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Old 04-03-2025, 08:57 PM
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That's a bright scan, even the plastic looks bleached.
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That's a bright scan, even the plastic looks bleached.
Yeah that's the image settings because in hand (I'm holding it right now) it is not that bright. Borders have beautiful natural toning.
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By the way, here's a link to my thread with some of the cards I am selling to help pay for the card: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=361685
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Given that Goldin sold an Authentic last night with a large chunk missing out of the bottom for 60K, I'd say this purchase looks quite good in comparison.
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Given that Goldin sold an Authentic last night with a large chunk missing out of the bottom for 60K, I'd say this purchase looks quite good in comparison.

The same card sold in December in REA for $31,200.

Jeremy, you did very well with your purchase. Your timing pre-HOF news couldn’t have been better. Good luck with your sales.
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Let’s hope this trend keeps up with the 1914 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson PSA 2
That is live in Goldin Vintage Auction

https://goldin.co/item/1914-cracker-...-sgc-gd-2r7c2p

And am praying for that trend

To be transparent it is my card
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Yeah that's the image settings because in hand (I'm holding it right now) it is not that bright. Borders have beautiful natural toning.
I was referring to the PSA 6 example above.

But I am really curious - what was going through your mind when you decided to spend an enormous sum of money on a 1.5? Is this something that you're gonna' crack out and have re-graded? Are you gonna' leave it like that because you think 150k Usd for a 1.5 is a great investment? In other words, do you think that low-grade examples will someday be selling for a quarter or even half a million dollars US ? Or you don't care about the money and investing part and just bought it because it looks nice ?

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Given that Goldin sold an Authentic last night with a large chunk missing out of the bottom for 60K, I'd say this purchase looks quite good in comparison.
Looks more like FOMO to me, but what do I know ??

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