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I know Pat Neshek was looking at the auction/most likely was buying some signed cards. Competing monetarily with a pro ball player who made 8 mil last year can be a tall task, but is good for the seller
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Thank you to everyone who bid. I was very happy with the results. I more than doubled what I had invested in the collection, so it's hard to complain about that. The Goudey commons sold for a lot less than I expected, but the big time cards more than made up for that. I paid $15,000 for my Ruth no. 181 2 years ago and it sold for $110K plus BP. The Hal Newhouser Leaf I paid $1,800 for and it sold for over $25K. There were several others where I made 3 to 10 times what I paid. The Ruth 181 more than doubled the previous record for highest signed baseball card.
A lot of people have asked, and I'm not done collecting by any means. I actually bought a very nice signed Babe Ruth baseball for a good price last night. I also kept my Jim Thorpe signed 33 Goudey Sport Kings and my Muhammad Ali signed 1960 Hemmet's Journal as well as a few other sentimental favorites. I plan to collect signed HOF rookie cards again, but I'm going to limit myself to truly elite players. I sold because I had an investment opportunity that was too good to pass up. I was able to cover that investment plus pay off all my debt with this auction, so I'm at peace with selling. Jason |
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Congrats Jason, AWESOME result!
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Congrats to you Jason.
I was able to secure a few upgrades and a few new ones. Scott. |
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Congrats Jason!!
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I’m glad you’re staying in the hobby — but I’m also glad you sold. Selfishly because I wanted those signed CJs, but also because a churn of cards into the hobby keeps it healthy! So thanks for that too!
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Congrats Jason. This is great to hear. I'm glad it was as successful as it could be.
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"What I have done after my baseball career -- being able to help people with their lives and getting their lives back on track so they become productive human beings again -- that means more to me than all the things I did in baseball" - Don Newcombe https://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/jgmp123 |
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To take this thread in a different direction what are everyone’s feelings on the Dihigo and Luque signed postcard. I have always been very skeptical of this item. It has always struk me as an odd format for an item that would have had to be signed prior to Luque’s death in 1957.
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I consigned the Dihigo, it was the only time I think I ever bought an item just to sell it. While I did make a decent profit, I was surprised how low it went compared to past Dihigo sales. Perhaps you knew something that other bidders did as well.
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Jason,
Do you mind commenting on the Goudey commons? What are your thoughts on prices with them? According to the PSA/DNA population report many signed commons only have a pop. of 1-2 cards. Some of those commons are extremely tough. A lot of those players died many years ago, which makes them almost if not impossible. Quote:
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Most of the Goudey commons sold for fairly modest prices. The problem with the commons is that no matter how tough they are there are only a handful of people trying for the set. It’s a small enough number of collectors that one person (ie - me) shifting from a buyer to a seller significantly impacted the market. Not many people will pay a Mel Ott price for a Bill Cissell no matter how tough Cissell is. Some cards are just too rare for their own good and I think signed Goudeys fall into that category. Obviously the Hall of Fame players have a much broader market. The commons will probably continue to be suppressed until fresh faces start trying for the set, but with so few signed examples to go around it’s a daunting task that not many will want to take on. I anticipated I’d take a loss on some of the commons, but I did well enough on the stars that it wasn’t a big blow. Trying for the set was fun, but it I had been in this solely for profit I would have just collected the HOF players.
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