Selling my 1936 Jimmie Foxx Pin but I have a question.
Would any of the experts mind chiming in?
I am looking to sell my Jimmie Foxx 1936 Spencer Shoe Pin. I just looked at the PSA population report and only 2 are graded with mine being the highest graded one at a PSA 7. What is a fair value for this pin? Am I better off sending this to an auction house to get the most bang for my buck? Thanks in advance for your time and expertise. https://sportscardalbum.com/c/d518cb2r.jpg |
Better off than what?
Using the BST? Using ebay? Simply keeping the Pin? FWIW, I would not bother with the BST, but you'll need to clarify your intentions. Some auction houses won't take it, as it wouldn't meet thier dollar threshold. |
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Anyone? I'd really like to add a Jackie piece that ends in a week. Thanks again
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I'm not a pin guy and have always been unimpressed with the money they've brought me( even quite rare ones) . With that being said , I'll shoot you a value of $175-$225. Remember PSA population does not reflect demand.I'd take other's advice over mine . Good luck
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Google auction
A quick search on google found a few auctioned, highest I saw was 115. I am not a registry guy and would not care where it was or how many were graded, but I am probably in the minority. Good luck.
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I'm an avid pin collector and none of the collectors I deal with care about grading service populations for pins. We bust them out of the holders because pins are more about esthetics/condition primari;y on the face. A little rust on the back etc doesn't mean much. This is a nice pin but not rare. It has a nice look but I've seen several with better surface condition. $125 is a fair price.
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Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. |
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I'll probably just hold onto it for a while then. Thanks again for your help |
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