencies discussed above, auction houses who have a fiduciary duty to their consignors (NOT their bidders) sometimes agree to place reserves on items. Reserves are a double edged sword - bidders frequently shy away from items they see reserves on and don't bid on items they might actually have won if they did - so some houses choose to "hide" them. Consignors of certain items understandably are concerned that their item may not be seen by all potentially interested buyers of an item and sell below "fair market value" so request reserves. I don't see a simple solution where everyone is happy. I do agree it is poor practice for an auction house to be placing bids against legit bidders up to a hidden reserve price. |
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Regarding the value of this card restored vs it’s original condition, I think it would sell for more in its original condition. |
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Yes but someone gets to log that sticker into their Registry Set and now say their card and set is “better.” The joke’s on that “winner” because there are 3s and 4s that blow that 7 away. Funny things happen when people let PSA override their eyeballs. Even funnier is that’s a high sticker grade and there are way more than enough sticker collectors aka “investors” out there for the winner to flip it in a few years for a tidy profit.
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That 7 cost 3x more than my card and both are recent purchases...makes sense to me :eek: |
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My only PSA registry set (and my only experience with the PSA registry) is my 524-card T206 set. I can attest first-hand that registry rankings is a very strong drug and has lead me to buy (hell over pay for) some cards, as "upgrades", purely for the number on flip. In my opinion, the registry is genius for this exact reason (and I do not like to give PSA credit for anything). Because of the registry, some people buy only PSA and they are constantly upgrading to see their name climb the registry leader board. I also agree that because of the registry, the winner of the 33 Goudey PSA 7 will likely sell it for a profit down the line. Another reason why the registry is so genius -- it allows for some risk mitigation on resale because your potential buyers are not only people who want the card, but also registry collectors. If you pick the right sets -- like T206, 1933 Goudey, 1952 Topps -- there should always be enough people out there putting together registry sets so that the likelihood of selling your over graded card at a profit (or at least break even) is increased, if not almost guaranteed. |
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Would it be considered a market price manipulation IF: The Wags card didn't sell (meet the reserve) and the house was bidding on the card to move it towards the reserve and the house didn't disclose the card did not meet the reserve price (therefore did not actually sell)? |
Good Lord that 7 from SCP is really mesmerizing— as someone said it is perhaps the best example of buying the holder in recent memory. I will add my lowly garbage PSA 4 to the list of examples for comparison. The investors out there who only want 7s and up are free to look down their noses at this one... This was actually an SGC 4.5 that I crossed like a moron due to my desire for uniformity in my collection. Should have stayed a 4.5, yet why let the merits of the card get in the way of good ole inter-company politics ;)
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If that Ruth PSA 7 was on Heritage auction, it would have been looked a lot better with the team of photoshop experts they have. Those people can make ceases on the card disappear, in this Ruth case, enhancing the contrast/brightness and coloring should be a piece of cake.
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oh. my bad! I guess that card was really that bad and not even HA could do anything about it. LOL |
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