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This PSA 9 1948 Leaf La Motta went for $7,877.77, allegedly, to a bidder who happens to bid 100% with PWCC. The top bidders' histories: 100% PWCC, 100% PWCC, 100% PWCC, 40% PWCC (5 total bids in 30 days), 64% PWCC (37 bids with six bid retractions on 15 total items), 34% (5 retractions), 100% PWCC. The last legitimate looking bidder bid $700 and was topped at $1,884 by the 34%/5 retraction bidder.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1948-Leaf-Bo...-/351714365739 While this may be entirely the work of a third party ring of shillers and not eBay or PWCC, in my humble opinion there is such blatant shill bidding and fraud at work on eBay that the next edition of my book will not carry the price guide element. I do not feel I can in good conscience report on prices that derive from transactions I do not believe are legitimate. If someone wants to step up as one of the bidders who ran up the price to the close or who actually won the card, please give a shout out here and I will happily change this post to reflect it.
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I was actually thinking of posting on this exact subject. The 1982 Andre The Giant brought 5,200. The PWCC auctions seem to be really unbelievable. |
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The Andre finish was 100% legit. Both top bidders are very active in the Wrestling All Stars market.
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I guess I had no idea wrestling cards brought that kind of money.
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I was expecting that card to actually potentially go a little higher. The Andre is a pop 3 and the other 2 are locked up in collections. This is probably the most expensive wrestling card and the only other card that would top that is a Hogan PSA 10. There are BGS 9.5's but none would cross and I have yet to see one that would 9. A few would grade a PSA 7 due to top to bottom centering. A Hogan 10 would bring 10k easily and some estimates are as high as 25k.
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Wrestling cards are on the rise in high grade just like other sportscards. I know of both of the high bidders and those were legit bids.
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I noticed both of the high bidders bid exactly $5,200.00 on the 1982 Andre The Giant card with last second snipes, so the one that bid seven seconds before the other won the card.
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