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Posted By: Chris
Not sure if someone posted this yet, but thought this was interesting to see on eBay. |
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)
Here's a good question: |
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Posted By: david
i thought that olberman owns just about all the proofs. i think the collins appeared in a group a few years ago and olberman bought them all |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Just as in art, comic books, coins and other collectibles, the location and ownership of significant pieces is pretty well known within that collectible's elite collectors and dealers. |
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Posted By: John Wojak
Didn't the Collins batting proof go on the auction block about 2-3 years ago? If my memory serves me, it might have come from the Charlie Sheen collection, but I might be imagining that. I do recall seing the card in an auction catalog a few years ago, though. Help me out here, somebody's memory has to be better than mine. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I did a little online research, I was right, the Collins batting proof used to be owned by Charlie Sheen and was sold in 2000 by Leland's for about 25K. Here's the link to the article on the T206museum website: |
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Posted By: John Wojak
Sorry, above anonymous post was me. Haven't been here in a while and forgot about entering my name. |
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)
First, another board member was kind enough to scan and send me the cover picture and brief article about the Collins proof from the Trader Speaks. If I can figure out how to post the scans, I will (if anyone really wants to see it, either let me know how to post it, or I can e-mail the info to you). |
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Posted By: leon
The one listed on ebay is very nice, however, as an avid "back" collector when I look at backs there are a lot of things I think about. Supply (11-12 known). Demand-very high. Condition- if this back were not scraped I would probably be interested in going for it.....it will still do very well I am sure but the scrape detracts from it (for me). The copies I have seen sold have gone from about 22k-50k......I would expect this one to be on the low end of that after it's said and done. As for the bidding you never know about ebay....I have seen things be heated the 1st day or two and then nothing at all after that....I have also seen more than 5k jumps in the last minute.....this will be very interesting....also, gotta be a litle "upsetting" to some auction houses for not getting their grubby hands on these cards Ed is selling.....just a few rambling thoughts..... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
to see something like this on ebay instead of Mastro? |
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Posted By: david
i am glad to see such items on ebay, hopefully the trend will continue i think it brings more exposure to such cards and is good for the hobby |
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