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Ty Cobb W600 Sporting Life Cabinet |
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102 | 45.74% |
Mike Trout Bowman Chrome Draft Prospect Auto |
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121 | 54.26% |
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Vegas Dave, there is little chance Cobb is the winner. This clowno will pay anything for high end, ultra rare Trout cards. Go to you tube and put his name in and see.
Vegas Dave and Holly Sonders were an item til recently too. Good to see she is not as brainless as previous actions indicated. I am rooting for The Trouter Man to tank the rest of his career (not really) ![]() |
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funny - just yesterday I was scrolling through ebay just wasting time. And got curious; Pat Mahomes signed rookie cards with mint grades; $50K+++ Peyton Manning signed rookie cards, also mint, $1-2k.
In what world does that make sense (yet?) the recency bias in the modern market is insane. Just buy known quantities, at the end of their career or retirement. The speculation on the front end of careers is just lunacy. |
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Not saying it is the case here with this card, but we all know that sometimes an unscrupulous person will gladly pay even a hefty AH fee to get a big sale number in the data record.
In such a case the owner might be sitting on a few similar or identical cards, and then even if they sell later direct at a beefy discount from the AH hammer, there will be substantial profit. Enough profit where paying the AH fee on a "sale" paid off well. It's happened before in the hobby and will happen again. |
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$420 K with the hammer. Amazing. And the case is scratched. Good luck to the guy who cracks that baby out to re-holder.
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