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|  PWCC - 1933 Goudey #144 Ruth PSA 1 
			
			I just got blown away in an effort to get #144 on the latest PWCC auction. The PQ sign is really helping get crazy prices.  The PSA 1 just sold for $3,002!!!! Wow!!! That’s more that what the average PSA 2.5 sells for. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | 
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			Huge price!  I have consistently seen the PQ cards go for large premiums in any grade.  I have considered consigning some of my higher quality stuff to PWCC however I have talked with several hobbyists who use PWCC regularly and they claim they have never gotten a PQ on a single card.  In fairness to PWCC I know it is a small percentage that get the designation and maybe the fellas I have chatted with have mediocre material but it was certainly not encouraging.  There were suggestions made that I do not feel are fair to post here but wondering if anyone here who consigns to PWCC has ever gotten a PQ designation and how often? Also can you send them stuff in advance to get their opinion before you commit to the consignment? They seem to run a very professional operation and not sure I see other options that are comparable with all things considered. Thanks, Chase 
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			Not just that card - seems like everything is selling at or beyond the high range this evening.
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			Nice looking card regardless.  The staple hole would have bothered me a bit, but the centering and corners are amazing.  FWIW, it's the same price I paid for this one last year...
		 
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			Incredible looking for a 1.5
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			I like centering a lot but can't handle pin/staple holes. That PWCC 1 was a great looking card otherwise,  but I would take yours over the other one shown, Jon. More was paid for this one and it will do until a suitable upgrade is found. The 144 is probably my fave card in the hobby.  
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			It's always nice to see collectors spending big money for cards that have nice eye appeal for the grade.
		 
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			Leon-Why does your copy look so much more faded than Jon’s? Is that just a scanner setting difference?
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			Here are the scans of the PWCC Ruth referenced in the first post. Brian | 
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|  I think it is just so much more faded. Quote: 
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			Crazy, i was watching this as well.  I knew it hit at 2k, but for something freezing over or something in the water, did not see 3k coming.
		 
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			I almost went in at 3250 last second, but was on the fence and embroiled in a heated Call of Duty match. Gonna wait to duke it out for a centered and focused 5-7 like Leon.
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			Underbidder on the Texas Tommy Johnson.  Same card sold for $8400 in November in Heritage, and "sold" for $6300 yesterday to a bidder with zero feedback.  Guessing someone was protecting their investment.
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			typical reindeer games.....
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			Wow! That card must have been the only one on the winning bidder’s want list because it’s the only bid he placed over the last 30 days.
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			tough to find card
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			I wouldn't read much into that.  3k is a big purchase for most.  Maybe he's been saving up, or sold a couple if cards to fund this one.  Or this could have just been the card budget for the month.  The next card I buy on Ebay will be my first bid in 30 days as well.
		 
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