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1948 Bowman George Mikan |
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17 | 16.50% |
1957 Topps Bill Russell |
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10 | 9.71% |
1957 Topps Bob Cousey |
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0 | 0% |
1961 Fleer Oscar Robertson |
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1 | 0.97% |
1961 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain |
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16 | 15.53% |
1969 Topps Lew Alcindor |
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6 | 5.83% |
1980 Topps Bird/Erving/Johnson |
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11 | 10.68% |
1986 Fleer Michael Jordan |
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35 | 33.98% |
1996 Topps Chrome Kobe Bryant |
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0 | 0% |
None of the above |
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7 | 6.80% |
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Jordan 101.
Mj is the mantle or Ruth of the new generation. There is not a close second. The card not only is iconic, but it is super rare and condition sensitive.
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Ben,
PSA and SGC will not even slab these anymore (Jordan Star #101). The only recent verified sales are BGS. The fact that 2 of the top 3 TPGs will not touch these cards in my opinion does not make it a great investment nor does it convey a sense of "authenticity" for the majority of these cards that are out there. If this card was accepted by all 3 TPGs then it might have a shot at stardom but with PSA and SGC saying "no", then what message does that send to the market? I admit that a BGS 9 recently sold for $7500 or so but if this card was so rare and incredibly valuable how do you explain that it ONLY sold for about 2.5X what a PSA 9 1986 Fleer Jordan goes for? There are THOUSANDS of PSA 9 Fleer Jordans so that BGS 9 #101 should have sold for many multiples of the Fleer Jordan if it was so rare and collectible. The fact that it "only" sold for 2.5X the PSA 9 Fleer Jordan RC tells me that there were 2 bidders out there that were maybe not so convinced of the rarity or future of that card. IMO 1948 Bowman Mikan is "THE CARD". I actually feel that another card from that iconic set should be mentioned and that is the Card #1 Ernie Calverley as it is the first hoops card EVER that was issued in a strictly all hoops set. He was also a standout NCAA player. Peace, Mike PS 1 Of course, I know there are Authentic Star cards out there and most reside in BGS holders BUT once again, the fact that PSA and SGC will not slab these anymore hurts the perception of these cards in my opinion. PS 2 This is my card from that 1948 Bowman iconic set (Card #1) and there are only 4 in a higher grade. 002.jpg Last edited by vthobby; 04-18-2015 at 09:55 PM. |
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You say a 9 sold for $11,000 last year. Fair enough but a BGS 9 JUST sold on Ebay for $7200. Item # 201280085550.
So as far as the downward trend of BGS 9 as evidenced by your quoted price and the recent Ebay price, I guess if you can find a BGS 9 at a good price more power to you. The 9.5 price shuts alot of folks out at that price. Mike Last edited by vthobby; 04-18-2015 at 10:19 PM. |
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'86 Jordan is the '52 Mantle of basketball.
Not the greatest player of all time, not the RC of a iconic player, but the iconic card of a generations legend. |
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+1 And just like the Mantle, there are a ton of them out there, but demand still exceeds supply. I voted for the '86 Jordan, but my absolute favorite basketball card of all time is really the '88 Fleer All-Star Jordan. It pictures him in mid-flight during his famous dunk from the free-throw line. http://www.vintagecardprices.com/pics/2171/103188.jpg |
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Mj all day!
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The top 3 basketball cards are the 48 Mikan, 57 Russell and 61 Chamberlain. I went with the Wilt because he was the best player of the first ~40 years of the NBA. Last edited by rats60; 04-19-2015 at 01:33 PM. |
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The '52 Mantle was double printed. Wow. |
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As for as the 9.5 goes, I don't see how it matters that it shuts a lot of people out as there is only 1.
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By being so high and that there is only one of the 9.5s out there, virtually every collector/investor is shut out of that card for obvious reasons.
That pool of collector/investors now MUST focus on the 9s or below so there should be a nice pool of folks trying to buy up those 9s or less in theory. I was thinking that because of this then the price of those 9s should be higher but curious why it wasn't that way? This should help this card in the long run if folks have faith in BGS and assuming a cache of these is not discovered somewhere. Peace, Mike |
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Right.. If you can find me some 9s for your 7200, I would really appreciate it.
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http://jordancards.com/blog/the-real...rt-steve-taft/ Taft is an original Star Co. dealer from the eighties. He is THE guy who worked with law enforcement and the lawyers of the NBA to bring down the Robert Levine / Home Shopping Network scandal. He is responsible for training Beckett, SCD, and GAI on how to authenticate genuine Star Co. issued cards and weed out the crap. Below is a more recent thread in which Taft commented. http://www.beckett.com/forums/thread...31-page-1.html And the current population numbers on the Star MJ 101 XRC supports all this and reflects the true rarity of the card. When compared to the 1986 Fleer, the pop report of the 1984 Star is not just low. It is ludicrously low. Using current, unbiased, real data from the pop reports of the Big 3 grading companies (PSA, BGS, SGC) will reveal the following eye-opening analysis: 1986 Fleer Jordan Total Pop = 14,655 + 7,920 + 1,431 = 24,006 1984 Star Jordan Total Pop = 384 24,006 vs. 384 That is an incredible 62 to 1 ratio. J If PSA ever grades the card will explode like a "supernova". Think about all the collectors that will need one for their psa registered "set(s)".
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That is an interesting ratio, very similar to the 1948 Bowman George Mikan Rookie. Between SGC and PSA there have been 319 graded and with Beckett, maybe another 20 or so. A PSA 8 Mikan also just set a world record for that card in that grade by selling for $16,800 in one of the recent high visibility auctions. Mike |
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Rest assured that you can probably easily count on one hand the number of people in Zimbabwe that know who Mikan was, and have fingers to spare.
MJ on the other hand..... well known Globally
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