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Posted By: Rich Klein
And I have no empirical evidence of this; but have prices been considerably softer in major auctions in the past month or so. When keeping track of some items, I just got an impression that things were down slightly to significantly. Am curious as to your opinions. |
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Posted By: leon
I think we have had a few discussions on the board about this recently. Overall the prices on cards I track, the ones in the $100-$1000 range, are down substantially. I feel on some it's 15% and on some it can be 50% or more....I do quite a bit of buying, selling and collecting and this is my thought....The really premier cards have continued to escalate.... |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I say yes - they have dropped a ton if you ask me. It may just be my auctions, but I have stopped selling things for a little while, especially on the bay because of the prices things have gone for. But, then again, I may just be having bad luck lately, but I have taken a bath on several items. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Soft prices!!! Doesn't it mean it's time to BUY, BUY, BUY? You can either take advantage of this lull and pick up material at a lower price than a year ago or you can sit on the sideline and see what happens. Maybe the prices drop more, maybe they strengthen again. Personally, there's been such a strong run up in prices that maybe this is time for a correction. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Rarish cards are still very strong; high grade cards that are easily found have dropped significantly. I guess baseball cards as an investment behave like other investments. |
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Posted By: JimB
Down on the card I sold. Prices are strong on cards I am interested in bidding on. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Prices on the cards I want to buy are always up; prices on the cards I sell are always down. If I purchased stock in a funeral parlor no one would die... |
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Posted By: Jason L
Anything that the general buying public is in the market for is soft. Items that the truly wealthy are interested in will always be firmer. True across every consumer good I have ever heard of, and certainly true of cards as we head into this downturn |
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Posted By: Sean
I would also say its down, for the more common stuff 15-25%. You can easily find T206 PSA/SGC 6's selling for $150, and 7's can be found for $300-$400 now. |
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Posted By: Dan Paradis
"Prices on the cards I want to buy are always up; prices on the cards I sell are always down. If I purchased stock in a funeral parlor no one would die..." |
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Posted By: SC
Rich, |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
Just bought a 1967 Topps Tom Seaver rookie to complete my Hi# series run for only $50 (EX condition). |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ted, how about a scan of that Chase! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Your request is my command...... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ted, that card is in great shape. I just love that pose...I never get sick of seeing it. Nice Tolstois too. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Ted, you just to had to show off! Thanks for sharing. I can't remember ever seeing a CB Chase before! you da man!
mco |
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Posted By: samuel
ted is right about modern cards. it looks like that market might disappear altogether, at least for a while. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I am heartened to hear that 1967 (the year of my birth) is considered "Modern". |
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