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Brian, I agree with you. I by no means thought the plow’s Cobb went cheap. This is from VCP and shows psa 4 sales since 2006. They are all the one I bought except the top one which was a different psa 4. I think the card went for about the right amount in this market, and certainly represents a very strong increase in 5 years.
What’s most important to me on this chart is that the card has always increased in value (even is only slightly) |
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Interesting. I’m far from being an expert in this but it appears that this card is mimicking a T-Bill @ ~ 3.0 to 3.5% interest ( with the interest that you would otherwise earn in cash being factored into the price of the card).
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For me, the role that cards play is a slow and steady protector and grower of wealth that happens to be really fun and cool. This is why I collect/buy what I do - old and rare items of blue chip HOFers. And, even with this game plan, I sometimes hit home runs, which adds a little “alpha” to an otherwise safe allocation; I also miss sometimes on items but never huge. If I wanted to day trade, I would buy the shinny stuff. If I wanted a higher return, then I would put my card money elsewhere or maybe into other cards. So, when I see a 15 year history of value increase on a rare Ty Cobb card, I hit the buy button. |
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To me It’s a tale of two markets,
REA/Heritage/Goldin Equals Wall Street Buyers/White Collar Buyers-inflation has zero affect on their spending habits, so that being said the high end market card are fine. Private Sales BST/ or In Person at shows are blue collar Main Street buyers. Inflation has definitely affected their spending habits, they’re not spending on middle and lower grade I’m sorry they’re just not spending as much. Last edited by Johnny630; 05-17-2022 at 02:32 PM. |
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Jordan RC PSA-10 isn't going back to $700k level that's for sure.
However, t206 Plank Auth sold for $120k is about right. |
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Big ticket items, if the right buyers are there will sell well. Not as good at Chicago, white collar guys likes the ease of Auctions, and Atlantic City I wouldn’t consider swanky enough for the Uber wealthy, Chicago is much better. Not beating down any town or talking one up I'm just telling it like it is. Lower ticket items, blue collar guys affected by fuel and food inflation won’t be spending as frivolous as last year, especially on low grade raw, it will be a struggle. It will be a lot of bargain hunting, don’t expect anyone paying up on off grade raw cards, I just don't. This is just my opinion but I feel like I have a good pulse on the market. Last edited by Johnny630; 05-17-2022 at 05:01 PM. |
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Aside from the HOFers (Cobb, Wagner, Young, Speaker, etc), I don’t think the set is the best investments though Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 05-17-2022 at 03:59 PM. |
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