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Alan’s_cards 05-01-2023 08:37 AM

Sold - W514 Shoeless Joe
 
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Sold. W514 Joe Jackson PSA 1. $8650 PP F&F shipped. Let me know if any questions or for additional pictures. Contact here or at apearlmancards@gmail.com. Thanks.

mrreality68 05-01-2023 09:15 AM

very nice

very nice indeed

brunswickreeves 05-01-2023 11:40 AM

While you still own this (or new owner) you should add this to our Joe Jackson Insanely Scarce Cards discussion (link below). This 1919 W514 is not yet represented and is one of his best/last issues!

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=334604

mrreality68 05-01-2023 11:54 AM

wow that was fast
and
i agree should be put in the scarce Joe Jackson Card thread

Alan’s_cards 05-01-2023 03:38 PM

Thanks both. Didn’t realize that thread existed!

brunswickreeves 05-01-2023 08:17 PM

Yes, it's relatively new and both cards and POP analysis driven.

babraham 05-02-2023 12:45 AM

Nice! My old card! :)

ThomasL 05-02-2023 09:16 AM

Crazy to me how this card has skyrocketed...I remember selling my SGC 80 for $1600 and thought that was a good profit...a terrible one sold for over $5k on ebay recently

charlietheexterminator 05-02-2023 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ThomasL (Post 2336703)
Crazy to me how this card has skyrocketed...I remember selling my SGC 80 for $1600 and thought that was a good profit...a terrible one sold for over $5k on ebay recently

That terrible one your talking about is up on eBay again by the same seller, this time for nearly double the price

mordecaibrown1 05-02-2023 05:56 PM

Joe
 
A Beauty indeed!

bcbgcbrcb 05-02-2023 06:09 PM

How does the Ruth from this set compare? Higher, lower or similar value to this one?

Jstottlemire1 05-02-2023 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 2336826)
How does the Ruth from this set compare? Higher, lower or similar value to this one?

Lower oddly enough, a nice eye appeal Ruth 4500-5500 range.

ThomasL 05-02-2023 09:21 PM

Ruth I think is overall cheaper than the Jackson...at some point I guess folks realized there was an affordable Joe Jackson card that was relatively easy to find and priced it up considerably...Im guessing one day this same thing will happen with the Jackson B14 Blanket (it is already happening with the Cleveland Fatima team card I think)

mrreality68 05-03-2023 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThomasL (Post 2336866)
Ruth I think is overall cheaper than the Jackson...at some point I guess folks realized there was an affordable Joe Jackson card that was relatively easy to find and priced it up considerably...Im guessing one day this same thing will happen with the Jackson B14 Blanket (it is already happening with the Cleveland Fatima team card I think)

Agreed and it could also be Joe jackson has less overall cards from being banned from baseball that there is less overall cards available vs Ruth

brunswickreeves 05-03-2023 07:36 AM

I think Jeff draws a good correlation about total graded playing days card POPs between Jackson and Ruth, which may result in a lower price for the Ruth in this series. I haven't run the Ruth playing days total graded POP #s yet like I did for Jackson (and Wagner) but suspect with Ruth's 4 Goudey cards from 1933, all the W series strip/hand cut cards, etc. Ruth has at least 3x more playing days graded cards than Jackson.

Interestingly though, this 1919-21 Ruth is a VERY EARLY playing days card, with only a handful of other issues and cards before Ruth's appearance in this one. Whereas, Jackson's appearance in this 1919-21 issue is at the END of his career and there are 1,320+ graded Jackson cards preceding this W514 issue. Moreover, there are 67 PSA graded copies of the Ruth, and 74 of Jackson. Yet, Jackson's sells for more. Probably the link between the 1919 Black Sox scandal and the same year issue of this card with Jackson in a Sox uniform. I wonder if Ruth's card associated him with the Red Sox (he's in fact in those colors in the card) would it be worth more since so few Sox uniform cards of Ruth were produced?

Thinking about this in Comic book terms, this is a much earlier appearance of Ruth than Jackson during their respective careers, so one would think the Ruth would be more valuable and desirable since there a many factors fewer cards of his preceding this one.

Alas, to each their own collecting interests and value, what make our hobby so fascinating!

Jstottlemire1 05-03-2023 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by brunswickreeves (Post 2336928)
I think Jeff draws a good correlation about total graded playing days card POPs between Jackson and Ruth, which may result in a lower price for the Ruth in this series. I haven't run the Ruth playing days total graded POP #s yet like I did for Jackson (and Wagner) but suspect with Ruth's 4 Goudey cards from 1933, all the W series strip/hand cut cards, etc. Ruth has at least 3x more playing days graded cards than Jackson.

Interestingly though, this 1919-21 Ruth is a VERY EARLY playing days card, with only a handful of other issues and cards before Ruth's appearance in this one. Whereas, Jackson's appearance in this 1919-21 issue is at the END of his career and there are 1,320+ graded Jackson cards preceding this W514 issue. Moreover, there are 67 PSA graded copies of the Ruth, and 74 of Jackson. Yet, Jackson's sells for more. Probably the link between the 1919 Black Sox scandal and the same year issue of this card with Jackson in a Sox uniform. I wonder if Ruth's card associated him with the Red Sox (he's in fact in those colors in the card) would it be worth more since so few Sox uniform cards of Ruth were produced?

Thinking about this in Comic book terms, this is a much earlier appearance of Ruth than Jackson during their respective careers, so one would think the Ruth would be more valuable and desirable since there a many factors fewer cards of his preceding this one.

Alas, to each their own collecting interests and value, what make our hobby so fascinating!

Great break down and analysis. I am
In 💯 agreeance.

bcbgcbrcb 05-04-2023 10:00 AM

Sounds like Ruth might be the better value at today's prices. Maybe things flip flop at some point in the future.

mrreality68 05-04-2023 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 2337262)
Sounds like Ruth might be the better value at today's prices. Maybe things flip flop at some point in the future.

I think you cannot go wrong with either the Ruth or the Jackson card.

And this card is popular as mentioned. Because it associated with the black Sox scandal and the other players in the black Sox scandal. And many people collect this jackson if they collect cards specifically for collecting all the players banned.

brunswickreeves 05-04-2023 06:48 PM

I think one of the subconscious draws to this Jackson card, in addition to what's been noted, is that it's (to my knowledge) the only Joe Jackson portrait card. Thus is akin to pop art and as close to T206 as possible.

mrreality68 05-04-2023 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brunswickreeves (Post 2337400)
I think one of the subconscious draws to this Jackson card, in addition to what's been noted, is that it's (to my knowledge) the only Joe Jackson portrait card. Thus is akin to pop art and as close to T206 as possible.

Very good point and vintage portrait cards have a lot of appeal


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