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			I was surprised how much the only 51 mantle rookie sold for...over 15K in psa 4. What else surprised you? http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...e?itemid=44406 Last edited by ullmandds; 05-01-2017 at 02:10 PM. | 
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			I thought the prices for Exhibits were a little weak in light of the inflation we have seen lately.  But some of them had some condition issues that were hard to overlook.  For me at least.
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			I was surprised that the 1925 Waycross team photo, featuring Joe Jackson, went as low as it did considering that RMY Auction sold it for around $5,500.
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			The psa 2 ruth rc seemed high to me, as did the sgc 3.5 52 mantle.  I was hoping that psa 5 n162 anson would stay a lot lower.  Congrats to aj on the nice pick up.
		 
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 It's very clear collectors are prioritizing eye appeal above numerical grade. As evidence from what I was watching: - I lost a Goodwins Champion Cap Anson SGC 1 (Poor) once it went above $3k. (beautiful front, though). - I also found it interesting that a CJ Cobb SGC 4 went for $18K, while an SGC 7 went for $22K. The 4 looked incredibly nice, and the bidding reflected the card IMO, not the grades. Last edited by mechanicalman; 05-01-2017 at 03:29 PM. | 
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			We're saying the Mantles are high now -- anyone want to wager if you sold those 51 and 52's two year from now -- they would sell at a profit.  In today's world -- I'll wager they would.
		 
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			T3 cobbs, cjs, t206 grn prt cobbs seem very strong e107s seemed low... | 
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			I thought so too on the E107s (said the guy who bought a long-sought Monte Cross   ). I was surprised that the T3 Lennox went for so much (PSA 5 for $3600) - I have a very nice raw copy that I think perhaps I ought to get graded. As the owner of a T205 blank back I was also surprised/happy to see the Krause blank back hit $2040. I don't know much about them, but I thought the OJ cabinets would go for more. 
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			It depends.  If they sell at an AH where nobody knows who the bidders are and non-payments are not disclosed, sure; everything goes up with those methods.
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 Tough to say. I really don't subscribe to the "buy high, sell higher" mentality, but Mantles have just gone nuts. 
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			The PSA 4 1951 Mantle in REA had great eye appeal for the grade.  The SGC 4 CJ Cobb also looked dynamite. | 
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			The gorgeous 1914 CJ Walter Johnson PSA 5 ($20,400).
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			I fully agree with Matt.  Both have awesome eye appeal.  Centered iconic cards like these have a life of their own. jeff | 
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