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Old 05-21-2012, 02:38 PM
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And he's donating "part" of the revenues to charity. A shame he didn't take the 5 million and donate that, instead of embarking on a vanity project buying perfect 10s, and turning that 5 million into a 2.5 million net loss
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Old 05-21-2012, 11:53 PM
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Call it sour grapes, but I hope to live long enough to see the investment market for collectible cards collapse. Then, grinning toothlessly while my palsied hands caress my old pasteboards, I will know they are worth exactly as much as those once owned by the great Dmitri.
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Old 05-22-2012, 12:42 PM
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he could have spent the 5 million on as many t206 wagners as he could hoard and he would have probably made a profit. the prices for wagners is crazy too but understand the mystique and lore, not the mystique and lore of a psa 10 joe shlobotnik rookie card.
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Old 05-25-2012, 06:00 PM
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If grading serves and the registry never existed, would these gem mint tens get anywhere near the premium they have received over an eight or a nine? Did the Willie Horton RC get a lot more desirable in that gem mint slab? It did get a lot more expensive. PSA sure make Dimitri a lot of money on that one.
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Old 05-27-2012, 12:47 AM
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I'm a little surprised by some of the comments I've read here so far about the SCP Auction. I'm not saying that I personally think any of Dmitri's collection was worth what was paid...however, his collection of PSA graded RC simply has no equal in the market. The majority of what sold was psa10 pop 1 versions of Hall of Fame Members. What's confusing about the attraction there?

The 55 Clemente is an absolutely beautiful card, as is the 54 Aaron, and I'm not surprised at the hammer price for either. I questioned several aspects of the Rose when I first got my SCP catalog and I was surprised that it fetched what it did.

Lastly, it is NOT simply an "investor" that is buying these cards for financial purposes. These are baseball junkies, guys that post on other card forums everyday just like you do, that bought the vast majority of Dmitri's collection.

This auction, like many other recent auctions, as well as sales on Ebay, have all pointed to a rally in high grade, low-pop HOF RCs from the 50s-70's.
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Old 05-27-2012, 11:26 AM
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Rally is good, said Gordon Gecko.
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Old 05-27-2012, 05:41 PM
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I'm a little surprised by some of the comments I've read here so far about the SCP Auction. I'm not saying that I personally think any of Dmitri's collection was worth what was paid...however, his collection of PSA graded RC simply has no equal in the market. The majority of what sold was psa10 pop 1 versions of Hall of Fame Members. What's confusing about the attraction there?
The 55 Clemente is an absolutely beautiful card, as is the 54 Aaron, and I'm not surprised at the hammer price for either. I questioned several aspects of the Rose when I first got my SCP catalog and I was surprised that it fetched what it did.

Lastly, it is NOT simply an "investor" that is buying these cards for financial purposes. These are baseball junkies, guys that post on other card forums everyday just like you do, that bought the vast majority of Dmitri's collection.

This auction, like many other recent auctions, as well as sales on Ebay, have all pointed to a rally in high grade, low-pop HOF RCs from the 50s-70's.
The over-the-top premium placed on PSA 10's by guys that use words like "pop 1." Again, take a PSA 10, 9, and 8 out of their slabs and sell them raw, there simply isn't the stupifying difference in price. There wouldn't be any justification for that kind of price difference without the slab and registry. For many of us there still isn't.
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Old 05-27-2012, 05:46 PM
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The over-the-top premium placed on PSA 10's by guys that use words like "pop 1." Again, take a PSA 10, 9, and 8 out of their slabs and sell them raw, there simply isn't the stupifying difference in price. There wouldn't be any justification for that kind of price difference without the slab and registry. For many of us there still isn't.
I agree.

The fact is, people who pay those kinds of numbers for a card, are actually paying for the holder. Yes, the card is in wonderful shape, but take it out of the holder and they wouldn't have paid that amount.

I appreciate that some people collect holders, and I have no problem with that.

Doug
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...This auction, like many other recent auctions, as well as sales on Ebay, have all pointed to a rally in high grade, low-pop HOF RCs from the 50s-70's.
Quite the prescient statement there. Kudos, sir.
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I'm a little surprised by some of the comments I've read here so far about the SCP Auction. I'm not saying that I personally think any of Dmitri's collection was worth what was paid...however, his collection of PSA graded RC simply has no equal in the market. The majority of what sold was psa10 pop 1 versions of Hall of Fame Members. What's confusing about the attraction there?



The 55 Clemente is an absolutely beautiful card, as is the 54 Aaron, and I'm not surprised at the hammer price for either. I questioned several aspects of the Rose when I first got my SCP catalog and I was surprised that it fetched what it did.



Lastly, it is NOT simply an "investor" that is buying these cards for financial purposes. These are baseball junkies, guys that post on other card forums everyday just like you do, that bought the vast majority of Dmitri's collection.



This auction, like many other recent auctions, as well as sales on Ebay, have all pointed to a rally in high grade, low-pop HOF RCs from the 50s-70's.


+1. It's a good thing.
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He probably wishes he would have most of those back considering the market today.
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