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PSA 9 1932 Caramel Ty Cobb SMR or Below
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I have this PSA 9 1932 U.S. Caramel Ty Cobb---SMR is $26,500----if you were selling this card (not buying)--would u sell at SMR -- Above or below SMR---card was graded a few years back----This will be the highlight for me at the National---thanks, Don
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Without more research I would say I would take SMR on it. It's a commemorative card after his playing days and 26k is some serious money....
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If I had a complete set I would return for a league baseball like it says on the back of the card.
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I find it curious that, since it's a tribute card, they gave his team as the A's and not the Tigers for whom he played 22 of his 24 years.
Would take $26.5K with no regrets Beautiful card. |
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Being a PSA 9 which is the highest graded with only 3 at the PSA 9 level, you might get more than SMR if the right Ty Cobb collector came along. Top pops alot of the time will exceed SMR prices.
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I don't think it will sell for $26k, just my opinion.
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I'd check the registry and see if the top dogs need it. Maybe contact one of them directly.
JimB |
Couple data points for the discussion:
According to the PSA pop report only 3 of these have graded 9 (none higher). In 2010 an SGC 92 (8.5) sold at auction for $13,440.00. The PSA Registry shows 16 sets of these. Only the #1 set has a PSA 9 Cobb. The #2 set (Marshall Fogel's) has a PSA 8 Cobb. Obviously Don wants to offer the card for sale himself. But in terms of market value, I think if this card was put into an auction where the PSA Registry guys bid, it might really go high. |
PSA 9 1932 Caramel Ty Cobb
Thanks guys for the great comments and observations---I think the card should go around SMR---I just have to find the heavy hitter who can afford it---I know a large auction house would go well, but I do prefer it sell it myself especially with the National approaching. thanks again and I look forward to more comments. Don
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If it has not sold by the National, leave it on consignment at the table of one of the big dealers who does a lot of that kind of stuff.
JimB |
Re: PSA 9 1932 Caramel Ty Cobb SMR or Below
A spectacular card, but slightly overgraded due to the soft upper right corner and the staining on the reverse. I doubt it would fetch SMR in any sales format.
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I'd say it's a wet sheet transfer from another Cobb sheet. Does PSA usually deduct for this?
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I think Chris is right, it does look like a wet sheet transfer.
They obviously didn't nick the card in any way for it and certainly should have. |
Don,
Were you able to move the card at the National? |
psa 9 US Caramel Ty Cobb
Yes I did sell it at the National---there was alot of interest and I sold it to a major dealer----and later in the week , a major collector stopped by and bought another Caramel off me and I told him about the Cobb---he stated, he was going to buy the card. So the card did move out rather easily. Don
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Congrats!
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