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Old 08-26-2014, 07:49 AM
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Even crazier, A PSA Gem Mint 10 Aaron rookie sold for $110,000. I'd take a PSA 6 and be very happy.
Try 357,000

http://www.cardboardconnection.com/b...ollection-sell

Wish I had that kind of money to burn........
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Old 08-26-2014, 11:23 AM
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That is insane. I got the info I posted off of PSA's website. So I guess the guy that paid $110K got a bargain!
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Old 08-26-2014, 12:35 PM
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The problem I have with this from an analytical standpoint is that when it comes to the 9 versus 10 items the subjectivity of the grader--the wiggle room inherent in the grading process and the grade characteristics--is often greater than the visible differences between the actual cards at those grades. Add to that subjectivity of outcomes the incessant grade lotto and other gamesmanship involved in the crack and resubmit game and I think you have consumers paying a premium for registry position. I am pleased as punch for them to do that because it chews up their capital, keeps them out of my areas of collection interest, and depresses the prices on the 'lesser' cards of the types they pursue that I prefer to collect.

Although I am not in agreement with the rationales of those who place the number on the slab at the forefront of the discussion and I certainly take my swings at the TPGs, I am really and truly live and let live when it comes to how someone spends their money on their leisure activities. You got your views, I got mine, and to 99% of the world and every wife we are all idiots. I do feel that the people who buy a 10 instead of a 9 are a different breed of collector than me. Our views and visions of collecting are so different that we really aren't in the same hobby.
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Old 08-26-2014, 01:32 PM
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The problem I have with this from an analytical standpoint is that when it comes to the 9 versus 10 items the subjectivity of the grader--the wiggle room inherent in the grading process and the grade characteristics--is often greater than the visible differences between the actual cards at those grades. Add to that subjectivity of outcomes the incessant grade lotto and other gamesmanship involved in the crack and resubmit game and I think you have consumers paying a premium for registry position. I am pleased as punch for them to do that because it chews up their capital, keeps them out of my areas of collection interest, and depresses the prices on the 'lesser' cards of the types they pursue that I prefer to collect.

Although I am not in agreement with the rationales of those who place the number on the slab at the forefront of the discussion and I certainly take my swings at the TPGs, I am really and truly live and let live when it comes to how someone spends their money on their leisure activities. You got your views, I got mine, and to 99% of the world and every wife we are all idiots. I do feel that the people who buy a 10 instead of a 9 are a different breed of collector than me. Our views and visions of collecting are so different that we really aren't in the same hobby.
Very well said. I'm really curious though, which is the 9? My guess is the Hank in the middle, or maybe the right.
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Very well said. I'm really curious though, which is the 9? My guess is the Hank in the middle, or maybe the right.
Greg-- surprise, surprise, bro: it is the left card that is the 60k PSA 9. I, too, would take our fellow collector friend Matt's center card all day over the 9. Just proves the subjectivity of grading, and that some truly are willing to let the grader and sticker override what their eyes know to be true.
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Old 08-26-2014, 05:41 PM
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Wowzers,

The one on the left?! I thought for certain the middle one was the 9.

Huge difference in eye appeal. Your PSA 3 is gorgeous though!!
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Thanks CB,

For me an Aaron RC always comes down to how the two side borders hit the eye from the top of the card going down. If they start out equal thickness, it just adds so much eye appeal to an Aaron RC.
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The problem I have with this from an analytical standpoint is that when it comes to the 9 versus 10 items the subjectivity of the grader--the wiggle room inherent in the grading process and the grade characteristics--is often greater than the visible differences between the actual cards at those grades. Add to that subjectivity of outcomes the incessant grade lotto and other gamesmanship involved in the crack and resubmit game and I think you have consumers paying a premium for registry position. I am pleased as punch for them to do that because it chews up their capital, keeps them out of my areas of collection interest, and depresses the prices on the 'lesser' cards of the types they pursue that I prefer to collect.

Although I am not in agreement with the rationales of those who place the number on the slab at the forefront of the discussion and I certainly take my swings at the TPGs, I am really and truly live and let live when it comes to how someone spends their money on their leisure activities. You got your views, I got mine, and to 99% of the world and every wife we are all idiots. I do feel that the people who buy a 10 instead of a 9 are a different breed of collector than me. Our views and visions of collecting are so different that we really aren't in the same hobby.
Adam, that is so incredibly well-put that all I can say is it sums up my feelings on the matter exactly.
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