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Not rooting for anyone's card to go down in price. Not sure why you read that into my comment. Just stating the obvious: there is a lot more undiscovered recent cards than old ones. Any if you think someone spending 700,000 on a card is not a speculator for profit I disagree.
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This hobby is so stupid. And it doesn't only deal with graded cards but also bats. A PSA Rose Rookie card graded a 10 sells for $700,000 while a PSA 9 sold for $19,000. Guess what, they looked the same. But nope, lets spent 680,000 more for a 10.
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Brock, I totally agree with you on the PSA grade from 10 to 9 and the ridiculous prices. I always thought the most stupid thing to buy was a baseball graded by PSA. Since baseballs tone over time and discolor, you could buy a PSA 10 and 2 years later the ball has brown spots so the guy that bought it lists it as a PSA 10 which it clearly is not so it's like false advertisment and then you get the idiot buying it cause it is a 10. Makes no sense buying a graded baseball but people do because they they are obsessed with a number.
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Where do you think you can get a PSA 9 Mint 1963 Topps Pete Rose rookie for $19,000????
Try $100k plus. |
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Heritage website said it sold for $19,000 last night. So unless their price is wrong.
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The 9 sold for 131k last night on heritage.
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PSA 9 Sold For: $19,120.00 Nov 6, 2014
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Where did the PSA 7 green Cobb end up?
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The PSA 7 Cobb Green sold for $71,700.
The PSA 5.5 sold for $26,300. A PSA 6 Cobb Green sold for $19,000 a couple months ago. And there was an SGC 5 in Huggins and Scott last month that went for $8,000. One month later, and this one is starting to look like a bargain. ![]() |
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That explains it.. lol
Either way, still a huge difference between 717K and 191K for two cards that look alike. |
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It doesn't matter if the two look alike. One says PSA 9 and one says PSA 10. There are obviously times when a 9 turns into a 10 but at the end of the day the card graded PSA 10 will always be king in price.
It is so simple. Humans are turned on by having what is deemed to be the best. |
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