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See last weeks LOTG and this weeks REA winners threads…
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"You start a conversation, you can't even finish it You're talking a lot, but you're not saying anything When I have nothing to say, my lips are sealed Say something once, why say it again?" If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition and ignorance on the other.- Ulysses S. Grant, 18th US President. |
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On the other hand, the PSA 7 Mantle that sold last night went for $246K, here: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=160751 It looks like the exact same card went for $336K about 12 months ago: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=125688 So a drop of $90K over the last 12 months. Good for a ~27% decline. We can debate whether that's a crash, a correction, or just someone overpaid in December 2022. But for some things the prices seem to be coming down.
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Right. Just like coins, comic books, paintings, sculptures, and a multitude of other antiques and collectibles!
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Just like the doomsday preppers say "the crash is coming". Get prepared now by selling all your cards and buying gold and silver the currency of the future.
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![]() Looks like you've been in the hobby for some time–what do you think about the belief some have that a certain "class" of cards will never go down in value? With a van Gogh or a Rodin, such seems more plausible than with a mass-produced item like a baseball card.
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The internet is full of places you can add no value. Enjoy. |
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But WHAT will they accept as tolls on the roads? I don't That was ever discussed
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But the fun is seeing other pontificate how much they "know" about the market, no matter how disconnected they are with reality, the actual market, and have heated interests in keeping prices going!
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Right, as was posted here in recent memory, silver we be useful to pay gangs of farmers who take over the roads.
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Well I learned the roads will be manned by Indians who accept silver for passage in the water cooler section. Educational thread that was!
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I thought y'all said the farmers are going to accept 51 Bowman commons for the footpath toll.
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The book I read used silver for traveling purposes. The scenario is farmers turn portions of roads into toll roads. Silver would be used to pay toll fees. I live in WA. If something happened here, I would be close enough to try to make it to Canada.
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Nope. It is a sign of how productive I am being today that I checked the thread. #57: "If a collective of farmers want to fill that power vacuum, so be it. But in Eastern WA, there are enough small highways to get to Canada. We have a single lane highway that runs all the way from Spokane to Nelson, BC. That's the road I would need to take to flee. It would be controlled by someone; possibly even a Native American tribe because it runs through their reservation." Both were used in the thread, and then you and I were both making fun of both options according to the transcript. Just have to get to page 2. |
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I could have gotten better deals on two of the three most expensive cards I bought this year by waiting...1953T Robinson, 1954 T Kaline, but probably not the 1948 L Musial. But I don't really feel bad about any of the purchases. All cards I had wanted for a while and now I have them.
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From PWCC. Just came across this thought it was interesting -
https://www.pwccmarketplace.com/mark...&direction=asc Had been hoping that there was a T206 500 index, or something similar, or even thought of creating one to just get an idea of what prices are doing/have done. This is broader, but it does have a handful of t206 cards included in the index. |
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No index started by Brent has ever gone down. Good to see we're WAY up since the pandemic peak if I am reading it right. To infinity and beyond!!
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Also, to answer the OP: It's hard to debate a downturn in cards for modern between November and February, which generally are the doldrums. Come March, modern cards will warm up again and people will forget the winter blues.
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Jesus, if THAT hogwash passes as "teaching", I can only imagine what The kids are learning
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Conclusions on pricing trends can't be drawn from one auction, but the results last night reinforce that grade continues to be less and less relevant over time to pricing. Premiums for strong centering/color/registration and discounts for poor centering/color/registration are increasing. There is scarcity of the former for many cards, even if the pop is high.
Some comparisons: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161130 https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161129 https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=164229 https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=164248 And a couple of other examples of premiums strong centering/color/registration is getting versus average comps: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161266 https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161953 There hasn't been any weakness in pricing for really nice examples of in-demand cards or sets. Those examples have been and will continue to be less sensitive to any market corrections that are inevitable over time, especially after huge runs. |
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The card crash is near!!! Sell now and invest in toilet paper because unlike silver and gold it will be needed. ![]() ![]() |
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Snort, I love squeezing that into a conversation about TP any time I can get the chance. B.T.
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Another way to look at specific key cards from the vintage market is to look at how many examples of each card that appeared in the just concluded REA auction. For example, I believe there was only 1 Ted Williams RC, meaning to me that at today's market value, this is not an attractive card to move with the assumption having to be that there will be more room for growth on that one in the future. Same can be said for the 51 Bowman Mantle and Mays rookies, of which I believe there were 3 of each in REA as compared to summer of 2021 where there were probably around 10 of each, if my memory is correct. Compare this to the dozen or more T206 Ty Cobbs in REA, meaning to me that this card has already peaked in value at this point, at least for the foreseeable future, and many are looking to sell now to take advantage of what might be a higher price as compared to a year from now. I believe there is some merit to this kind of stuff. Watch the upcoming major auctions and look for cards that are not being offered regularly. Those are probably the cards to buy right now while staying away from those that are being offered in multiples at the same time, whether in same or different auctions.
