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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
http://www.sgc1914crackerjack.com/press.html |
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Posted By: Gary B.
What can one say but OH MY GOD - those cards look like they were taken straight out of a pack this morning - unbelievable, none more so than the Jackson - wow! |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I had the opportunity to view this set in person a few weeks ago. The cards were amazing. The true definition of "pack fresh" (even if the pack had caramel corn in it). |
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Posted By: wesley
Holy cow! SGC 98 Gem Mint Joe Jackson and SGC 86 NM Mathewson |
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Posted By: wesley
....relative to the price of the PSA 8 Wagner and relative to the recent Sports Kings set that sold for $300000 |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
if this is a presentation/proof/etc set? They didn't really divulge all the details about that on the page.............any idea who bought them....? |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
The Jackson has to be worth at least $500k+++ - GEM MINT!!!!! I would MUCH rather have that one card than the PSA 8 Wagner - even if it was legit and untrimmed!!!!! |
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Posted By: dennis
on who bought them might be to look at the psa set registry and see who has the top graded 52 topps or 33 goudey or (?) and figure this may be a nice addition. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I am at a loss for words, except to say that I wish I could find something like that... |
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Posted By: Josh A.
Breathtaking. I am curious about the "find" though. Who had these? Mastronet doesn't really give any information about where these cards were found. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
While the finder of these cards is obviously a very lucky person... |
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Posted By: Chris
It's entirely possible people may find a new interest in this set. Maybe it will start getting the recognition it deserves. Sure does make my Cicotte that I am so proud of look like nothing. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
was that this set, along with a host of other goodies walked in on the last day of the National in Cleveland. As expected the dealers who saw the material were doing cartwheels, etc. The gentleman who owned them apparently got them (14CJ's) as a true factory set. These cards are all original and never saw a box of CJ's. I would agree that conservatively the set is worth a million in a half bucks, based on condition, scarcity and importance of the set. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I would have paid one million bucks for the set and just QUIT collecting cards after that... since there would be nowhere to go but down! |
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Posted By: Paul
I guess I live in a different world. I am thrilled to death to have the beautiful Honus Wagner, slightly trimmed, that I picked up on ebay a couple of weeks ago for $240. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Marc S.
Hal has said that this is a million dollar set, and Greg has suggested a million and a half. |
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Posted By: John
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
The Harris set is of the PLENTIFUL T206 variety with MANY high grade examples of T206's out there! These 1914 CJ's (ESPECIALLY the 14's) are NOT plentiful in ANY condition, much less anything above EX or EX/MT! I have to agree with Greg - this set together is worth at LEAST 1.5 Million Dollars! Sold Seperately, who knows - definitely should fetch over $2 Million! Just look at the last 1914 CJ Matty that Lipset sold for over $17k, PLUS 10% - AND that cards was DEFINITELY a 1 by either of the three top grading companies (GAI, SGC or PSA). |
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Posted By: John
First of all Scott you missed my point. I was not comparing Cracker Jacks to T206’s I was making a point about ultra high prices being paid for cards in Mint cond. With those same cards being sold later for less or the same price with little or no increase in value and as of late, major losses in value compared to the original purchase price. I used the Harris auction as an example. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Bill Mastro is a very smart, rich man, who has been in this hobby for a long time. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Your example was the Harris collection - it was a T206 collection. And, there are SEVERAL high-grade T206 cards out there (NM/MT 8's and above), even though they don't grow on trees - just look on eBay from time to time. THAT (several high grade T206's IS the reason these Harris Collection cards are sometimes going DOWN in value!!!). HIGH GRADES for caramels are considered 5's and above. While with tobacco cards, people consider high grades anything above a 7. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
If you follow Mastronet auctions of sets and lots of cards, they HARDLY EVER break them up! THIS is how they make their money!!!!! Mastronet sell them WHOLE to dealer, who then break them up for a PROFIT! Afterall, don't you remember the discussions on this very board about people COMPLAINING about Mastronet NOT breaking up large lots and sets!?!?!? |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Is Bill Mastro still at Mastronet????? I thought Doug was running the show now?????? At least that is what Brian told me - I don't know. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
If you have the money to spend you will never lose in buying the best. Whether you believe the card is altered or not, the T206 Wagner PSA 8 is a perfect example. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
EOM |
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Posted By: JimB
