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The cards were consigned to the auction, we did not purchase the two cards.
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I'm suspecting there will be a $1.2M reserve on it.
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Interesting that someone would pay over 50% above the last sale and then immediately consign it to an auction where a 20% buyers premium is tacked on and expect to make money. With all due respect to a Brian, it also seems strange that if one was taking such a big risk that they would not consign the card to either Heritage or REA where the catalogs would reach the most potential bidders..
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Well, maybe it's the summer of 2016 again. Or maybe the owner didn't plan on doing that, but got frightened by the ongoing PSA scandal and decided to cut his losses.
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How is that card a 2? Eye-appeal being decent for the rest I will agree - those corners are destroyed. I think that's an A or 1 at most.
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Graded at least 10 years ago, and it got the Honus Bonus half grade bump....
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I agree the corners are very bad, but the overall registration and appearance of the player image on the card (which to me is the most important aspect) seems a lot better than most of the 1's I have seen. Part of the problem are the descriptions given to the numerical grades. Once you get to a 6, ex-mt, which if properly graded is a very nice looking card, especially for pre-war, a with half grades included there are 7 additional categories. In contrast, once you go below a "2", which is "good", there are only two additional numerical categories to go all the way down to complete trash.
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This was my first thought as well.
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Maybe it didn’t sell for $1.2 million. Wouldn’t that make more sense?
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Yes.
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Early on in the hobby, pre-internet days, when I was telling a dealer friend some prices realized by an AH made no sense, he pointed out that anyone can report any price they like.
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Is it a crime to report a baseball card transaction which never took place? I know in the natural gas industry guys have gone to jail for 5+ years for reporting sales that never took place.
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If the card sells, the chance the new owner even knows about this board or any board is slim because its a social statis card and appeals to other people with deep pockets who we wouodn't classify as a collector.
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Paging Mr. Drent. Can you cancel all of your Moser submissions in this auction?
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$1.2M seems pretty ho hum to me in an age of Tom Brady and Mike Trout cards going for $400k. It would be interesting to see Wagner prices charted with other 6+ figure cards as well as inflation. I feel like $1M buys so laughably little now compared to even 20 years ago. This Wagner sale seems like one of the best values in the hobby right now.
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I'm looking forward to seeing what these assets will sell for
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