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Old 03-08-2018, 04:17 PM
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The worst example went from $150,000 to $450,000 to an asking price of about $700,000 about three years ago, all in the span of less than a decade.
IMHO, I think that you are referring to the red PSA 1 example. There is actually an even lower condition example, but I do not think that it is graded. It has such bad back damage that part the card is actually missing. Otherwise, it is a very nice looking example. Too bad the original owner was not more careful in pulling it out of an album.
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Default 1914 Baltimore News Ruth

Have always loved the prookie Ruth...If a nice one hit the market I could easily see it hitting a million. (especially since it's not my money!!)

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IMHO, I think that you are referring to the red PSA 1 example. There is actually an even lower condition example, but I do not think that it is graded. It has such bad back damage that part the card is actually missing. Otherwise, it is a very nice looking example. Too bad the original owner was not more careful in pulling it out of an album.
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A high grade E90-1 Joe Jackson. Wish I had one.
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A high grade E90-1 Joe Jackson. Wish I had one.
Agreed. I think the last 8 to hit the block came pretty close.

Maybe a high grade T210 Shoeless.

Perhaps 2019 will see a big card of his hit the auction circuit.
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I can see one of the PSA 10 1953 Topps Mantles pushing a million soon.
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Good call— in fact It already broke that in private sale.

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Good call— in fact It already broke that in private sale.
A bump can sure create a lot of value...
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