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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dealers keep fighting over these large groups, then lose money when they break them up to sell the single cards. This trend is likely to soon change. Losing money is not the ideal business model. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
goes against the maxim of your other current thread 'Rare High Grade Type Cards Hold Their Own'.......just like the D310's (also rare), they sold for less than the most previous sale. Again....a case of maybe not knowing the market that well for the previous purchaser........ |
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Posted By: Sean BH
I was pretty surprised at a few of the PSA 7's and 8's with high bids around $500 - $750. It seems like a year or so ago 4's and 5's were selling for those prices. |
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Posted By: David Poses
I did stop bidding on individual cards when it became clear that the set as a whole would win. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
How about that T5 Jackson? Sold for over 100K more the last time it was 'sold' at auction. |
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Posted By: Wesley
The economy was better a few months ago, Jeff. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
That is the same T5 Jackson. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Yeah, the economy was better to the tune of 182K down to 30K. Maybe the government needs to bail out the consignor of the Jackson T5 as well.... |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
T5 Pinkerton Jackson, |
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Posted By: Iggy...
Ouch! I sure hope the seller of the T5 Jackson is not married, that would be a real tough transaction to explain. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't think the market has ever been more unpredictable than it is now. How do you explain a T3 Meyers in VG-EX condition selling for 15K, and a T3 Jackson only sells for two times that amount? The volatility is off the charts. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
I think alot of it had to do with the proximity of two beautiful sets of T209's being offered at basically the same time. Interestingly Goodwin's set of all SGC-graded, although technically lower in numerical grade, did slightly better as a whole at $26,508. |
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Posted By: Jason
McCain is already moved to cancel the next debate in order to work out a bailout package for hurting dealers. |
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Posted By: Bob C
What I found interesting about the T209’s in this auction is each of the cards, excepting one, had an ink stamp on the back yet received no “MK” qualifier from PSA. The ink stamp appeared to be post production not factory. I am guessing bidders took this into consideration in spite of the fronts showing so wonderfully, I know I did. |
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