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the points all you guys are making are valid.
I know the PSA "auction prices realized" data is far from a perfect tool... but if you look just back a year or so for "comps", you see PSA "1"s of the '33 Foxx in the $250-300 range, the '33 Grove in the $125 range, the '34 dean at $200, etc. interestingly, there is a '34 Foxx "2(mk)" sold in April 2019 for $200 and I think mine is a tad better... So even if you assume that SGC pre-war graded is trading at a discount to PSA, and you assume that all the PSA prices included the juice, I still think spending $30/card and waiting 6 weeks (?) for PSA to do their thang might make sense, especially if I also send in some no brainer cards to defray shipping expense. I know I am leaving out things in the cost analysis, but that seems like netting $100ish with modest hassle on the Foxxs which is more than I could get raw Basically, Chad and Mark, you are right on the money (pun intended)...I might just send the Foxx's and chalk it up to educational expense |
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I just send 3 cards at the $30 level that are on their way back right now and the turn around time was 9 days (plus 3 for shipping). Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk Last edited by Jcosta19; 06-23-2021 at 03:03 PM. |
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Justin...yes, meant SGC. I had just been looking at PSA site et voila...
good to hear on your current experience with SGC turn around...This might be a relatively low risk way for me to dip my toe in water and learn a little... |
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When it comes to A's and 1's - Eye appeal makes a world of difference and can have a significant influence on the price. So as best you can from photos be sure you are comparing apples to apples - not just looking at the number on the holder.
Something that hasn't been said, but if the Foxx with the pencil wasn't a 1 before the pencil, it almost assuredly would be with it. Another alternative - list raw in the BST for what you believe to be fair value sitting in SGC 1 holders and see if you get any bites. You can always send to SGC and who knows maybe you move 1 or more raw.
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Thanks Howard. Understood about eye appeal and apple to apples. Not a bad idea on B/S/T...I'm just trying to get comfortable on what even I think is a fair range if I decide to sell.
a lot of this was just a way for me to learn a bit about TPG processes and self-assessment for...without any great exposure, risk or expense. I think I will include a couple of these in a batch and see...I will certainly help for the next round these certainly aren't as nice as the '34s I bought from you on your set break last winter! |
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A "1" with a good crease and a "1" with a bad crease.
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