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Move over Honus, here comes Mike.
Rich Mueller at Sports Collectors Daily reports: "The title of world’s most expensive sports trading card changed hands late Saturday night [8/22/20] when the 2009 Bowman Chrome SuperFractor Mike Trout card sold for a whopping $3.84 million . . . . . The one-of-a-kind Trout surpassed the $3.12 million paid in 2016 for one of several dozen known copies of the famed T206 Honus Wagner tobacco card." Full article here: Mike Trout SuperFractor Becomes Highest Priced Sports Card Ever Sold
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Not true. I have no doubt if Wagner-8 put in auction again, it can easily has a $4M starting bid. There's no single modern card can do that!
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Kendrick has it insured for 12 million.
A Mantle 10 is number two I believe. It should say highest recorded sale but both of these would smash that number by far. |
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There is no telling what 52 Topps PSA 10 Mantle would bring.....
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At least 10. Could be way more.
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Not hating on pre-war. You can speculate and deny all you want, but until a card changes hands and a higher selling price is made public, then Trout holds the record.
Personally, I'd take Wagner all day long and Mantle on Sunday. To me, the card (Wagner) trumps the nicest version of a card (Mantle 10). Trout is somewhere down the road.
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Top of the market
Mark this post
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The Trout went from a pack directly into a protective holder. The Mantle has survived, in its 9 condition, almost 70 years. It survived bicycle spokes, kid’s dirty hands, moms cleaning out closets, and from getting dumped into the Atlantic Ocean. All without any specialty holders or cases. Plus, it single handily is the most significant post-war card and has driven the hobby for years. |
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Card sold in 2018 for $400K. That’s what I call a good investment. 10x in just 2 years. Congratulations to the consignor.
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All things considered, the Kendrick Wagner sale was 13 years ago and if it hit the market tomorrow a hammer between 25-40 million would not surprise me. Look at the growth in price of almost any premier liquid investment during that timeframe.... (cough, inflation, cough).
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The consignor was VegasDave....a POS sports tout who rips off Gambling degenerates. That is how he was able to buy it in the first place. By ripping people off.
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..how long did he own it ? Does the IRS care if he's just selling an old baseball card from his personal collection , or is he selling an asset at more than he paid for it .......is there such a thing as ''unintentional , accidental, surprise !! 'profit ? ..? |
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I think he owned it around 3-4 years.
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They might be able to close the budget deficit next year... ;-)
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He's a turd. And that's putting it mildly.
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