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Always a question. What looks healther? Less healthy?
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Everything I looked at sold for at or above what I thought it would. I would have guessed the T214 lot would have gone for around 1800 and it went for 3000 etc..
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Still can't believe the T206 Chase PSA 8 went for $6k......Pretty healthy if you ask me....
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Especially since it has a Harris Collection flip.
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I thought that prices were low, especially on the T205's, high grade OJ's and some of the rare back t206's. The price on the Delahanty was impressive.
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pardon my ignorance on this. what is wrong with the harris collection. i think one of the board members was actively collecting those. but i might be wrong.
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Many collectors believe those cards to be trimmed.
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Harris collection cards have a tendency of being undernourished... If you know what I mean!
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They're a cut above the rest...
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I thought the t205s sold low...I was watching the low pop variations and thought the chance, wallace, Hoblitzell, wilhelm sold at about 80% of previous closes....
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Maybe the T205s sold a bit lower than usual because they weren't sold in a Legendary or Mastro auction -- and the consignor, who has the best set, wasn't bidding for them.
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The T205 went lower because there are not enough T205 High-Grade collectors to absorb that many offerings all at once. Similar to what happened to all the e107 offered at once earlier in the year.
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Cobb check at $700 (about $831 w/juice) and Johnson check at $1100 (about $1300) were not strong when compared to other auctions in the past couple years.
The OJs were a mixed bag. The larger lots were actually reasonable when you look at the price per card average. The Delahanty was strong.
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Fred, I thought the 2 big OJ lots went for fairly good deals, but I have a defeatist attitude about going after those. I think REA would do better to break those up into smaller groups or single lots. I was under bidder on the N173 Sommers and Seward that went fair at 1300, that was as close as I got to winning anything. I would have bid more on several card issues had REA broken down the lots, as I am not a dealer.
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