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Old 05-11-2017, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
Taking the bluff might not be that bad for you down the road. It wasn't that bad for me. My return was much better than 20%.
My wife never thought I wouldn't do it either. Now I just tell her in 20 more years I will do it again.
+1. When you have something that you've held for a lengthy period, and you've made such a good selection regarding the item in question that the auction price is 10, 20, 30, or more times what you paid for it, the 20% juice doesn't make much of a hit at all, from my perspective. At or about 1990, the Standard Catalog, if I'm not mistaken, had the M101-4 and M101-5 Ruth at $1800 in near mint. Now frankly, this was conservative, but I recall bidding in a Sports Collector's Digest auction for one in ungraded ExMt in the mid-nineties. Unfortunately, I bid up to $5500 and it went for $6000, but compare that to the current Heritage auction, where, when I checked a couple of hours ago, the PSA 7 example was at $480,000, including the buyer's premium.

Best wishes,

Larry

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