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RayBShotz 10-10-2016 06:19 AM

Sterling Auction
 
Shameless Plug.

Just checking in and noticed that there is a lot of Post War material that still hasn't caught an opening bid including some items I had consigned.

A lot of bargains over there at the moment.
Good Luck to everyone.
RayB

RayBShotz 10-10-2016 10:54 AM

All the below lots are dirt cheap at the opening bid.

215,223,228,261,264,293,294,308,310,311,314,393.

Feel free to open them up! LOL!
Much appreciated.

LuckyLarry 10-10-2016 05:33 PM

lot 223 features three 1954 Bowman commons minimum bid $40
lot 261 features four 1958 Topps commons minimum bid $40

Nice looking cards, but dirt cheap and bargains?

Larry

Neal 10-10-2016 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1592757)
lot 223 features three 1954 Bowman commons minimum bid $40
lot 261 features four 1958 Topps commons minimum bid $40

Nice looking cards, but dirt cheap and bargains?

Larry

actually, considering the grades, they look to be a nice deal for a set collector

Rich Klein 10-11-2016 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1592757)
lot 223 features three 1954 Bowman commons minimum bid $40
lot 261 features four 1958 Topps commons minimum bid $40

Nice looking cards, but dirt cheap and bargains?

Larry

I would not say Dirt Cheap but for an intellectual exercise I did check the Beckett values (and to be honest, they do an excellent job on tracking the graded market) and EVERY lot mentioned has a very reasonable minimum bid.

Now, there is no star cards in there to make lots more appealing to the collector but all the opening bids are very fair compared to Book Value

Rich

glynparson 10-14-2016 04:27 AM

considering
 
the consignor had to pay for the cards, pay for grading, pay for shipping to and from grader, and to sterling, and pay sterling a fee. yeah those are dirt cheap prices and i am sure a loss for the consignor, if he was also the submitter.

bobbyw8469 10-14-2016 04:34 AM

Commons are of just no interest to buyers. I bought a "common" for $30 on one of the auction houses. It sold for $22 on Ebay (before fees). You lose a lot of flippers on commons, because there is just no guarantee you can flip it for profit.


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