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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The 1949 Leaf Leroy "Satchell" Paige is one of the scarcest, high demand, |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Right up there with a '52 Topps Mantle, '54 Wilson Franks Ted Williams and a '51 Topps Connie Mack All Star Robin Roberts, I suppose. |
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Posted By: JimB
It would be up there, but I think a PSA 10 '52 Mantle went for $275,000 a few years ago. I doubt the Paige would reach that level. Just my opinion. I wouldn't be suprised if a mint copy went for close to 100k. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Given that there are only SIX of the 1949 Paige cards ever graded as an "8" by ANY of the grading companies... |
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Posted By: base2base
How much do you think a low grade 49 Leaf Paige would go for in a "1" PSA/SCG/GAI? |
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Posted By: Mike M
I was watching one that was trimmed, and stated as such in the description, on eBay over the summer, and it sold for around $1,000. Otherwise, it was probably in good condition. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
David- |
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Posted By: Jimi
Let's not forget the 1952 Topps Mathews RC. I just sold my PSA 2 (which would have been an SGC 10 due to a severe crease down the middle of his face), for $1,300+. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Roberts, Konstanty and Stanky were likely never issued in the "Current" all star set. There are maybe three known copies of each. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Mike M |
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Posted By: Glenn
The Paige has been listed on ebay, in PSA-graded form, at least 7 times in the past two and a half years. |
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Posted By: Bryan
For what it is worth |
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Posted By: zach
I remember that, I seem to remember it also had Wagner's 1949 Leaf on it too. |
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Posted By: Mark
I bought my GAI 2 on ebay on 10/3/05 (two months ago) for $2.2k. Thought it was a good deal and may be comparable to a PSA 2: http://imageevent.com/hofcards/baseballhoferssz?p=12&n=1&m=20&c=5&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2> |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
A 1949 Leaf Satchell Paige GAI 8 just sold for $32k in the Mile High Auction. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
In terms of post war cards, the 1958 Pancho Herrera error card is up there as well.... |
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Posted By: Hoytdunk
I sold a Leaf Paige in a 2 for $3,400 earlier this year. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Hal |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Ted: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
HAL |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Wow. |
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Posted By: Glenn
"And, indeed there was between 10 - 15 cards of each of the |
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Posted By: base2base
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Glenn |
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Posted By: Anthony
I read in Rosen's book that some of the packs were left intact, is it possible that there could've been a disproportionate amount of Paiges in the unopened packs? Leaf was terrible with their printing on this issue, it wouldn't be a stretch to think they were just as bad with the distribution. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Ted, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Glenn |
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Posted By: Glenn
Ted, |
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Posted By: scott ingold
ah man now my head hurts.. thanks guy's |
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Posted By: Darren Duet
Didn't Wayne Varner advertise a GAI 9 or 10 about a year ago for $75,000? |
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Posted By: Anthony
Wayne had a '49 Bowman, not Leaf. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I once heard (I think it was on Star Trek) that the simplest explanation, all other things being equal, is usually the right one. Leaf used 49-card sheets to print its cards. The cards were then cut, collated and packed. The collation is the point where randomness failed. The cards were not perfectly collated. I purchased a large Leaf boxing collection from the original owner and had a similar experience: as many as a dozen of certain cards and none of some others. It isn't short prints or mathematical models of randomness, it is lousy collation. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I think the problem is that Leaf hired ex-cons to collate... |
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Posted By: Darren Duet
Adam, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The lack of Paige cards is not attributable to "collating" |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
The new smithsonian book about baseball collecting has pictured a psa 9 paige. |
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Posted By: JimB
I saw that '49 Bowman that Wayne Varner had at a show. It was unbelievable! |
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Posted By: Anthony
According to PSA's pop report they have never graded a Leaf Paige 9. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
It could be a typo because the picture has the psa holder cropped out. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
It is a typo. |
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Posted By: Mike M
There is a foot note in the current SMR indicating a PSA 8 sold for $70,671. It didn't say when. |
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Posted By: identify7
Glenn, Ted: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
if you want a Paige card issued right around the same time as the Leaf and Bowman but don't want to spend a small fortune, there is a Paige in the Exhibit set. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
How ironic that this thread has found a way to merge with the 1951 Toleteros Gibson thread: |
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Posted By: Glenn
Gil, |
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Posted By: identify7
So Glenn, am I correct in surmising that if Ted's statement had been: |
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Posted By: Glenn
Yes, that'll work. I'd have said "somewhat unusual" or "rather unusual," but "quite unusual" is close enough. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
OK, let's stop bickering and nit-picking over my choice |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Anyone think that a 49 Leaf Paige in PSA 7 would go for just 23K? |
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Posted By: JimB
The '52 Topps Mantle has become iconic. It is known outside the baseball card collecting world and is second probably only to the T206 Wagner in that respect. Whether or not it deserves such status is another question. I personally would love to have a '49 Leaf Paige (though I like the Bowman card more), but the Leaf's are rather simplistic and rough looking, espeically when compared with the '52 Topps set. And the Mantle card is truly a beautiful card. We all know rarity is only one factor in the value of a card. If I preferred the Paige over the Mantle, I would be happy that it was a relative bargin for the spectacular card that it is. All this said, of the Paige cards I am aware of, I like the '53 Topps the best. And for the record, I have a '49 Bowman in my collection. |
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