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Originally Posted by ls7plus
Yes, it most certainly does and it should trouble each and every knowledgeable collector out there! Perhaps you are unaware of how appraisals are made to ascertain a reasonable value for both real and tangible property (as an attorney, I've certainly had abundant exposure to the process): they compare sales of similar property, and make the necessary adjustments that are called for. Certainly you wouldn't suggest, Brent, that the $312,000 LeBron card is or will be even remotely comparable in long term value such cards as the 1910 T210 Joe Jackson currently being auctioned in Steve Verkman's Clean Sweep Auctions (it was at $108,000 as of yesterday, including buyer's premium), the Buttercream Ruth, the 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth at the level it was at just 8-9 years ago (when an example graded "poor" went for $152,000, only to resell just six years later at $450,000+, etc., etc. While many would believe the self-proclaimed "king" to be among the all-time greats (and I would completely concur, but having devotedly watched NBA action for decades like Peter, having seen Russell, Chamberlain and Jabbar, as well as Magic Johnson and Larry Bird in their primes, and having had Pistons' seasons tickets for many years, what I have seen inevitably leads me to the conclusion that those I have listed were purely and simply better. LeBron compares more favorably to all-time greats such as Oscar Robertson and Jerry West than he does to the others), I seriously doubt that any knowledgeable collector in his right mind would "appraise" the sale value of the LeBron Card as being reasonable by way of comparison to those cards mentioned above.
As I stated, while I certainly don't pretend to dictate to others the manner in which they may waste their money, I don't think the particular verb chosen is anything other than completely appropriate. Some things are matters of opinion, others are of fact--evidence, knowledge and analytic ability are often determinative as to which is which.
Best regards,
Larry
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No, it most certainly doesn't. This card doesn't affect you nor concern you!! Who gives a shit if it went for $100,000, $300,000 to $500,000! It does not affect your everyday life! Did you lose sleep over it? Are you having trouble eating?
I never once compared this card to Jackson or this, that and another thing. Not once did I mention that or that it was a justified price. So you're rambling is a moot point to my original post.
If that offends you (someone buying a fricken sports card) I feel sorry for you. I really do.
What if this card was the collectors Holy Grail? Now they finally got it, you should be happy for the purchaser. Hell, there is at least one more person who thought that price was justified.
You may not view that as a smart buy, but they did. And they don't care what Larry thinks or if Larry is offended.