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I haven't been very active lately and I haven't tracked this card much but I am curious what the buy in for this card is. I assume the blank back would be the cheapest. I saw a really nice fair in a SGC holder that appears to have sold for 75K. That seems extreme so was curious what the thoughts are here. Thanks
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id say for a card that presents reasonably well yet is graded lower on the scale...75K is right about there for the entry point.
this card has been on the steady rise as of lately. |
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For the past year and a half that is where it has seemed to be heading.
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I thinking more a beat card, not a lower grade card that presents well. I know there was one example with 1/4 of the card missing....
Just not sure I can stomach a 75K card.
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i hear you...I know I cannot!!!!!!! Well maybe for a piece of a ruth rookie or a card in pretty rough shape im sure the buy in would be closer to 20-30K
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I'm thinking right now the new buy-in for the worst of the worst is $40k. how many of these are there to go around? 70? Of a RUTH ROOKIE? $40k seems right (at the moment) to me. Further - I think down the road could easily one day reach $100k buy-in.
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The $75k card was a "best offer" - I believe it actually sold for $55-65k (just can't remember what exactly).
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I remember watching an altered Ruth rookie not too long ago that presented well. I placed a couple of bids and hoped it would stay in the 20-25k range. It did not. I believe it went for 40-45k. But even a completely hammered example would probably bring 20k or more.
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SGC 20 blank back sold for $36K in REA 2015 spring auction. That's with 20% juice
Had decent eye appeal Last edited by wolfdogg; 04-11-2016 at 11:25 AM. |
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Was wondering myself what it actually sold for |
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Happy collecting, Larry |
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Best wishes re your collecting, Larry |
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I believe the combined sgc and psa graded pop reports show less than 60 total examples ever graded (I could be wrong - someone please check if possible).
Much like the Holy Grail Wagner, it seems new raw examples of these rarely show up anymore. |
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I would guess any player that is consistently in the Top 20 list of greatest baseball players ever. And the RC or early card of that player, and if it is more vintage, then high grade. Finally a card that is always on people's want list, but probably goes under the radar. Given this criteria, my guess is: Zeenut Joe DiMaggio. (Note that I do not own one of these cards yet.)
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Might be too obscure of an issue for a take off?
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It is the 51 Bowman Mantle card. It has already begun, with that Hunt Auctions PSA 5 breaking $20,000 and the 4.5 at PWCC $7700. It still has a ways to go upwards in price at all grade levels. PWCC had a PSA 3.5 that just sold for about $4200. Few cards are they expensive at that low grade. When a card is costly in even low grades I know it is in wild demand.
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It seems to me the combined psa and sgc graded population of the ruth rookie is at a total of 82 (unless I'm reading the reports wrong). Of course re-submissions likely make the true outstanding population lower.
A tad more populous than Honus - which has what? 50 total or so known? Last edited by uniship; 04-12-2016 at 08:23 AM. |
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agree...not a chance!!!!
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If not a DiMaggio Zeenut, then for sure a 1925 Exhibit Gehrig!
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this card has already kinda taken off...but I don't see an exhibit...or a zeenut ever having universal appeal enough to run up prices that much. These are more for the hard core collector.
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The last PSA 2 Zeenut Dimaggio sold for north of $25k on ebay not too long ago, and I believe that low grade Gehrig exhibit rookies are now selling in the $7-10k+ range. It seems like the big 4 Yankees (Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio and Mantle) are all pushing much higher. The Gehrig and Dimaggio rookies are certainly less mainstream (if you can call a M101 sporting news mainstream) but the demand certainly outstrips the supply.
What also helps all 4 players is that there is a clear top 1 or 2 cards that you can consider rookies, while someone like Cobb, who is just as collected if not more so, has several "rookie" cards to pick from, although it does seem like all of Cobb's 1907 postcard rookies are moving up as well to a much lesser extent. |
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