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Smokey Joe 05-14-2009 07:48 AM

Opinions on SCP auctions....
 
A friend is looking to sell a $100,000 + card in the next SCP auction. Does anyone have an opinion if he may get good coverage and decent price for the card in the auction?

I don't want to mention which card he has but its very desirable. I would assume that this card would get headline status.


Thanks

Matt 05-14-2009 08:18 AM

The June auction is their initial offering, so why not see how that one goes and then you'll have a better sense of things. Is the deadline for the following auction before June?

You changed it to SCP instead of SCD

autograf 05-14-2009 08:39 AM

Not to disparage them by no means..........
 
As I'm sure they'll run a good auction and I'm sure coverage will be good but I'd steer to one of the other largers like Legendary, REA, Hunts or Heritage. Just my own personal opinion. I can't really support SCD stuff heavily given the whole Coaches Corner thing. If a $100K card and vintage, I'd think the REA's or Legendary's would be the absolute best venue personally.........is he in a hurry to sell it?

forazzurri2axz 05-14-2009 09:09 AM

Don't you mean SCP??
 
same as title, Don't you mean SCP??

Smokey Joe 05-14-2009 09:12 AM

Sorry...SCP is what i meant.

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Jim VB 05-14-2009 09:15 AM

I'm with Tom. Although I'm sure they will run a smooth auction, I don't think I'd be willing to "experiment" with a card of that value. Unless he needs to sell it by a certain time, talk to one of the big guys.

Now, on the other hand, if SCD really wants to kick off their auctions with a bang, he may be able to negotiate a great deal (0% sellers commission, maybe a cut of the buyers fee, a big chunk in the form of an advance, etc.) All of those things might be able to tip the scale. But, even a 10-12% reduction in the closing price would be a killer.

At a quick glance for example, over the last 2 years, low grade, T206 Wagners (PSA, SGC or Beckett's - 1's) have sold anywhere between $192,000 and $399,000. I wouldn't fool around with that amount of money at risk.

Edited to add - SCP is certainly different than SCD. I'll withhold comment on SCP. Suffice it to say, that option adds even more questions to me.

E93 05-14-2009 10:44 AM

I think people are confusing SCP with SCD. Sportscards Plus (SCP) has been selling high-end cards and running very strong auctions for decades. They have sold many $100,000+ cards and memorabilia pieces. I would not be worried about the item being seen by the potential buyers. I am sure all the big names are on their list.
JimB

Matt 05-14-2009 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E93 (Post 723677)
I think people are confusing SCP with SCD. Sportscards Plus (SCP) has been selling high-end cards and running very strong auctions for decades. They have sold many $100,000+ cards and memorabilia pieces. I would not be worried about the item being seen by the potential buyers. I am sure all the big names are on their list.
JimB

Jim - he originally wrote SCD and later edited his post to SCP which is why the posts don't make sense. In the future, folks can use the "strike text" button (when looking at the advanced text editor, it's the right-most button on the bottom row) to preserve the original text but put a line through it so that these situations can be avoided.

Smokey Joe 05-14-2009 11:21 AM

Yes...Matt is correct. I posted SCD by mistake. Thanks for all replies. I will let my friend know your opinions.

Thanks

drc 05-14-2009 12:41 PM

Sportscards Plus does lots of advertising for their auctions and usually has lots of high end stuff. I would assume they get fair values. They used to partner with Sotheby's.

danmckee 05-14-2009 01:20 PM

1st offering??? SCP has been doing very successful auctions for years Matt. Dan.

Matt 05-14-2009 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danmckee (Post 723705)
1st offering??? SCP has been doing very successful auctions for years Matt. Dan.

Dan - please read the thread before you post. He initially wrote SCD.

perezfan 05-14-2009 01:37 PM

I would go with a more trusted source than SCD (just kidding.... I got the change...)

Regarding SCP, they have a great mailing list and have been doing it forever. The best thing for your friend, however, may be the 0% commission they are currently offering on high-value graded cards.

I know that Mile High (who I don't believe has been mentioned yet) is offering the same 0% commission, and would also be a great alternative. They seem to be realizing prices as high as anyone else. Both Both SCP and Mile High have a consignment deadline rapidly approaching. Bottom line is that with a card like that, you shouldn't have to pay ANY seller's commission.

autograf 05-14-2009 01:51 PM

Okay..........
 
I see SCP instead of SCD.......I'm sure Ryan Christoff would chime in on SCP.....anyway, ANYONE would offer 0% on a 100K card. That's a moot point.........I haven't seen much from SCP.....didn't they break away from Sotheby's again?

danmckee 05-14-2009 01:58 PM

I did read it Matt and everything stated SCP when I read it. I didn't understand the SCD connection except I thought someone just mis read it. Dan.

danmckee 05-14-2009 01:59 PM

And yes tom, they are no longer associated with Sotheby's. Dan.

Matt 05-14-2009 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danmckee (Post 723721)
I did read it Matt and everything stated SCP when I read it. I didn't understand the SCD connection except I thought someone just mis read it. Dan.

Dan - I don't see how you read post 8 above and still made your comment. I'm sure you read the OP, but not the whole thread. No matter.

danmckee 05-14-2009 02:04 PM

You are right, I did miss #8, not sure how but I sure did. Saw the new intial post then yours I guess. But saw Tom's as well so God knows what I did. Dan.

Matt 05-14-2009 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danmckee (Post 723725)
You are right, I did miss #8, not sure how but I sure did. Saw the new intial post then yours I guess. But saw Tom's as well so God knows what I did. Dan.

it's all good :)


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