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Old 02-02-2023, 03:15 PM
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I cant speak to the 1950 Mays' etc (this is a pre war forum), but I feel prices on the pre war cards I followed were mixed.

The 1923 Maple Crispette Ruth PSA 2 went for a very strong price (it is a nice looking example), as did the 1933 Goudey Cuyler PSA 5 (blew away prior records).

Meanwhile, the T206 Red Cobb Sov 460, BVG 3.5, was a total steal. Perhaps it was because the card sat in a BVG flip -- why would that card sit in that flip? But I think the winner of that card should be very happy, even if they are an Ole Miss fan.....

I also think the other t206 Cobbs went on the cheaper side, although I think prices on T206 Cobbs are weakening across all AHs. There has been so many T206 Cobbs for sale in the past year that demand appears to be down. Regarding Cobb, look for the E, D, and W issues to take off, as those already with T206 Cobbs seek to get more examples of the greatest prewar player.

All in all -- a very solid auction with lots of serious eye candy

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