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Hey Guys, Just wanted to know what you think of the 1925 Exhibit Gehrig rookie? Do you think it is time to sell? I have one PSA 5 and with the recent auction showing 30K plus, may be good time. Any recommendation would be appreciated. Thanks Rhino
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Yes, its a good time. There is a PSA 3 currently in auction and its at 44k, with 17 days left. Partial Context from Auction Description: Quote:
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Sorry for delay, just learning to navigate. So 45k now brings it to 60k conservatively. A psa5 in the 75k range...ish. Yes its far from the $$$ I paid in '94. Man, or do I sit on it a year and wait for one of these psycho spoiled new millennium generation investors to pay me ten ZILLION dollars.
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Oh, By the way. Thanks for the auction info.
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The PSA 3 Gehrig in Memory Lane auction is at 53K with the juice----there seems to be a lot of interest in the Gehrig the last few months---I think it is really shooting up---this auction should set the standard---I think all grades will be in high demand at next years National.
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I am surprised no one has mentioned that it is rumored the population report on this card may actually be inflated due to psa mistakenly slabbing the very similar 1926 Gehrig in a 1925 holder. The tint on the two cards are different and Gehrig's name is in a box on the '25, but the rumor is some 26s ended up in '25 holders.
I own a rough psa 1, but I am glad I got it before it started sky-rocketing. Last edited by orly57; 12-28-2016 at 10:00 PM. |
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For example, the card on the left looks like a proper 1925 Exhibits, but the one on the right looks light bluish, so probably a 1926 Exhibits. Again, it's possible that the color tint looks different when seeing in person, but everyone should be very careful. Last edited by glchen; 12-29-2016 at 07:18 PM. |
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When I was at the National, I saw this one in one of the Memory Lane showcases marked at 60k I believe. It was owned by an employee of Memory Lane I was told. Interesting that the Ebay listing has now got taken down which the asking price was 75k. Then a different one pops up in the Memory Lane auction with road rash on it and it received like 28 bids in the first couple of days. I bet the employee of Memory Lane is Very excited to see all that action on the lesser grade 25 Gehrig.
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