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71buc 07-26-2018 06:10 PM

I had planned to go this year but just like last year those plans fell victim to reality. Please post any unusual Clemente items you see.

docpatlv 07-26-2018 08:27 PM

Day 208


1968 Topps Game card...


https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...8ToppsGame.jpg

Empty77 07-27-2018 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1798294)
Any Clemente guys going to Cleveland? Would love to say hi and talk Clemente for a few. Anyone?

Not me Howard.
But feel free to keep an eye out for anything I might like!

docpatlv 07-27-2018 08:05 PM

Day 209


1969 O-Pee-Chee Deckle Edge...


https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...DeckleEdge.jpg

Empty77 07-27-2018 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1796417)
Clemente Rookie PSA 9 - last 2 according to PSA sold for 468K and 478K respectively - last night - 260K
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...kedLots-101116

On the flip side an SGC 82 (6.5) sold for a whopping $8400!!

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...=MyBids-101116

A PSA 8 Yellow letter also sold way below past sales.

A few other high grade copies - didn't check them all against previous prices yet


Thoughts?

Sorry I'm arriving to this late. I followed the high end stuff for this HA event fairly close myself. To flesh out your list:
-the '58 wht letter in 9 went for more than recent copies, including the same Slusser copy from two years ago
-ditto the '71 in 9, about 30% more than recently
-the more easily to achieve 9s came in right around their typical range it seemed to me
-the '72 and '73 10s came in more or less along the spectrum of the past couple years as well
-the '69 super 10 went for much more than 'recently', though this was the first recorded sale in 2 yrs
-to me the real surprise was the '57 T salesman panel, which went for much more than I would have guessed, in part since it has no registry value except bragging rights. True there are only 2 cited publicly, so the scarcity is interesting, but they're sort of ugly IMO, in that they're not 'real' issues, complicated by unrelated non-stars attached, back has nothing to do with the front, and I guess I'll stop there. That said, I bid on it myself, pretty hard, and was very much surprised to be pushed into giving up on it--I just really didn't expect that. And since you asked, my one thought/theory is that there could be a new player in town?

hcv123 07-28-2018 07:20 PM

Oh Michael - no new players - just hardcore old ones
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Empty77 (Post 1798746)
Sorry I'm arriving to this late. I followed the high end stuff for this HA event fairly close myself. To flesh out your list:
-the '58 wht letter in 9 went for more than recent copies, including the same Slusser copy from two years ago
-ditto the '71 in 9, about 30% more than recently
-the more easily to achieve 9s came in right around their typical range it seemed to me
-the '72 and '73 10s came in more or less along the spectrum of the past couple years as well
-the '69 super 10 went for much more than 'recently', though this was the first recorded sale in 2 yrs
-to me the real surprise was the '57 T salesman panel, which went for much more than I would have guessed, in part since it has no registry value except bragging rights. True there are only 2 cited publicly, so the scarcity is interesting, but they're sort of ugly IMO, in that they're not 'real' issues, complicated by unrelated non-stars attached, back has nothing to do with the front, and I guess I'll stop there. That said, I bid on it myself, pretty hard, and was very much surprised to be pushed into giving up on it--I just really didn't expect that. And since you asked, my one thought/theory is that there could be a new player in town?

That was me you were fighting with for the 57 panel!! I too wondered who the heck was on the "other side!" As I have expressed before, my collection is a lot more focused on the scarcity of an item than exactly how it fits into the registry. The only other copy of this 57 panel I have seen was purchased at auction years ago by Brian S. and was sold with his collection in 2016. That panel went for almost 3k when Brian sold it. The one Heritage just had although only graded "authentic" by PSA was in FAR superior condition. As I have been there many times, sorry to put you on the losing end of this one - but rest assured - it is in good hands.
There is a board member here who is very knowledgeable about the salesman panels and said that they are selling for a lot less now than they used to - even the Clemente with what I bought it for.
To me these things are WAY undervalued and underappreciated - With rare exception there are only 2-3 known of any given panel - rarer than many test issues and just as cool (imo). I picked up the 59 Mantle panel from REA also. I have the 1962 Clemente as well. All the best!

Howard

hcv123 07-28-2018 07:21 PM

Nice one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 1798719)
Day 209


1969 O-Pee-Chee Deckle Edge...


https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...DeckleEdge.jpg

That appears to be in spectacular condition Mike! Very tough in that kind of shape.

docpatlv 07-28-2018 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1798931)
That appears to be in spectacular condition Mike! Very tough in that kind of shape.

Thanks Howard!


Day 210


1969 Topps Decke Edge...


https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...DeckleEdge.jpg

Empty77 07-28-2018 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1798928)
That was me you were fighting with for the 57 panel!! I too wondered who the heck was on the "other side!"

Howard

Seriously?!--then we need to work on our communication!, rather than beating each other to a pulp over things. It must have been about 3a that the sleep-less delirium set in and I couldn't find the keypad anymore.

I'm very pleased you got it then, rather than falling into the hands of some of the jerk eBay sellers that grab things, slap a 5x BIN price on them, where they languish forever, essentially leaving collectible circulation---that sort of nonsense drives me bonkers.

docpatlv 07-29-2018 04:41 PM

Day 211


1969 Topps Deckle Edge Proof...


https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...ofClemente.bmp


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