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Full set belonged to the granddaughter of the original owner who has consigned them to Goldin Auctions. Grading has pushed the set into the top echelon of the PSA Registry: http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...heads-auction/
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How must that dealer feel now?
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I can only imagine that any brick n' mortar store, still in business, sees and deals with more modern era cards. The pristine condition of this set likely told them that these "had" to be reprints. I am glad the family didn't listen to the store owner. Could you imagine if they had sold them for reprint money or worse....threw them away?
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If you owned this set and wanted to sell it, would you offer it as a set or would you break it and auction off each of singles? (No fair saying that you would keep it. I am just wondering what people think would bring in higher proceeds.
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personally I'd sell it piecemeal...I'd guess whoever buys it will break it up.
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Breaking up the set, especially a high grade set like this, would bring the highest return IMO.
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I guess they could sell it as a set and as singles and then go with whichever brings the most money. They've done that with many high profile sets before.
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I believe it could generate more if sold as a set; of course, it seems likely the Ruth rookie would be carved out so that the buyer would be getting something less than a complete set anyway.
Hard to say for sure because not all of the key cards are shown, but it really isn't that tough to find mid to high-grade blank backs, meaning grades 5-7 with occasional 8s, so breaking it up doesn't really seem to offer a chance for set fillers or even player collectors to upgrade significantly--here the overall set avg is 5.3. Seems to me that someone wanting to avoid the time and trouble of assembling a set would be interested, but that the break-up value is not great.
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