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The shiny stuff is toxic, vintage, less so. Imagine inhaling a chrome green prizm stained glass atomic refractor.
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To get the most btu for the buck, 1987-1989 Topps vending cases would be the best investment.
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Yeah but, how do you keep it lit????
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Pricing for scarce pre-war immortals such as Ruth, Cobb, Wagner, Gehrig, Jackson, etc. are absolutely solid. As one example, Joe Jackson boldly proved that in REA last night with two record-setting rookie card sales, and the $117K price tag for his ever-elusive M101-6 issue. Don't see any retreat on those numbers in the near future. Regarding post-WWII cards, special attention is being placed on eye appeal for the grade (especially centering), with standout aesthetics as well as overall scarcity still driving strong premiums. Of course, this applies to the white whale players such as Mantle, Jackie, Mays, Aaron, Clemente, Koufax, Williams, etc. "So-so" visual appeal cards are experiencing value declines (especially for second-tier Hall of Famers), and as predicted by many, modern cards are taking a beating. Stick with baseball's "best of the best" all-timers, and you cannot go wrong.
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T206 cards are cards made with lead paint so I think its a push.
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I thought the 49 Bowman Robinsons in REA was interesting speaking to the earlier point of people buying the card not the grade. A more recently graded 7.5 went for the same price as an 8 that went for a lot less than that same exact card sold for. $21k. Both were down from last sale even the 7.5. That being said there were 6 other copies for sale too. The 7.5 does have better eye appeal than the 8 for sure.
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Deals galore. Just a little market correction, no big deal.
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Not sure how this fits into the story, but here is one high-grade vintage "immortal" that went shockingly low compared to even lower grade examples in recent years. Behold, a PSA 6 T205 Walter Johnson in REA (Although, to be fair, I have a hard time imagining that that top border was not trimmed, which is why I didn't bid on it - and maybe I wasn't the only one):
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161510 But, for comparison, and there were much higher examples I could have chosen over the last couple of years, here is a PSA 4.5 that sold in Memory Lane just three months ago for more: https://memorylaneinc.com/site/bids/...e?itemid=78191
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I would like to believe that the majority of Net54 members love baseball and its history and collect prewar to remind us of "when it was a game." At heart we are collectors who love our cards but, of course, keep a close eye on values. And when it behooves us, we will sell to upgrade or put the money into something else vintage.
Our board and a few like it are a financial prop against a collapse of prewar and AH's, like REA, LOTG and Heritage, benefit enormously for our support of prewar and some of our members, more well-heeled than others, are able to fork over significant sums for top items. That's just capitalism. |
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Why does the market have to "crash"? If past performance is any indication of behavior, what is most likely to crash is level of activity on scarce and rare vintage cards. A lot of would-be sellers elect to sit it out for a while when prices level off or decline. If you look at price data for certain cards, there are often gaps of years with none sold, followed by multiple sales in a relatively short amount of time.
What is the "market" anyway? There is a vast difference between the market for a 1914 Ruth Baltimore News card, a 1933 Goudey Ruth card, and an Ohtani sparkly signed card. The latter two are commodities: you can get one any day of the week if you have the money. The Ruth is a true rarity. Commodity cards are more volatile, IMO, because the owners include many who make their livings selling cards and who need to keep the cash flow going. They can only differentiate their goods by price. A rarity, you can set the price and anyone who wants it has to pay it.
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I do think when you have a 100-300% runup in prices over a short window, the mind tends to wander in the direction of whether that's really sustainable, or whether we might be in for a pullback of 30-50% or more, depending on your definition of crash. The rest of your points are certainly taken. At the same time, anyone sitting on the sidelines and refusing to sell if prices decline will have to outlast a whole host of other potential stressors that might force an untimely liquidation. Anything from financial pressure to divorce to demise are all factors that come into play. And if we're being honest, as a group in the aggregate, we probably have our fair share (and then some) of those stressors given our personal demographics.
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Of course, it seems like people are willing to accept high sales as real when they want to suggest that the market is going up. When it’s coming back down, then the high sale was never real, so it should be ignored!
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[QUOTE=Aquarian Sports Cards;2394538]Or maybe the first sale wasn't completed and so the price was spurious, and the second sale is the actual market price.[/QUOTE
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