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A lot of middle grade postwar vintage stars went very reasonable that’s a good sign that we are starting to see normalization away from those numbers of this past January through August.
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Completely agree. Was up until 4:00am EST and got fed up. Made me question some of my bids - if they were being made intelligently or out of exhaustion - so I just logged off. Much prefer the lots closing individually with the 15 minute rule.
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1915 CJ PSA 2 Cobb went for a ridiculous price of $18,300 before premium.
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The PSA 2 Cobb ended @ $22K after the BP The PSA 3 Joe Jax ended @ $45K after the BP. I’m glad to of added both some time ago!
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krike...is a hacked briggs meat mantle really worth 31K??
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SO maybe their ending, we dislike so much, works LOL....
Looking at the auction there were crazy high prices on things. an E91 Matty in a 3 holder for over $8600!
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Was watching the T206 Cobb green PSA 5. It didn't budge from the bid about a week ago - with BP went $38.k. Considering what other stuff went for, was expecting little higher, but heck, still strong price. Don't know for sure, but could be new high price for that card in that grade.
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With noticeable paper loss no less. Oh well, so long as PSA missed it, it's all good.
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Scarcity is starting to be a more defining characteristic of the collecting hobby IMO, as opposed to simply the most popular issue being chased.
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Yea I can as pretty shocked on the 1915 grade 2 Cracker Jack Cobb for 22k (not including potential buyer sales tax!)
The 1915 cracker jacks is one of my favorite sets of all time, but am surprised how much they seem to be jumping! Glad I completed my set many years ago!
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Plus 2 it’s beyond stupid and I will never leave a top all bid.
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Surprisingly I woke up to see my high bid held on the Cobb in Memory Lane. Was happy to win the Mathewson Brother cabinet from RMY which closed a little after midnight.
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Me neither. Signed off a midnight EST. No auction is worth staying up all night for. There will be another 6,000 of them in the next few years.
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I prefer 1 bid at a time. And very hard to stay awake all night for this. Tough part is Memory Lane always has some great items and makes it hard for many of us to resist. Hopefully the board had many winners to make it worth their efforts
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