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Old 01-14-2019, 10:10 AM
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I always watch the Gehrig stuff—-maybe not as close as another board member— and I was surprised the 1933 Goudey went so high. Big spread between it and the 1934 Goudey listed on ebay. I had no idea it would trade so high.
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Old 01-14-2019, 10:33 AM
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I always watch the Gehrig stuff—-maybe not as close as another board member— and I was surprised the 1933 Goudey went so high. Big spread between it and the 1934 Goudey listed on ebay. I had no idea it would trade so high.
Are you referring to the SGC 8?

I also noticed the 34 5 went for more than the 6. A nice example of "buying the card."
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Old 01-14-2019, 10:41 AM
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Are you referring to the SGC 8?

I also noticed the 34 5 went for more than the 6. A nice example of "buying the card."

Yes, that one. It seems that card only comes in 8+ or 4-.....not too much in between. The 1934 I see on ebay has been up forever at $25k or best offer.
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I also noticed the 34 5 went for more than the 6. A nice example of "buying the card."
Good point, Sam, and also the 33 Goudey #53 Ruth PSA 4 sold for $9635 while the 5 hammered down at $11,211, a slightly weak price for a 5 and a super strong price for the 4 narrowed the gap.

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Old 01-14-2019, 07:36 PM
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Are you referring to the SGC 8?

I also noticed the 34 5 went for more than the 6. A nice example of "buying the card."
The 5 Gehrig had great eye appeal while the 6 was ugly.
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I was able to get 3 cards:

T206 Ganley PSA 6
T207 Nunamaker PSA 5
1937 O-Pee-Chee Pearson PSA 6

The 1st two were tough upgrades and the 3rd was a type card I didn't have.

I did not get the E107 Phillippe that went for over $10,000. Somebody made some good money on that one!
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Beautiful Cobb "bat off" pick up Sam.

Congratulations my friend!
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Beautiful Cobb "bat off" pick up Sam.

Congratulations my friend!
Thanks, Tony. I was watching that Ramly WaJo as well and thought of yours.
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Thanks, Tony. I was watching that Ramly WaJo as well and thought of yours.
I thought that Ramly Johnson went for a very fair price. Wish I had the money to bid on it.
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