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Posted By: AndyH
This auction has ended, so I'm not outing anything here. Someone please help me understand why this card went for so much. I have a blank backed Seigle that I never thought was a tough card. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Throwing uphill is bad for your elbow. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
it does not seem to be that rare (PSA has graded 10 of them). That said, the last PSA 4 went for nearly double what this SGC 40 went for. Not sure if it is the horizontal pose that drives its popularity...? |
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Posted By: fkw
I believe the price is because the pose is attractive. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
The American Caramel E90-1 card of Johnny Siegle is not as plentiful as other E90-1s. The card incorrectly spells his name Seigle. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
The Seigle card from the E90-1 set is every bit as tough as Frank mentions. Tony |
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Posted By: Rob
i certainly don't search for the card, but when I do come across it I keep it in my watchlist cuz I think its an attractive card. But it always ends way out of my price range for a low grade e90 so I usually pass. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I always assumed his card was tough because he was pulled from the set after they realized he wasnt the Reds RF for the last 3+ years and late in the printing they replaced him with the actual Reds RF since 1907 who is Mike Mitchell and of course,and extremely tough e90 card |
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Posted By: boxingbaseballgolf33
I have to say that I have seen a lot of E90 cards, first time I have seen it on eBay |
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Posted By: Scott M.
I don't know about the other E92 sets but I can vouch for the fact that the Seigle is one of the toughest commons in the E92 Crofts Cocoa set as well. |
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Posted By: S Gross
I think it went quite high ....... Mid-ground tough, but if it weren't for two bidders at 1000+, it would have gone for ~600 ........ |
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Posted By: AndyH
Thanks for the help guys. I knew you would have an explanation. |
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Posted By: Scott Sarian
I have an E92 Dockman Seigle (SGC 30) and last I remember on the SGC pop reports, there were about 18 that had been graded, which is mid-range for that set. |
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Posted By: Brian
<<I think it went quite high ....... Mid-ground tough, but if it weren't for two bidders at 1000+, it would have gone for ~600 ........>> |
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