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WOW! The SGC example is over $91K while the PSA is at $39K.
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The Jackie looks like it was graded many years ago by the serial number. Back then even with the print dot a 9 was not shocking and from the looks and Mike's description I would have probably expected a 9 from 1992-2007. And before people scream that the standards should not change I agree but all three have tightened up in one way or another over the years in my opinion.
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Wow - strong sale on the JR SGC, but beautiful card...glad to see the market forces work as they should, someone buying the card, not the holder
I believe SGC has also graded two other high-end copies of the 1949 Bowman Jackie, one 98 and another 96. Curious what that SGC 98 might fetch. |
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A 1/8 inch piece of ink caused a $62,000 price difference! Amazing.
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Welcome to the world of disposable income.
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Just think what's going to happen when they learn about prewar cards. Once they stop paying for holders and start paying for rarity where POP matters then we are all in trouble.
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The SGC card is nicer than the PSA but SGC got it wrong when calling this a "rookie"
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What do you think is his rookie? The hobby has always considered the 1949 Bowman and 1949 Leaf cards as Robinson's rookie cards.
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There's plenty to choose from, but I like the 1947 D302 portrait.
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Didn't the 1948 Leaf card appear first? Many also consider the 1947 Bond Breads.
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The Leaf cards came out in 1949, not 1948.
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Still the Leaf cards of equal grade go for more than the bowman. i guess its the prime rookie card is leaf....
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I think the question of which of Jackie's cards is his true RC is an intriguing question worthy of debate. There's been a ton of research that has taken place by board members discussing the issue and to me it's either the 1947 Bond Bread Robinson portrait (white border) with facsimile auto, which I think most agree was a promo card or the 1947 D302 Bond Bread with cropped corners. There's absolutely no question both of these (along with the white bordered 12-card Jackie set) pre-date both the 1948 Leaf (actually produced in 1949) and the 1949 Bowman, but I don't think a consensus has been reached to date regarding which was Jackie's absolute first card. Pretty amazing considering the player and his impact on modern day sports and civil rights, much less baseball.
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