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Over/under?
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It last sold for $7.2MM in a December 2023 REA auction.
In a sane world, it would eclipse the Jordan-Kobe Logoman. Last edited by 4815162342; 09-27-2025 at 04:30 PM. |
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I’m going to guess no sale.
Probably a reserve on there that will pop and scare off the bidders.
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If I see Orioles owner David Rubenstein at high holiday services next week, I'll tell him to bid.
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Has Mr. Wonderful heard of Babe Ruth? Baseball isn't quite as big up there in Canada...
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Amazing card but SGC was quite generous on the grade.
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Best eye candy in the hobby.
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Agree with the overgrading. PSA surely gives this a 1 in today’s world, depending on who submits it, of course. 😁
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My guess is $12.5 million and obviously it sells
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It will go for more than I can afford.
It wouldn't be close to a 3 today but the technical grade doesn't matter as much on a card like this. The eye appeal and awesomeness are hard to beat. .
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Under $7.5mm. Specifically, $7.3mm.
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It still chaps my ass that SGC gave that a 3. If the grade doesn't matter, give it the 1 and call it a day. It's not worth the hit to their credibility to pretend that's a 3 on any planet.
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Yes, a complete joke. None of us would ever get a "3" if we submitted that card. It's a "1" all day long, and they don't even have the excuse of it being in an older slab.
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The importance of the card...or the person submitting it...should never compromise grading such as it does nor should the value or rarity of said card render the grade unimportant, however, being realistic, I get how this all works.
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Unless it was a reholder.
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Looks like a 2 to my eyes, but I’m certainly not a professional grader.
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Nobody who buys opinions gives a shit about the "credibility" of who they buy their opinions from.
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Most of those people don't care because they themselves lack the ability to assess a card themselves but you summed it up nicely.
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PSA, especially a decade or more ago used to routinely overgrade some of the marquee T206 cards, IMO. Not sure if that has changed recently, but even for run of the mill tobacco cards - I've never understood why corners that would probably earn a 3 for postwar cards can somehow get 5's with cards that are more than 100 years old.
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Don't they grade "on the curve," though, according to the issue? I thought fragile cards like T-205s, subject to easy chipping, or cards like these released under treacherous circumstances, were granted leniency when it came to the numbers. No?
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No.
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In practice you will see some cards that are given exemptions or passes on certain things (centering on the '54 Topps Banks, for example) as a matter of course, but this should be rare.
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I agree with Raulus, no sale. The reserve will be set too high. |
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This kind of thing always gives me stomach pain, because yes PSA DOES have legit issues with their grading scale and process. But now, a full generation plus into slabs and grading being a thing - there are so many in the hobby who have either forgotten or just no longer care how to grade themselves, that at times it seems we are just helpless to do anything about that which would frustrate us.
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3 is generous, 1 is harsh IMO.
Looks like what would generally be graded 1.5/2 even in today's environment IMO. As others have stated, it will likely be a NO SALE due to a reserve not met. Still a very cool rare card. I would much rather have it over the Jordan/Kobe Logoman even at the same price provided I had $12 Mil to spend on either of them. |
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With new collector money in the market owning the most expensive modern card, maybe the Ruth seller is seeing if this vintage card could be new highest vintage card sold, and flip it for a $5MM profit…wouldn’t be a shabby ROI for 2 years. More than many will ever make in a lifetime.
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It's a shame we've thrown out the middle knowledge with the bathwater. People today seem to be either generally very competent with grading - or they know absolutely nothing about it and rely on PSA to do everything for them.
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Agree with Wise and Raulis…..this is a white whale grail of a card for the collector or investor who would sell this in less than 2 years unless they know they're gonna make a good profit. To me this card has more up side in the next 10-20 years than any other card including the Wagner T206
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The grading companies used to treat the 1914 Cracker Jacks with heavy caramel stains a bit more kindly, knowing they came in a box of sticky stuff. Don't believe that is the case anymore.
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Right. The seemingly "generous" grades on T205 cards really aren't that at all. All cards of that vintage which have border wear/edge chipping are graded the same.
It just shows up more on the T205 set because of the gold borders. White bordered cards experience the same exact "chipping", but it's not as visible. The white inner layer underneath the surface just doesn't show up as visibly against white borders as it does with gold (or black, in the case of 1971 Topps).
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I was fortunate to see this in person earlier this month in Baltimore. Hopefully the new buyer will keep it on loan at the museum.
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Who cares, 1 or 3, at least I get a second chance at this one. Now all I have to do is get everyone who lives in my condominium complex to agree to take out a second mortgage on their unit and forward the proceeds to me. Then I think I have a real shot at it vs. Mr. Wonderful.
Who knows, maybe one day, it will be worth even more than the MJ/Kobe patch auto card. Those are truly rare, you know. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 09-30-2025 at 11:21 PM. |
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I'm not guessing as i don't want to lessen my chances of winning it. .
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I understand the historical significance but what a completely fugly card that is.
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I think the blue ones tend to look better. The red color on this one looks faded. However, it may be a bad image since I saw the one in the museum years ago and I don't recall it looking faded.
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Needless to say having this card sitting on my desk for a few seconds was really cool. Having it in my hands was something I never thought I would be able to say.
Some interesting thought on this thread and yes, we too are wondering if this card could surpass the Wagner in terms of hobby significance and value because if any card deserves the honor it would be this one. Oh, for those of you who are wondering, there will be no unpleasant surprises at the end. This card will sell. There is NO reserve. High bidder gets it! |
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In light of this new information, I'll revise my earlier estimate, and guess $8.5M for this rare piece of cardboard history. And afterwards, we can debate who picked it up, and whether the house or its employees bid during the process, as I'm pretty sure I remember that HA reserves this right.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 10-08-2025 at 10:56 AM. |
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My vote would be for the red version. If I ever win the lottery, I will be trying to track this one down.
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Now that's a beauty. That one would obliterate the record for a card sale. My guess is $25million plus.
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Rob, if I ever win the lottery, I'll be tracking down both a red version AND a blue version of this first Ruth card, plus a T206 Wags, plus every WaJo card that sold in the past for more than my card budget could handle!!!
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I have to wonder if the grading fee might have influenced the gentle grade received.
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Do we think they actually charged a grading fee? Collectable marketed the hell out of this card back in 2021, and SGC piggybacked on the publicity.
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Two more
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Very nice, Corey. Once I win the powerball, I will be right there with you...Great cards and thanks for sharing.
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![]() The greatest post in the history of posts. My goodness. We are not worthy. |
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