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1925 Gehrig Exhibit Card.
Anyone know what the Gehrig rookie in Golden auctions brought last night? It was well over $200,000 when I went to bed last night.
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$801,960
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Oh my god.
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if that happened...i'm afraid to ask what the psa 10 jordans sold for?
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The PSA Mantle 8 Mantle over $1,605,150.
Two Jordans $738k each. |
And the Rookie Ruth blank back 1.5 sold for $242k
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Time to go back on home shopping network, the top is in !
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how can you see auction prices for items that ended last night.
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Many Twitter posts between Goldin, Rovel and PSA. I was following along and was a bidder on another item the 1934 Pittsburgh Crawford Team photo by James VanDerZee.
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I was bidding on the VanDerZee as well. Is a really special photo but poor condition and I wasn’t interested in paying 10k for it. These certainly don’t come along very often.
Just finished the great recent bio on Oscar Charleston. If you haven’t read it grab one on Amazon. Really great important book. Quote:
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In the last published Standard Catalog of Vintage Cards the 1925 Exhibit Gehrig was listed at $12,000 in Near Mint Condition.
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Well at 700k I think a lot of people who bought psa 10 Jordans for 20-25k will be selling. We should find out soon if there is really enough demand to sustain these prices. Same with 9s at 60k that were readily available for 5 not too long ago.
Any time prices increase this much this fast it feels like a bubble waiting to burst. But it would only take a small number of hedge fund types, billionaires, etc jumping in to shift the market. Especially if they decide to start buying prewar cards. |
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And how many of those 1986 Fleer Jordans are trimmed, recolored, overgraded, or just plain counterfeit?
One of the main "blow-outed" trimmers, Robert Block, was known to have owned like 3% of all graded PSA/BGS Jordans. But taking those cert numbers out of circulation would just make the other ones sell for even more, I guess. It's a weird, weird, weird, weird world. But right now, it's a dick measuring contest from people who got rich with bitcoin and gamestop, I guess. |
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And since groups of people are controlling the small investment schemes and driving them "to the moon" by HODLing, then cash out and have more and more funds to spread to other investments to repeat the cycle. |
Many of these cards I feel will be listed again and again for higher and higher prices, and eventually through auctions houses with hidden reserves until the "madoff shareholders" are left with a loss.
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I'm not sure there are fundamentals with baseball cards... If this continues for a few more auction cycles I am going to sell my collection and pay off my house. If not, f***it, I will just enjoy my cards and pay the mortgage. |
In the early days of bitcoin, some of the bros who got in early were of the same opinion as the reddit GameStop guys are now. They would tell each other to HOLD and never sell, in order to keep supply low and the value of the coin continuing to rise. Sometimes they would spell it wrong accidentally as HODL, but it stuck as a rallying cry.
Basically, if you and your friends can convince everyone else something has value, it does. Then when you go to cash out, you make cash hand over fist compared to your initial investment. If everyone else takes profits on the way up, the price doesn't climb nearly as high or get covered by the papers/media. If everyone holds and continues to drive demand, everyone gets rich together. |
1979 OPC Gretzky
I believe headlines cause folks to believe they too are holding million dollar cards. Here in Canada, where everyone collected hockey cards as a kid, the Gretzky cards are coming out of the basements. Friends, and friends of friends have contacted me about how to sell theirs.
I believe the market will get flooded with 80’s cards and people expecting to cash in. Coming to a card show near you will be an unlimited supply of VG-EX cards from the 80’s sitting on everyone’s tables, never to be moved. |
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So Gehrig rookie sells for more than any Ruth card has sold publicly? Maybe I'm wrong but I don't recall a Ruth card selling publicly over 800k. Looks like Gehrig gets the sweet spot for a bit.
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Yeah, was wondering about other late 20's Gehrig Exhibits. Your '27 should see a nice bump. And I think there are couple 1926-29 versions - probably go up as well. Not many of the Exhibits out for sale so hard to get a grasp on today's value. REA had several go off last year or so. But are even those prices accurate in todays market?
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My SWAG is that the prices on the other 1920s Exhibits of Gehrig just doubled and that the Ruths will have to go up as well to keep pace. It is a fun time to own some of them...
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The same exact card sold in Heritage in 2017 for $102k. That’s 8x appreciation in 3-4 years. That makes a ton of sense to me, considering PSA Jordan 10s have had a similar appreciation in the last 3-4 months; and there are likely (many) more PSA 10 Jordan’s than graded PSA and SGC Gehrigs.
It’s good to see the rare, blue chip classics get their due in this crazy ass, post Covid industry/hobby |
One that I haven't seen for sale in a while is a Foxx RC (from the PC-back set). They were doing quite well before. A PSA 3 went for $2880 in August.
ETA: someone has an SGC 3 on the BST now. Not mine. |
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What about the W590 Gehrig? That's 1925, too.
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(listed as Right Fielder, thus predating the c. 1928 update that has him as Former Right Fielder), suggesting he was part of the original 1925 issue. If so, most W590 Gehrigs we see today would be from the 1925 set (which might have been sold through 1928, of course) since the revised W590s range from scarce (1928-29) to rare (1931). There is much discussion of font changes on the 1928-29 and 1931 issues, but this does not necessarily apply to the cards that were not revised. |
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Here's Gehrig's 3rd 1925 "rookie card" after the Exhibits and the w590. The 1925 Universal Toy Yankees team card. :)
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OK now I am confused: is Gehrig on the sheet as a single or only as part of the team card?
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Adam, Gehrig is only on the team card: https://oldcardboard.com/w/w504/w504gal.asp
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Gehrig is in the front row, third from the left.
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And if anyone missed the rookie Gehrig explosion, there are still other options. Here is a Collyers Newspaper which used the rookie exhibit image. Took picture years ago when I bought it, and I hate taking fragile items out of the holder.
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