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This reads as a somewhat creative take to me. Accusing PWCC of being the owners themselves and creating their own fake sale to manipulate the market is a claim I would never entertain without evidence. It's just too far fetched. Especially when the data points already perfectly align with the plot I posted above of where the market was at that time. The sale date was literally right at the exact peak of that plot. Conspiracy theories are not needed to explain the outlier in this situation. The market itself perfectly explains the sale amount in this case.
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Ryan’s logic all makes sense. The only thing I would question is whether or not PWCC was the actual owner of the card. I think more likely that it was owned by a BIG consignor and PWCC conspired with them to get the best price possible for it. So again, no BP, tax, shipping, etc. All they had to do was look the other way and the consignor keeps the card each time, including the initial sale, which could have easily been bid up by a hobby “friend” in order to establish a baseline price.
I understand that prices were crazy at that time but I attribute that to other big cards such as the ‘86 Fleer Jordan PSA 10 getting the same kind of treatment, not just collectors/investors spending wildly. Once the foundation was laid with enough BIG cards being manipulated, then I think the FOMO factor started to kick in and things just took off from there. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 11-11-2023 at 01:51 AM. |
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Ryan, excellent work here. This is the perfect example of why I always check vcp and due research into the history of cards before a purchase.
I am curious if we see other cards with a history like this. come out for sale in the next 12 months. Or will these “collectors” simply sit on it until conditions are better. |
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A few things to note: (1) PWCC was sold and is under new ownership. All of these Mantle sales happened before PWCC was sold. I have no reason to believe that new PWCC has done anything wrong, sketchy, improper. My guesses are related only to old PWCC. (2) I have no idea what really happened here. These are all guesses and I may be 100% incorrect. (3) When using VCP or any other resource, I almost always ignore BIN comps. Plus, you will see they are almost always higher than comps through auction. (4) All of these sales could be real, meaning money between 3rd parties changed hands. However, the temporal proximity, combined with PWCC’s involvement in 3 of them while PWCC’s economic condition started to turn, makes me highly dubious. (5) the Mantle in question is gorgeous and is a great example of an a great card. Compared to the same-graded Mantle in Heritage, which is similarly amazing looking, the Goldin sale looks like a good get for whoever bought it. One final note about PWCC- they revolutionized a helped popularize the industry and they deserve big credit for that. They also grew the platform from a small eBay seller to a premier outfit and one of the largest auction houses. That is not easy and they deserve credit for that. Notwithstanding some very questionable actions, PWCC did some pretty impressive and important things Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 11-11-2023 at 08:15 AM. |
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Where we disagree is whether or not these facts make it likely that the $500k Mantle sale was faked and owned by PWCC as opposed to a customer. Remember, this sale occurred at the absolute peak of the market. PWCC was rolling in the dough at that time. The financial turmoil didn't begin until after the market had crashed and interest rates began to rise causing consigners to default in their loans. It wasn't until May 2023 when PWCC made the layoffs and were acquired by Fanatics. They were not feeling any financial pressures at all in March 2021.
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Nope, nothing nefarious. Nobody is passing the hot potato or trying to prop up sales of higher end cards
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