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1914 Mathewson in Memory Lane
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A 1914 Cracker Jack Christy Mathewson just sold for $37.4K last night in Memory Lane's auction. It was a PSA 1. And it was even missing the top left corner! Does anyone have an explanation? I know.... two rich guys who both decided that they couldn't wait for another one to come up for sale. Does anyone have a better answer?
Or is this the new going rate for 1914 Mattys. Let's find out: here is my card, also a PSA 1 and also missing the same corner. Anyone want to offer me $37,000 for it? I'll even throw in the extra caramel stains at no extra charge. Anyone....? Attachment 302262 |
Yeah, I didn't think so. :p
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It’s comical when 2 people decide they have to have something. Yikes. That’s a chunk of change. Does anyone have an idea how many of those exist?
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There were a lot of new price levels throughout that set in last nights auction. Indeed the Matty price stands head and shoulders above the rest. However, it’s widely considered one of the top five or ten cards in the entire hobby and they just don’t seem to come up very often.
I believe the total graded population is around 45 and Lord knows that probably includes many resubmissions so who knows what the real pop is- but it’s extremley low for such a massive card. Congrats to the seller - and the also to the buyer who just got one amazing card. |
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Thats a beautiful card, Sir.
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Unreal card Jeff.
Seems that Heritage's next auction will have a 1914 CJ Matty. There is no picture on the site yet, but I say we take bets on the over/under.... Right now, sight unseen, I have the over/under at $20,500. |
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I think this is his best looking card
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Beautiful CJ and Mathewson run!!
This could turn into a "Show your Matty" thread. |
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10 cases of 36 : 1987 Topps Sets 15 cases of 36 : 1988 Topps Sets 14 cases of 36 : 1989 Score Sets 67 cases of various makes of Baseball card complete sets 1990 - 2001 yes there are 2 or 3 1989 Upper Deck complete sets included plus 2,700.000 various 1990's loose Baseball cards un searched !!!!!!! also a ,10 x 15 storage unit filled to the top of really great collectible baseball items circa 1990's , most in their original boxes , one years rent included so you can sell at your convenience and finally will also throw in 15 large pallets of "NASCAR" collectibles not all are made in China, I will arrange the semi truck to deliver them to a location of your choice at no charge, Deal of life time thanks for your consideration |
I was just looking at the Heritage site (on past sales)
Noticed something odd or just my eyes gone bad; The 2011 SGC 10 that sold for 7767.50 IS that the same card that just sold here in the PSA slab??? It looks to have the same torn corner and some creases. But notice the difference in the pics, how one looks bright and clean. OR am I wrong in thinking they are the same card??? then I apologize 2011 SGC 10 image https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?s...oduct.chain%5D Memory Lane 2017/18 image https://memorylaneinc.com/site/image...em_44848_1.jpg |
Quite a few auction houses digitally alter their scans.
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That's the same card!
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The Heritage scan almost make Battlefield look respectable...what a shame. |
Heritage makes all their cards look like that...we'll just call it "nuclear" clean, and yes, definitely the same card.
45 graded copies on record of the card, but there are crosses and cards that were simply broke out like mine...yes, I freed a 1914 CJ Matty. Why did it go for what it did? Someone else started a thread on this recently and I will reiterate what I said before. Leon states that in collectibles that demand trumps all and we see this all the time. So there are set collectors, they want one. There are HOF collectors, they want one. There are master set collectors than can go on the cheaper side with 15s, but they still need the 14 Matty. Then there are folks like Jeff who collect Cobb and Chase that made the decision he wanted one. The 1914 Matty is THE ultimate CJ, hands down. At one point the Chance card was actually more valuable than the Matty and Cobb overtook both of them for a while and then Jackson overtook all of them. The Matty has become one of the biggest cards in the hobby, prices have soared, corrected, whatever you want to call it. I don't think the price is going south any time soon. |
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https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...J%20Matty1.jpg |
And I STILL like yours better than mine.
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No offense to anyone else's Matty! (I wouldn't kick any of them out of bed)
But David, your example is by far my favorite in the hobby and never grow tired seeing it. |
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Jeff/David- ridiculously incredible examples.
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Heritage scans are obviously too bright, but on the other hand provide fantastic detail on corners and edges.
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Jeff, Tony, Steve and New Jersey's Most Interesting Man - Sarno. Nice to see some familiar faces. Thanks for the Matty love. It's about the nicest card I've got.
Here's a scan of the back for those that like that sort of thing. |
At the risk of embarrassing David...he, without a doubt, has one of the most sophisticated collecting eyes I know of.
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David & Jeff, I'm green w/ envy
I appreciate just viewing the cards, can't imagine how cool it would be to own them |
I was the underbidder on the Memory Lane Matty. There were three of us until about $30,000 (incl BP). I always do my research a few days before an auction closes and come up with a max price. In this case I went into the night thinking my max was $25,000. That was only the second or third time that I didn’t stick to my number. I rationalized it because I’ve “overpaid” for big cards before and never had buyer’s remorse. I’ve only regretted the ones that I didn’t buy. Plus it’s a nice 1. Still looking for one and willing to pay top $.
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Sorry if I am off topic, but purchased the '14 CJ Walter Johnson in that auction. Just came back to buying cards again. Does the staining really impact the card value? Doesn't matter for me. Going to be put away and probably out of the hobby circulation until I give it to my son. But curious.
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It was a beautiful example.
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David's CJ Matty is incredible.
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And that Matty 2.5 is to die for. https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...r-jack-jackson |
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That's okay, I'm not really looking to sell. |
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easily doubling down
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You just hung a lantern on what has always struck me as the "fatal flaw" in the grading game. It's why I take their grades with a grain of salt, and why above all, we collectors are the ultimate judges of what's best to our eyes. |
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