This is truly a mindblowing set. It is unbelievable. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
on the value issue and what the Jackson alone could bring on the open market. |
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Posted By: John
Scott, I in no way implied you were ignorant. We have a difference of opinion that’s all. I feel the reason ultra high-end cards are going down in value are not due more abundant amounts of high quality cards of the same type being found. But is due in large part to hype and the novelty of the purchase wearing off. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I'm confident that the current owner does not plan to move the cards. |
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Posted By: Morrie
"Also - for what it is worth - I find it curious that this board is so easy to jump on an anti-PSA bandwagon when any vintage HOF star in 9 or better shows up in a PSA holder, but nary a question is raised against SGC..." |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Compared to SEVERAL Pre-War cards, 1914 CJ's are not even close to being rare. They are a very popular set - as far as Pre-War goes, CJ's are probably right behind T206's in popularity. Popularity is where the $$$ comes in, and publicity. Were a card's worth based on rarity, hands down Leon's Fan's Cig. Baker would be the most valuable card. Like I said, I really don't know anything about this "find", other than what was stated in that article. I would guess and say that Mastro brokered a "quick" sale for the owner - that would be my guess. The owner probably wanted the $ quickly. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Being a collector, I have to strongly disagree with the people who say they would like this set to "stay together". It would be great for the Hobby for it to be broken up - that would make a "chance" for 144 different people to have a piece of a spectacular find (however, that wouldn't happen, as some people would definitely win more than one card - but, would be possible in theory). In fact, if I had it, I would keep a couple of my favorites and sell the remainder - making a substantial profit and finally proving I was right! |
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Posted By: John
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Gee, I think that this transaction can be a deal for the buyer and the correct business choice for the seller. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I would be happy to take off of anyones hands those overvalued and overpopulated t206 hofers graded 8 or 9. Listen to Scott and sell them to me now before they are worth half of what you paid! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Not every transaction is done to maximize total dollar return. If this were the case, then MAstro would be selling every card as an individual lot, removing the chance for dealers to buy these huge lots and flip them on eBay or in their own auctions. When in the 80s when I was dealing I flipping a couple of collections really fast. Did I realize the maximum return on the collections? No, but I made a nice chunk of change for having my money tied up for a week as opposed to having it tied up for months or longer trying to get top dollar. And then there is always the uncertainty factor that the market may bottom out. Having your money now beats the hell out of trying to milk every penny from a collection only to have the market bottom out. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
John, |
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Posted By: PASJD
When I click on the link, it shows that only some of the cards have been graded and says to check back because they will all be graded by December. What on earth does that mean? How long does it take to grade 144 cards? |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
First of all to the anonymous poster who stated I think the Harris collection cards are going to continue to go down in price. I did not say that - JOHN said that they always seem to sell for 30% less - I just used his example in my response. I know that PSA 9 Burch with Bat is awesome, and can't see it going down 30% every time it is re-sold - it it does, I will eventually purchase it!!!!!! AND, I only said tobacco cards are plentiful compared to caramel cards of the era - they certainly are not plentiful by today's standards at all!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
Some of you are missing the point here. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I would fight over an SGC 98 Horizontal Malibu Stacy. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Hal, Any other positions you would to see her in? :-p |
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Posted By: craig lipman
Sorry I didn't mean to post anonymously; I'm a frequent lurker but infrequent poster. |
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Posted By: John
Scott you keep avoiding my question to you. I understand assets and liquid capitol all to well are you now implying I’m Ignorant? Yes it’s true some companies live from paycheck to paycheck. But large companies don’t use working capitol like a pawnshop for the quick buck as you so easily think they do. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I think someone hit the nail on the head earlier. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
It might have been sold unslabbed, but severely doubt it was sold unauthenticated/ungraded, so I don't think the cards sold for any significant discount because they were unslabbed. I am sure Bill Mastro and the buyer went to significant lengths to understand what was being bought and sold. Though I have no knowledge of Bill Mastro and Mastronet other than their auctions, I am confident he knows a few things about maximizing returns. If grading the cards would have maximized the return, he would have done it. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I wouldn't have paid a dime more than $999,999 (just for the principle of the thing)... |
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