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Posted By: warshawlaw
Very fine lithographs in many cases. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
The market for T206 pop 1 PSA 8 commons has been at about $6,000 for about a year now. Pop 2s go for $4,500-$5,000 with pop 3s perhaps another $1,000 lower. Even the high pop psa 8 commons are going above $2,000. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"The value of vintage graded cards is all about the pop and will be increasingly so in the future." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- then what you are saying is it is all about the competition. People just want to have something that noone else does, and are willing to pay whatever it takes to get it. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- I agree that there is a strong demand for high grade material but even the top-tier stuff can have their peaks and valleys. I've seen high end coins fall in value because prices were too driven by speculators. And I think that the card market has mirrored numismatics closely. Not suggesting it's bad to spend so much on PSA-8's, just that markets do fluctuate. And add to the fact that part of the high prices are a result of one collector playing keepaway from another, and volatility can be expected. |
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Posted By: Bob
The caveat is that there are prewar PSA 8s which have been soaked, stretched and laser cut. This is not gossip or mindless drivel, there have been many stories out there by long time collectors who either had first hand knowledge of these cards or actually at one time owned them, before sale and slabbing. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
A PSA 3,4, or 5 will always hold its value and probably gradually increase because there is a very deep collector market. PSA-8's at the multi-thousand dollar level is a thin market and if a couple of well heeled collectors decide to drop out, it will have an effect on prices. |
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Posted By: Rick
pre war cards are not endless ..they are quite finite. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I see it as desirable. I want them to compete over the "best of the best of the best" and leave the mid and low grade stuff to big, dumb, unrefined peasants like me who just can't appreciate the rarified merits of their passion. |
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Posted By: cmoking
sounds like a bitter man. who insulted you? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
He is not bitter, but he does exaggerate a bit. He is not really what you would call "big". |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Just to site an example of what we are looking at here, one of the major buyers of vintage sportscards in high grade is Chad Dreier--ceo of Ryland Group. This is public info but I believe Chad ranked as the 12th highest paid executive in the country with comp of over $50mm last year. Does Chad want to buy ungraded vg-ex cards. I doubt it. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Davalillo: The truth in what you say is obvious. And I support this status in all collectable markets. A strengthening in the top end never hurts the lower end. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
low pop cards are still a very dangerous area to be droppping a lot of moeny into. I forget what t206 it is, but nmy brother just unloaded one of 3 or 4 known 84/7 with none higher. Just recently an 8 and I believe another 7 has shown up on the market. Definatley not a good thing if dropped a lot of moeny on this card. Maybe 20+ years down the line, low pop will have more meaning and and stability, but right now, there are still far too many high grade, raw collections out there to betting your money on low pop cards. |
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