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Posted By: Joe D.
I am thinking this might be my endeavor starting in 2008. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
PSA 4: $200-300 |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
You're going to need some real deep pockets for this one. Your common 4's and 5's will run you $200-$300 I suspect. Cobb in those grades will run you $6,000-$8,000. Jax and Matty more! Even your mid stars would likely run a grand each. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I think an expensive undertaking is just what I need. |
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Posted By: Steve
I have been working on this set for about 2 years now, and am about 70% complete. My goal is to find every card first no matter what the condition and then to upgrade along the way. When you look at the card in the 90-144 range there are less than 20 of every one of them, so getting condition sensitive becomes very difficult. I recently got matty which is one of the greatest checks off my checklist. Good luck to you. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
so the higher number cards are more difficult? |
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Posted By: anthony
depending on front appearances, even 2's look good sometimes. may only have slight paper loss on the back and a 6 front but SGC is giving it a 20 or 30 tops...this might save some dough |
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Posted By: Dave S
Joe-quite an endeavor, and I truly think you'll find the above price estimates to be too conservative. IMO, think those estimates reflect 3-4 years ago. And indeed a chore to find the '14's in the 4-5 range... |
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Posted By: Mark L
I've seen plenty of CJ's that were graded PSA 3's but could pass for 4's and 4's that could pass for 2's. I wouldn't mind a complete set of 3's. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Eye appeal is most important to me. Not technical grading. |
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Posted By: Kelly
I would agree that this is quite a task to try and assemble a 1914 set. I too have tried to collect the set in the past, but have diverted back to just picking up some of my favorite '14 poses. One thing that is impotant to help you "go into this with your eyes wide open" is to realize that the '14 cracker jack set is much more difficult to collect in an eye appealing manner. |
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Posted By: sean
What would be the top 10 most valuable from this set? |
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Posted By: Dan Paradis
FYI. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Joe, unless you're a masochist (and being from Staten Island I suppose it is strongly possible), this is some unenviable task. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
my recent acquisitions have left my Want List - empty. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Wow, an empty want list. Damn; that's not a bad place to be. But that 14 Matty...even in PSA 2...such an iconic card and so damn expensive. |
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Posted By: Matt
Here ya go Joe: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I don't recall ever seeing a vintage SGC 98 before much less a 1914 Jackson. Wowzer!!! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
those cards are ridiculously nice. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Those perfect CJ's belong to Randy |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I've never seen a 14 Mathewson in that condition. It's shocking to see it looking that good. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
All of a sudden there are a number of mid-grade 1914's on ebay. |
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Posted By: JimB
It seems strange to say it, but at $800k, that set was a bargain. |
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Posted By: sean
still wanna know the top ten in this set |
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Posted By: Brian
In regards to the top ten cards, the population reports are the best place to look. The one card that gets overlooked, and could potentially hold up any set is #93, Del Pratt. Like the Matty, the pose changed from the '14 to the '15 set. Unlike the Matty, it has a population report of 3 for PSA and 3 for SGC. There are more of them out there ungraded for sure, but with that number, there can only be 6 complete graded sets. The price guides haven't caught up with that fact yet, but when you put into account that the "Miracle Set" has one, and Peter Garcia (Top PSA set holder) has one, the field becomes even smaller. High number cards are difficult, and trimming is a real problem when you buy raw cards. It is a challenge for sure, but a worthy hunt. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I just looked at the PSA and SGC registries. |
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Posted By: Matt
Brian said someone named Peter Garcia is the top PSA set holder, so something is off... |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Peter is at the top of the PSA set registry.... but he does not have a complete set on the registry. |
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Posted By: Dave S
I will attest to the fact that Peter G. knows E145's as well as anyone in the hobby. But unless something's changed, he's not a 100% PSA'r. I've dealt with him on many SGC slabs as well... |
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Posted By: Brian
There is one complete set registered on SGC and PSA, that is the miracle set from a couple years back. Peter Garcia and one other on the PSA set registry are only a couple of cards away. Pulling a set together can be difficult, but there are some GREAT cards in the set, well worth the challenge if your goals are long term. |
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