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Sterling Sports Auction #43 Final Day of Bidding!
June Auction #43 Final Day of Bidding! Auction consists of 517 lots from Baseball, Hockey, Basketball, Football, Boxing and Non Sports plus a nice selection of authenticated autographs. Contains cards from the 1800s to modern issues, Hall of Famers and Commons, High grade and Low grade, Graded and Ugraded, something for everyone. Over 190 Pre WWII lots! Plus autographs from players in the T206 set Highlights 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams, Rookie SGC 50 1910 E104 Chief Bender, Blank Back 1911 T201 Cobb/Crawford T206s including Johnson, Port, Cy Young, and tough backs including Broad Leaf T205s including Cy Young, Mathewson, Speaker and a large selection of commons 1916 M101-4 tough backs including Holmes to Homes, Gimbels, Block & Kuhl, Herplosheimer, Gimbels and more 1933 Tattoo Orbit Jimmy Foxx PSA 6 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set 1941 Play Ball Joe DiMaggio 1949 Bowman Yogi Berra SGC 88 1952-68 Mickey Mantle cards 1952 Topps #371 Bob Hofman, High # SGC 84 1976 Topps Walter Payton, Rookie SGC 88 Rookie cards of Hall of Famers Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, Stan Musial, Phil Rizzuto, Roy Campanella, Early Wynn, Larry Doby, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Pete Rose, Nolan Ryan, Johnny Bench, Walter Payton, Fran Tarkenton and More! Auction Closes Thursday June 25th, initial bid MUST be in by 8 pm est to be allowed in extended bidding. Once in extended bidding the whole auction is open for bidding and the 15 minute rule applies to the whole auction. Auction Click Here New Bidders Click Here Bid Today! Accepting Consignments for Auction #44 starting July 23rd, call or email with your potential consignments. Featured cards for the auction will be on display at the Nationals. Call or email with your potential consignments. Lee Behrens 320-219-1372 |
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Save yourself the headache, spend your $$$ here at Sterlings before it ends, than spending all of it at the National. HEHEHEHE! I got some items with '0' bids, makes a great price! |
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Auction Closes Thursday June 25th, initial bid MUST be in by 8 pm est to be allowed in extended bidding. Once in extended bidding the whole auction is open for bidding and the 15 minute rule applies to the whole auction.
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Picked up 5 more nice cards for my T205 set. But dang, the SPs are elusive and continue to be strong price wise.
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Wonder if anyone looked at the 1956 partial set...not my thing usually but looked like good deal if cards (ungraded) were as good as some looked...but I am not expert at all on buying most of a set like that and I know prices have declined muchly....
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I didn't chase after anything but am very impressed with the auction. Some strong prices realized as well.
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Not too much love on my Micks i consigned. Had 4 lots with '0' bids. And 1 was a group lot of oddballs.
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Chris:
I looked at the Mantle Lot after your comment and here is my opinion only The 1975 Topps in SGC 7.5 has in my opinion a Beckett BV of $35. The "7" books at $15 while the 8 Books at 60. I actually rounded that up presuming the average to $35; others may disagree and say I was too generous in my BV for that card The 1975 Topps in PSA 9 O/C in my estimation translates to a PSA 7 and the BV is $10 on that card in a 7. Once you have the qualifier, the 9 means nothing. The other four oddball cards have no real value and frankly it takes a hard core Mantle graded card collector to want those. in MOO (My opinoin only) you started the lot with the odd balls at least $10 too high at a minimum bid and the $40 min bid might have been stretching that. So, after doing some research, perhaps you might want to reconsider your minimums Rich |
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And not to pile on
But I also verified the 1968 Game Card with a $40 BV and a $25 min bid. After the Buyer's Premium (16 percent) and I'm using a $1 shipping charge, now your card is 75 percent of book.
I would wager that no one thought they were getting a bargain which is how in my opinion one needs to start an auction price. Rich |
Last night I checked the auction out and looked at one card that caught my eye, but I thought the current bid was as high as I would go so I didn't bid on anything. This morning I got an invoice and apparently I was the one that bid on that card on the first day when the auction opened so I won the card. Funny how that worked out. :)
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This was the first time I bid in one of these auctions and I'm glad I started with Sterling. $5 shipping is very fair :)
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I had a few on my watch list and planned on bidding, but just didn't feel like pulling the trigger...sorry Erick :( Any reason you didn't list them here first? |
@RichK: I did not have any minimums requested. These were all set by Lee.
Maybe thats why some items didnt sell last time and got relisted again. Thanks for the bit of info sir. I'll have to chat with Lee, or if he sees this. |
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Got it at my max bid, was hoping for a couple hundred less, but still happy.
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I won the T201 Cobb for my set and a T206 (Starr).
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Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains. Think about that for a minute. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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