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T206 Wagner PSA 2 sold for $1.2M
ESPN.Com reports that SCP (Dave Kohler) has brokered a private sale of a PSA 2 Wagner for $1.2M.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2...ition-goes-12m According to Kohler, it's the same Wagner that Heritage sold for $776,750 in 2016, and Lelands sold for $657,250 in 2014. Here's a picture of the card from T206resource.com: http://t206resource.com/Images/Wagner/13.jpg Here's an image from FoxNews.com, that was evidently provided by SCP, which shows the card has been reholdered: https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxne....jpg?ve=1&tl=1 Steve |
A little mature conservation to those corners and you'll see a 4 for sale in a few months...;)
But seriously, that's a hell of a sale for a PSA 2. |
I guess it's true, you have to have money to make money!:D
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No chance that gets a 2 if submitted today. I would still take it though.
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Wow I remember psa 2 wagners were in $600k range few years ago.
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Realistically, the color and centering is very nice on this one. There’s a whole lot worse looking examples running around out there.
If I win that Powerball... [emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
This story is all over the national media...yet none regarding "the scandal?"
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This was sold 6/7 months ago. I have seen the card in person and it's nice, strong color and just great eye appeal.
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Mile High Card Co to auction T206 Wagner
It has come to my attention that this card has reached that national media. I'd like to inform the collecting community that we have acquired this T206 Honus Wagner PSA 2 as well as the 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb/ Ty Cobb Reverse PSA 4.5 from the Lucky 7 find and each of the cards will be featured in my October 2019 auction and will be on display at the National in Chicago at the Mile High Card Co. booth. We will be issuing a Press Release concerning this next week
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Why would you (or someone else) buy the Wagner outright for that much, just to turn around and immediately put it up for auction? That just seems to be an awfully dangerous and risky move. Steve |
I won't speak for Brian (hey Brian) but he didn't say he bought it. I think it was consigned.
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The cards were consigned to the auction, we did not purchase the two cards.
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I'm suspecting there will be a $1.2M reserve on it.
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Interesting that someone would pay over 50% above the last sale and then immediately consign it to an auction where a 20% buyers premium is tacked on and expect to make money. With all due respect to a Brian, it also seems strange that if one was taking such a big risk that they would not consign the card to either Heritage or REA where the catalogs would reach the most potential bidders..
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Well, maybe it's the summer of 2016 again. Or maybe the owner didn't plan on doing that, but got frightened by the ongoing PSA scandal and decided to cut his losses.
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How is that card a 2? Eye-appeal being decent for the rest I will agree - those corners are destroyed. I think that's an A or 1 at most.
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Graded at least 10 years ago, and it got the Honus Bonus half grade bump....
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Maybe it didn’t sell for $1.2 million. Wouldn’t that make more sense?
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Yes.
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Is it a crime to report a baseball card transaction which never took place? I know in the natural gas industry guys have gone to jail for 5+ years for reporting sales that never took place.
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Steve-I can't find the article you posted, but the articles I did find had Koehler discussing the card, but not explicitly saying that he had brokered the deal. Do you have one stating that Kohler was involved in the transaction?
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https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...r-1-2-million/ Quote: "The PSA 2 (Good) example sold privately this week for $1.2 million, according to SCP Auctions, which brokered the transaction." Here's the article on TMZ: https://www.tmz.com/2019/05/29/honus...llion-dollars/ Quote: "The private sale was brokered by SCP Auctions in SoCal." Additionally, every website carrying the story quotes David Kohler of SCP Auctions. Why would he be quoted about it, and why would he even know which PSA 2 Wagner was involved, if he isn't involved in the sale, and the person releasing the information? Steve |
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Logical questions:
1a) Is it also a crime to leave up a sold price from a card that was never paid for? 1b) Or one that was refunded for any reason? This also bleeds into the PWCC/PSA/BGS scandal. 2a) Are VCP/APR/PWCC sold prices tools tainted by thousands of fake sales or refunded sales? 2b) How will these be identified and swept out of the databases? 3) Does Mile High do reserves? 4) Who is the mystery buyer/consignor? 5) Should auctionhouses name their consignors of every item going forward due to this scandal? If Moser/Burge/Tormollan/etc submit under a different name, but the name is now displayed in the listing, are their buddies really going to submit on their behalf? |
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"anyone can report any price they like"
hmmmmm, peter….
wonder which ah that could have been... ;) |
the natural gas industry
I've often considered the sports memorabilia and the natural gas industries to be one and the same! :eek:
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Judge " why do you think this is a rico case" Me " well.... the guy who sold me the card had one of those sleeveless t-shirt things, too many gold chains and some really shady looking sunglasses... " Thanks, I'll be here all week. Don't forget to tip the bartender! |
So SCP brokers a private sale and then it gets listed with Mile High? Why not consign it directly to SCP? Something very fishy about the whole thing. Regardless, it is one hell of a card, and I would be honored to own one like it someday. At this point, I personally could care less about whether the grade is accurate- it’s a T206 Wagner with a very clean and clear picture. It’s a beast.
If the over-under is $1.44mm after buyers premium, I am taking a big bet on the under. But great card. |
Just wanted to attempt to make it clear that although the press release from SCP stated that the Wagner was sold recently it actually was sold to our consignor last October/November and it will be sold in my October 2019 auction
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Brian-Is it true that the regraded Boston Store Ruth will be in your auction and, if so, was it consigned or is it yours?
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Brian, congrats on the consignment- it’s a hell of a centerpiece for your next auction.
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So why is a story released today on a sale last year.
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Jay,
It’s true that the Boston Store Ruth is in my next auction and it was consigned and isn’t mine. Peter, to answer your question, I really don’t have the foggiest idea why SCP issued the PR that long after the sale. It absolutely doesn’t make sense and I’m not sure of the motive other than taking credit for a record sale while they could before it became known that the card will be offered by my company. |
And Thank You Ryan for the kind words regarding the Wagner, it certainly is a great centerpiece as is the Cobb/Cobb PSA 4.5!
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Thank you for clarifying the time-frame for us Brian. I agree that it is a great card, and, as a T206 collector, I really wish it (and the Plank) weren't so darned rare; so I could complete my set. Steve |
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