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rainier2004 09-28-2011 09:18 PM

These e107s are going nuts!
 
Wow........these things are going crazy watching them sell on the Scott and Huggins. First time really watching the 107s go for sale. Watching some other items ending tomorrow but blown away by the prices here tonight.

joeadcock 09-28-2011 09:46 PM

9K(as of 2345) for Bender is wild. Way more than I expected.

ls7plus 09-29-2011 01:45 AM

Ultra rare and significant is a nice combo in any grade. What's interesting is to look at a price guide for Bender, for example, back in '95--$175-$200 in ungraded VG! That's about 25% appreciation, compounded annually.

Hope some of our guys got them!

Happy Collecting!

Larry

Bicem 09-29-2011 07:32 AM

Was more surprised that the Rube went higher than the Bender since Bender is actually a lot tougher.

E107 prices seem to be returning to their pre-Freund collection sell off days.

rainier2004 09-29-2011 08:43 AM

Any thoughts on the bender for 9k and waddell for 10? HOw much are planks and wagner is low grade, paper missing from the back e107 style?

Bicem 09-29-2011 08:58 AM

Plank about the same as the Bender and Waddell more or less, Wagner multiple times higher.

E93 09-29-2011 02:39 PM

I don't collect E107s, but I have followed them a bit over the years and those prices do not surprise me at all. They had dipped a bit in the past couple of years due to the economy (I am guessing), but it is one of the more important sets with tons of HOF rookies.
JimB

jcmtiger 09-29-2011 03:28 PM

They always sell well, lots of bidders all the time. They don't come up for sale very often.

Joe

terjung 09-29-2011 05:00 PM

For some reason, Bender seems to be a tougher one in the set. The Waddell was a beautiful example. Someone got a great looking card there.

As to the question of valuation of the Plank, Waddell, Bender, and Wagner, I agree with Jeff that Plank, Waddell, and Bender are all in the same ballpark, and that the Wagner's value is many multiples of them. Great cards from a tough set, that reportedly has never been completed.

Bicem 09-29-2011 05:19 PM

Collector John Freund put together a very large collection of them and then sold them all off individually through REA in 2008. That event along with the declining economy really pushed down e107 prices. It is my belief that we are only now starting to see them get back to pre-2008 REA levels.

rainier2004 09-29-2011 05:38 PM

Theyre sweet looking cards. Itd be nice to have a hof some day. Im guessing the mcgraw is big bucks as well...just another "someday" card...

terjung 09-29-2011 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rainier2004 (Post 928371)
Theyre sweet looking cards. Itd be nice to have a hof some day. Im guessing the mcgraw is big bucks as well...just another "someday" card...

McGraw is a card that is really tough to find. He is tougher than Bender, IMO. Only 3 McGraws have been graded by SGC and PSA combined. I'm quite certain there are a few raw ones out there as well, but you get the point.

Here's my example:

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2010.jpg

paul 09-29-2011 06:54 PM

That's a familiar looking card.

terjung 09-29-2011 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paul (Post 928394)
That's a familiar looking card.

...as it should to you! I am still thankful for our trade, Paul. :)

ls7plus 09-30-2011 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bicem (Post 928366)
Collector John Freund put together a very large collection of them and then sold them all off individually through REA in 2008. That event along with the declining economy really pushed down e107 prices. It is my belief that we are only now starting to see them get back to pre-2008 REA levels.

Interesting, Jeff. Although I followed that auction, my focus was not on the e107's at that time, and I didn't know that. The seemingly little tidbits of information that may have quite a substantial impact that one can glean from this site are truly amazing. My prediction for the Waddell would have been about $7500 in this economy--sometimes its good to be wrong!

That's a great card, by the way, Brian, at least to all who are truly connoiseurs, appreciate real value, and are not gem mint 10 freaks. Congratulations on your trade, recent or otherwise! McGraw had such an enormous impact on baseball through the
'20's! I'm going through some tough times right now, but like Steve, would love to eventually add an e107 HOF'er.

May all of your collecting objectives be within reach!

Larry

rainier2004 09-30-2011 06:25 AM

Nice McGraw!
 
I accused larry of owning these cards....I love that Mcgraw. Im into collecting cards of the most influencial people in bb and mcgraw has always been on that top-shelf list of those folks...Ill have to be happy w/ my e145 for the time, but a Beautiful e107 McGraw like above "someday" would be nice.


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