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Leon 07-06-2012 11:16 AM

Black Swamp Find - PSA E98 Population Report
 
So we can have a view of what is being discussed, and by popular demand, here is the PSA Population report for E98s.

http://luckeycards.com/pope98report1.jpg
http://luckeycards.com/pope98report2.jpg
http://luckeycards.com/pope98report3.jpg

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t206hound 07-06-2012 11:23 AM

Wow!
 
If my calculations are correct, 50% of the PSA population is 7 or higher (including those with qualifiers).

barrysloate 07-06-2012 11:23 AM

I assume there are at least multiples of each of the 30 cards, colors aside? In other words, how many complete sets can be made from the find? It seems that the distribution is uneven.

Matthew H 07-06-2012 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1011151)
I assume there are at least multiples of each of the 30 cards, colors aside? In other words, how many complete sets can be made from the find? It seems that the distribution is uneven.

They found 28 different, no complete set. Only one Matty, Jennings, and Tinker (I may be off here) and no Lajoie or Walsh.

Jaybird 07-06-2012 11:31 AM

Looks to me that the magic number is 22. if you look at the players PSA 6 and above and look at the multiples, 22 keeps popping up.

Looks like Mathewson might not be there in high grade.

Matthew H 07-06-2012 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaybird (Post 1011157)
Looks to me that the magic number is 22. if you look at the players PSA 6 and above and look at the multiples, 22 keeps popping up.

Looks like Mathewson might not be there in high grade.

Heritage:

"Of the 30 players from the E98 series the collection offered 25 players in duplicate, a trio represented by a single example and two players (Lajoie and Walsh) mysteriously not represented."

I was guessing which cards were represented by a single copy.

E93 07-06-2012 11:48 AM

This will probably produce crazy registry competition for nice examples of the ones not included in the find.
JimB

Rob D. 07-06-2012 11:49 AM

No Lajoies. That's a shame.

barrysloate 07-06-2012 12:11 PM

Thanks Matthew. Looks like there will be tons of Near Sets- 25 cards or so- but no more complete sets than before. But the number of collectors who can upgrade an existing set will be limitless.

barrysloate 07-06-2012 12:14 PM

The pricing will be all over the board. The PSA 10 Wagner will surely set a new record for a caramel card and will be well into six figures. But if you can settle for a Wagner in a 7 it will be so easy to find and very affordable. And what about the commons where there are 20-40 of each one? They won't be too expensive either. Man, this is a fascinating find.

Matthew H 07-06-2012 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 1011168)
No Lajoies. That's a shame.


Maybe, since they were in Ohio, the Lajoie cards were given away to kids.

scooter729 07-06-2012 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1011174)
The pricing will be all over the board. The PSA 10 Wagner will surely set a new record for a caramel card and will be well into six figures. But if you can settle for a Wagner in a 7 it will be so easy to find and very affordable. And what about the commons where there are 20-40 of each one? They won't be too expensive either. Man, this is a fascinating find.

For the ones with 20-40 of each, it might be something similar to the Tango Eggs cards, where you see NM cards going for $500 for the common cards, but much higher for a player where less cards were found.

Obviously I'm not sure about it at all, but super curious to see how this pans out....

Jaybird 07-06-2012 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooter729 (Post 1011204)
For the ones with 20-40 of each, it might be something similar to the Tango Eggs cards, where you see NM cards going for $500 for the common cards, but much higher for a player where less cards were found.

Obviously I'm not sure about it at all, but super curious to see how this pans out....


I was thinking the same thing. Reminding me of Bescher and Jennings from the Tango set.

barrysloate 07-06-2012 02:12 PM

Yes- the Jennings and Bescher Tango Eggs was the first thing that came to mind. But in this case, 20-25 cards out of 30 are like the Jennings and Bescher. Before this find finding a high grade E98 common for a type set was a challenge. You might come across a 5 or 6, but a 7 would be really tough. Now you will have 700 to choose from. From that perspective high grade commons may be cheaper than T206 in a similar grade.

But what about the Ty Cobbs graded a 9? Those won't be cheap. Yet one has think that 46 Wagners are going to cause a big price drop. Very difficult to assess value here. This is going to be volatile group of cards. Still, maybe the most unusual find in hobby history.

pcoz 07-06-2012 03:36 PM

E98 Wagner
 
I have two Wagner 4's in both Orange & Blue. I wonder what those values are now and will be later. It's debatable, but many believe in valuing cards you look at demand then rarity. I do think the other colors will draw attention after this high end group is sold.

