Multiple copies of same card in an auction
I am often surprised to see multiple copies of the same card in a single auction. Even when they are varying condition or grade, I still think it has to hurt the final prices of the cards when there are so many to choose from at the same time. As an example, the new REA auction has 6 1954 #1 Ted Williams cards in it and 9 1954 #10 Jackie Robinsons. Maybe 2 or 3 of the same card won't have that much effect, but 6 or 9 of the same card seems like too many to me. Other thoughts on if an auction house should limit the number of a card they have in an auction.
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It seems unlikely to me an auction house is going to turn away consignments. As I recall there was an REA fairly recently that had 15 or maybe it was even more Red Cobbs.
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I think it's great to have multiple examples. Each card is different and it's fascinating to see the nuance play out in real monetary time. It's about as honest a process as you can get.
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I'm just looking forward to the day Goldin runs a 500 lot auction of nothing but 1986 Fleer Jordans.
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Goldin ran an auction with 2 PSA 10 Jordan RCs and the off centered one sold for the same price as the centered one. I bet the consignor was happy he ran the second one in the auction instead of holding it for a later auction where another PSA 10 Jordan RC sold for less.
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Here's a red cobb... shown a million and one times....but every thread.... https://luckeycards.com/t206cobb.jpg |
I have mixed feelings about it.
REA has been an excellent auction house for me and I have both consigned and bought cards thru them. Several months back I consigned several cards including a 1951 Bowman Mantle (bought it when I lost my focus from my collection and went to sell it). I figured it was a safe and easy sale since it is Bowman Mantle. REA had 9 Bowman Mantles all within 1 Grade of my Card (Both SGC and PSA) including some with half grades. The end result is that mine and other cards that auction went for less then prior auctions and auctions from other auction houses that had Mantles but not as many. My opinion is that since so many so close the number of bidders were spread out and many if they did not get the one with the one appeal they wanted (because they were outbid) had others very close and did not get into the potential bidding war that drives up price. I took a loss. Part of life of collecting of making some money and losing some money. Never had that type of experience (maybe because my focus items are a little less common) But bad taste month and now hesitant to put certain cards in certain auction houses that I know do this. I know they potentially cannot hold cards over to their next auction but they should give the consigner the option. If they are the same card but big difference in GRade or Eye Appeal than it is not an issue. |
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