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Old 04-02-2017, 02:08 PM
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Went hard on two but the Queen's Cigar just ended up a bit to high by the end

My one win 1922 Service Candy

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Old 04-02-2017, 02:09 PM
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You picked up the much rarer card. And I got this T210 as his pose reminds me of me.....

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Went hard on two but the Queen's Cigar just ended up a bit to high by the end

My one win 1922 Service Candy

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Old 04-02-2017, 02:25 PM
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Bid on 73 lots, won 6 of them. Was the under bidder on many, including some Ruths that I thought went for fair prices. I should have gone higher...especially on that super rare 33 Exhibits 4 on 1...oh well.

Here are the one's I was lucky enough to snag:

1922 Eastern Exhibit Dave Bancroft (HOF) - SGC EX 60
1926-29 Exhibit Postcard Backs Jim Bottomley (Blank Back) - SGC VG/EX 50
1926-29 Exhibit Postcard Back Frankie Frisch (St. Louis) - SGC VG/EX 50
1926-29 Exhibit Postcard Back Gabby Hartnett (Photo Background) - SGC EX 60
1926-29 Exhibit Postcard Back Dazzy Vance - SGC VG/EX 50
1934-36 Diamond Stars SGC-Graded Pair (#99 Traynor SGC 20, #98 Rowe SGC 45)

The Bottomley was the best of the bunch, as it's a short printed blank back.

The high number Diamond Stars filled some holes in my master set pursuit.

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Old 04-02-2017, 02:56 PM
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I've never seen a Diamond Stars with a blank back. I've been collecting them for 10 years. Not sure if it's a printing error, set up piece, etc. I've been unable to find a previous comp.

Also unsure of how( or if) the rarity affects value.
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Old 04-02-2017, 03:23 PM
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I've never seen a Diamond Stars with a blank back. I've been collecting them for 10 years. Not sure if it's a printing error, set up piece, etc. I've been unable to find a previous comp.

Also unsure of how( or if) the rarity affects value.
If the back is blank, how did SGC know if it was #11 or #103? Also, #103 could only be a 1936... and they labeled it 1934, so something is off in my opinion.
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Old 04-02-2017, 03:32 PM
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With a blank back they would not know what year the card was produced. The #11 card was produced in '34 and '35. You are correct, The #103 card was only produced in '36. Since diamond stars were produced in '34-'36 many holders have incorrect years listed or "1934-1936".
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Old 04-02-2017, 04:15 PM
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I'm very happy with what I won, but disappointed I couldn't pick up the Diaz Ted Lyons.
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Old 04-03-2017, 06:58 PM
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With a blank back they would not know what year the card was produced. The #11 card was produced in '34 and '35. You are correct, The #103 card was only produced in '36. Since diamond stars were produced in '34-'36 many holders have incorrect years listed or "1934-1936".
Would be interesting to see if SGC or PSA would grade it.
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Old 04-04-2017, 03:22 AM
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Bid on 73 lots, won 6 of them.
The nice thing about collecting the stuff I collect is that I bid on 6 items and won 5 of them. 3 for the opening bid amount. The chance for a resale profit is nil, but that works fine for me.

The lot I lost would have been an upgrade, and I didn't expect it go for the opening bid amount, and I never planned to bid higher.

I look forward to adding these to my collection:
1920 Yankees Official Scorecard: Ruth vs. Cobb
1947 NY Journal-American New York Giants Premium
1949 Almendares (Cuban) Premium
1949-50 Almendares (Cuba) Team Photo Premium
1949-52 Brooklyn Dodgers Original Snapshot Collection (58)

Thanx for another fun auction Al, and thank you also for taking Paypal payments.

Doug
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Old 04-04-2017, 06:39 AM
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The nice thing about collecting the stuff I collect is that I bid on 6 items and won 5 of them. 3 for the opening bid amount. The chance for a resale profit is nil, but that works fine for me.

The lot I lost would have been an upgrade, and I didn't expect it go for the opening bid amount, and I never planned to bid higher.

I look forward to adding these to my collection:
1920 Yankees Official Scorecard: Ruth vs. Cobb
1947 NY Journal-American New York Giants Premium
1949 Almendares (Cuban) Premium
1949-50 Almendares (Cuba) Team Photo Premium
1949-52 Brooklyn Dodgers Original Snapshot Collection (58)

Thanx for another fun auction Al, and thank you also for taking Paypal payments.

Doug
I was in on those snapshots for a bit. Very cool. Congrats.

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Old 04-04-2017, 07:44 AM
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I simply didn't want to pay above market, and was fully expecting to lose out on many of my bids - even though I did hold out some hope to win at least 1 Ruth or Gehrig. I'm currently not a dealer (but aspire to deal at local shows some day). The same thing usually happens to me on PWCC auctions - my win rate is pathetic because so much of it goes above market, but I do usually still end up with something. It's a good thing that I'm not set on any one particular card or issue, and there is always next time!

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The nice thing about collecting the stuff I collect is that I bid on 6 items and won 5 of them. 3 for the opening bid amount. The chance for a resale profit is nil, but that works fine for me.

The lot I lost would have been an upgrade, and I didn't expect it go for the opening bid amount, and I never planned to bid higher.

I look forward to adding these to my collection:
1920 Yankees Official Scorecard: Ruth vs. Cobb
1947 NY Journal-American New York Giants Premium
1949 Almendares (Cuban) Premium
1949-50 Almendares (Cuba) Team Photo Premium
1949-52 Brooklyn Dodgers Original Snapshot Collection (58)

Thanx for another fun auction Al, and thank you also for taking Paypal payments.

Doug
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Old 04-04-2017, 07:56 AM
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. I'm currently not a dealer (but aspire to deal at local shows some day). The same thing usually happens to me on PWCC auctions - my win rate is pathetic because so much of it goes above market, !
I know this has been debated before, and many will disagree with me, but I tend to believe the winning price in a well-publicized, fairly run auction IS the current market price for a new card. It's when you buy from a dealer who sources his inventory from auctions like these when you tend to pay above market. (Which I've done many times when I really wanted a card.)
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Old 04-04-2017, 08:03 AM
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I know this has been debated before, and many will disagree with me, but I tend to believe the winning price in a well-publicized, fairly run auction IS the current market price for a new card. It's when you buy from a dealer who sources his inventory from auctions like these when you tend to pay above market. (Which I've done many times when I really wanted a card.)
I generally agree with this. However, the issues for us collectors is that I suspect in most cases there are relatively few people batting it out for the expensive stuff. Take the beautiful red Gehrig which I didn't win. At the end of the auction there may have been 3 people, including me, pushing that up. What happens when those 3 people get one? The demand could get significantly weaker. Demand is what a willing buyer will pay a willing seller. Well the universe of willing buyers is likely pretty small for some specialized stuff.
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Old 04-04-2017, 09:00 AM
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I know this has been debated before, and many will disagree with me, but I tend to believe the winning price in a well-publicized, fairly run auction IS the current market price for a new card. It's when you buy from a dealer who sources his inventory from auctions like these when you tend to pay above market. (Which I've done many times when I really wanted a card.)
I agree, if its sooo easy to sell with pwcc and get above market prices why not just buy at 'market' and sell with pwcc. Its not that easy. I am talking about legit buyers and sellers.. The market is the market.

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