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But, if there was only one bid, then the bidding war theory doesn't hold water. Additionally, why would the one and only bid be so high above the opening?
I am sure that I am missing something, though. Just "thinking out loud" here. |
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Looks like most the Live Auction bid counts are low, they must not count floor bids on the website.
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Someone did a straight bid instead of a max bid???
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The live auction had a reserve that only one bid met.
That is the opening bid would not meet the reserve. Last edited by benchod; 05-30-2014 at 09:21 AM. |
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Speaking of ouch, look at what the T210 Joe Jackson SGC Auth ended at last night.
Hammered at $57.5K, $68K with juice. Per description, consignor bought card for $92,800 in 2005. If there was a consignment fee, the consignor lost around $40K from original purchase. Am I correct? Was it trimmed, or a bad factory miscut? Tony |
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There was also another lot I was watching, the Perez Ashburn. I was curious why the open was only $2500 if a similar one sold for $13,000 in 2013
http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...ntoryid=165384 Last edited by dog*dirt; 05-30-2014 at 09:49 AM. |
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This was an expensive cut from a composite team cabinet card too.....
http://legendaryauctions.com/1885_86...LOT165839.aspx .
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PSA 1.5 - 77k https://catalog.scpauctions.com/LotD...entoryid=21090 PSA 2 - 96k https://catalog.scpauctions.com/LotD...entoryid=21089 |
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It's amazing what happens to the price of cards, when 1 or 2 bidders either enter or exit the bidding picture.
I think there are now 18-20 examples of the T210 Jackson. |
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Talking about beatings, I saw this in the recent Mile High auction: Link.
In the auction description for a 1933 Blue Bird Ruth PSA 8.5, the listing states that the consignor purchased this card from an ebay BIN for $18,000. It sold on Mile High for $4,751.67 after BP. A different one of these also graded 8.5 is now available on ebay for a mere 12.5K BIN: Link |
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http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...entoryid=89589 Here is the link to the Legendary one 2 days ago: http://www.legendaryauctions.com/191...LOT166051.aspx Tony |
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I think Hunt Auctions or Lifson were the first to auction this piece off. I can't remember how much it sold for.. It's an awesome display.
Al |
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