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Goldin auction 33 Lajoie psa 9! What does it go for?
Any thoughts on ending price? I'm thinking this might be a good benchmark for the current high end market .
Not a card that comes up for sale that often in a no reserve auction format. https://goldinauctions.com/mobile/Lo...entoryid=58346 Not my card |
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Is it just me how does that grade a 9?
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Is it just me, or do the colors look a little faded?
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Looks pretty sharp to me
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Didn't most of these get paper-clipped to letters and sent in the mail to kids that complained? Quite possible it was also steamed to remove the paper clip indent if it had one. Also, previous Goldin sale of exact same card: 11/5/2016 $228,000.00 9 11 Goldin Auctions Inaugural Great American Trading Card Auction- Closing October 1 Auction 02002301 |
how many times
will they try and sell that over graded card? this is like the 4th time in 10yrs......not a fan of secret hidden reserves
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It's always fun to look at the history of what these cards have sold for. The first photo with front and back is the card offered by Goldin Auction. Then going backward in time with PSA9 examples sold by Heritage, the first sold in January 2019 for $264K, then November 2017 for $144K, and finally February 2017 for $204K. These price variations make it hard to guess what the final hammer price will be on this example.
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33 Lajoie
yes,, Ive ran into that Heritage " hidden reserve" in the past
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That is a brutal PSA 9. No idea what it will sell for but it has mid grade eye appeal.
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NM 7 - 13 cards NM-MT 8 - 7 cards NM-MT+ 8.5 - 1 card MINT 9 - 9 cards I could be wrong, but if memory serves, Jefferson Burdick received an envelope during the era the cards were released directly from Goudey with at least 10 Lajoies, and he dispersed most to prominent collectors at the time, including Lionel Carter. This would account for a number of the high grade examples in the hobby. ..... again, I could be remembering this wrong. |
Compared to those other examples the card sure looks faded to me.
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Its faded and no way deserving of a 9. Wonder who the submitter was? My guess is that card has spent some time in the water
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Dumb question maybe, but how does that get in a new holder if it's an old 9 where the centering criteria is not met for how they grade today? Just because it's a Lajoie and it would obviously lower the value? I know people who send in older questionable grades for a reholder, Mantles for example - and PSA says sorry, we don't think this is a 7 anymore, it's coming back in a 6 slab and we'll make up the difference. Am I just being naive?
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But I can be sure whoever is buying this card is doing it for the 9 grade, undeserved that it is, and not the card itself. |
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You gotta think how much is at stake here. :D |
How many people crapping on this card will be bidding on it and are trying to push the price down? Asking for a friend.
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15 posts, one couldnt wager a guess, or an opening bid. That's just my guess
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Looks like Goldin posted better scans. Those heritage scans look amazingly bright. I havent seen any psa 9s in person for comparison.
Nobody wagers a guess? I'll say 250k with bP |
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It makes me wonder how many of those should rightfully be graded "Authentic". That is a ridiculous percentage for a 1933 issue, no matter how they were dispersed. |
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