4815162342 07-06-2012 03:42 PM

There have been a few awesome finds over the past few years, whether it was the T207 Red Cross Lowdermilk that walked onto the Antiques Roadshow, or the Just So Ewing found nailed inside the wall of a house, or now this. The hobby continues to provide excitement. But it must stink to be tbob. :)

ullmandds 07-06-2012 04:08 PM

It seems to me the cards that were hardly present in this find will become even more valuable and expensive... whereas the more common cards will depreciate a la tango eggs beschers!!

Bosox Blair 07-06-2012 04:16 PM

I'm holding out for the Brown Swamp find of Gem Mint E107s...:p.

Cheers,
Blair

robw1959 02-09-2014 01:14 PM

Pete, who graded your orange E98 Wagner? There is only one of those in the PSA pop report and that is a PSA 2.5
--Rob

ls7plus 02-10-2014 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pcoz (Post 1011232)
I have two Wagner 4's in both Orange & Blue. I wonder what those values are now and will be later. It's debatable, but many believe in valuing cards you look at demand then rarity. I do think the other colors will draw attention after this high end group is sold.

Value is directly proportional to demand over supply in a dynamic setting, with these values subject to nearly constant change. However, many overlook the fact that the supply portion of the equation is not the total number in existence at any given time, but the number that are or are likely to become available in a given, reasonable period of time. Pure collectors, such as most of the members of this board, tend to purchase and hold for years, decades, quarter and half-centuries, as opposed to speculators and pure investors, who, in looking for the quick and profitable flip, tend to hold for only as short a time as necessary, thereby increasing the available supply for the defined reasonable period of time. It was for this reason that the most prolific writer in the coin collecting field, Q. David Bowers, deemed the collector "king."

In my view, prices may drop for the short term, but will not take too long to rise again, as most of these gems are likely to be put away in short order and removed from the marketplace for many years.

Best wishes to all--interesting post!

Larry

ScottFandango 02-12-2014 02:01 PM

wow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 1011164)
Heritage:

"Of the 30 players from the E98 series the collection offered 25 players in duplicate, a trio represented by a single example and two players (Lajoie and Walsh) mysteriously not represented."

I was guessing which cards were represented by a single copy.

this find really messed up this set....glAD IM NOT A COLLECTOR IF THIS SET

ScottFandango 02-12-2014 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1011244)
It seems to me the cards that were hardly present in this find will become even more valuable and expensive... whereas the more common cards will depreciate a la tango eggs beschers!!

THERE ARE FEWER Bescher E90-1 than Tango....

Steve Soloway completed the e90-1 set minus one card....The Bescher!

pcoz 02-12-2014 03:27 PM

E98 Wagner's
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by robw1959 (Post 1239184)
Pete, who graded your orange E98 Wagner? There is only one of those in the PSA pop report and that is a PSA 2.5
--Rob

Here are my orange & blue Wagners....

E93 02-12-2014 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1011174)
The pricing will be all over the board. The PSA 10 Wagner will surely set a new record for a caramel card and will be well into six figures.

The PSA 10 black swamp Wagner sold for about 250k. A PSA 9 E93 Cobb sold for 274k privately about five years ago. So the Wagner has not set a record yet.
JimB

DeanH3 02-12-2014 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pcoz (Post 1240613)
Here are my orange & blue Wagners....

Fantastic cards Pete!

pcoz 02-12-2014 04:18 PM

E98 Wags
 
Thanks Dean!

T206Collector 05-12-2017 08:15 PM

Can someone look at the PSA and SGC pop reports now? Looks like Heritage is potentially having some graded by SGC now to keep the perception of a market flood lower. Am I right about that?

Update: found them, but how can the PSA pop have gone down since 2012?

SGC
http://www.sgccard.com/PopulationRep...px?setid=16834

PSA
https://www.psacard.com/pop/baseball...8-set-30/36067

swarmee 05-13-2017 07:35 AM

The pop report would go down if they were crossed over to SGC or cracked out and the flips returned to PSA.

bn2cardz 05-13-2017 07:53 AM

I do know that the PSA report increased by at least one when I crossed my SGC to PSA.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4160/...9dc8fea0_z.jpg


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