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Old 01-12-2022, 09:12 PM
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For sure- once all the people who grew up watching him play die off I think the card will lose a ton of cultural relevance.
Pete,

I still remember that 1910 season where he won the batting title. My dad got so mad after buying me that season's pass when I promptly skipped all of 11th grade to see the games! To be fair I looked older than I was so I did not stand out.

Lived at 2601 North Broad Street, Philadelphia PA so the park was a stone's throw away. Still get mail forwarded from that address inexplicably?

Weird!

I hope I'm not the only one left? Sherry toast to Mr. Magee......or is it Magie?

Damn!

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Old 01-12-2022, 09:50 PM
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To sort of address the question more seriously.

I've been into a bunch more hobbies, and have seen things work different ways.

In most hobbies, there has been time when it had some degree of popularity.
And "high prices" to go along with that popularity.
For most hobbies, as the popularity fades, so do the prices. And along with that the availability of the better items also vanishes.

I suspect there's a price level after which a hobby becomes a bit more stable.
Portions of the hobby will see popularity surges and retreats, but the overall hobby will remain.
Another big part of that is how easily people can cross over from one area of the hobby to another.
Also, how old the hobby is.

Glass telephone/telegraph insulators were "big" in the early 70's. The common stuff was sellable even in rough condition, and the good stuff just kept getting better.
Now? The cheap common stuff is at 1970's pricing, but only if it's in great condition. The price is basically the nuisance cost of dragging a boxful to a place where someone might buy them.
But the good ones have done pretty well, just nowhere near as well as cards.

In bikes, at one time it was mostly about the 30's -50's balloon tire bikes. Schwinn Phantom, Bowden spacelander, and Evinrude. All became pretty expensive, but as the people who wanted them got theirs and some older collectors died out, there was less demand. Those bikes are still pricy, but not as crazy as they were (except maybe evinrude, I haven't even seen one in years)
But early high end BMX stuff? That's been going crazy for a few years now. Same for the stuff I collect, or did until they became too expensive.

But in a few years, both those areas will fade a bit. The crossover in both interest and knowledge is difficult.

That's not really true for cards. Crossing over between modern/postwar/prewar is fairly easy. And the sport while it has changed is essentially the same sport.

And there's a lot more money in the hobby, which surprisingly keeps things relatively stable.

I think the Magie will be a "good" card for quite some time into the future.
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Old 01-14-2022, 06:19 PM
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enjoy reading everyone opinions and insight. I was inclined to ask this question because when I look at VCP prices it appears prices on this card have not risen like some others or to the degree of other more popular mainstream cards, depending on the grade. Definitely a great key card to own, but maybe the fact that "Magee" is not a HOFer and it being an "error" card limits its upside potential or maybe its over-looked?

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Old 01-18-2022, 05:34 PM
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enjoy reading everyone opinions and insight. I was inclined to ask this question because when I look at VCP prices it appears prices on this card have not risen like some others or to the degree of other more popular mainstream cards, depending on the grade. Definitely a great key card to own, but maybe the fact that "Magee" is not a HOFer and it being an "error" card limits its upside potential or maybe its over-looked?
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Old 01-18-2022, 08:59 PM
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enjoy reading everyone opinions and insight. I was inclined to ask this question because when I look at VCP prices it appears prices on this card have not risen like some others or to the degree of other more popular mainstream cards, depending on the grade. Definitely a great key card to own, but maybe the fact that "Magee" is not a HOFer and it being an "error" card limits its upside potential or maybe its over-looked?

Seems reasonable, though as I mentioned earlier, on the PSA pop charts, only 7 out of 112 are above a 4 vg-ex. So not many high end specimens exist and have traded. Many of the recent auctions are graded 1 to 3. Might need increasing prices of higher end specimens to pull up the lesser graded (and more numerous) ones more?

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Old 01-19-2022, 06:28 AM
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Seems reasonable, though as I mentioned earlier, on the PSA pop charts, only 7 out of 112 are above a 4 vg-ex. So not many high end specimens exist and have traded. Many of the recent auctions are graded 1 to 3. Might need increasing prices if higher end specimens to pull up the more common ones?

That’s an interesting point and makes a lot of since. I didn’t realize it was so rare in higher grades. Wonder how that compares to the plank for example?


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Old 01-19-2022, 06:55 AM
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There is a decent looking 3 in heritage, currently sitting at $24k. Let’s see how that shakes out. I bought my psa 3 over 5 years ago for just over $21k. I paid a record at the time bc it is a great looking example. If/when I ever go to sell it, I will absolutely make my money back and I almost certainly will make money. To me, that’s all I can really ask for in a card - minimal downside with real upside potential, and I think the Magie error fits that billing well
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Old 01-19-2022, 08:35 AM
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I could use a bit of the vault of T206 knowledge that exists here. I hold a Bud Sharpe with 2 rr's marked as a variation by SGC. I also have the single r base card. If the double r was printed first and then corrected with the single r edition, wouldn't this be akin to what happened with the Magee card? The Sharpe double r hardly gets the same attention or prices that Magie fetches.
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That’s an interesting point and makes a lot of since. I didn’t realize it was so rare in higher grades. Wonder how that compares to the plank for example?


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here is the combined PSA and SGC pop report

There are a total of 214 Magie's graded between PSA and SGC (and likely less, because a few of those are probably crossovers) and 115 Planks.

Of those, 15% of the Magies are either a 4 or higher, while 24% of the Planks are 4 or higher.

47% of the Magies are either an A, 1, 1.5 or 2, compared to 56% of the Planks.

The most common grade for the Plank is an A (25 out of 115, or 22%) and the most common grade for the Magie is a 1 (64 out of 214, or 30%)
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here is the combined PSA and SGC pop report

There are a total of 214 Magie's graded between PSA and SGC (and likely less, because a few of those are probably crossovers) and 115 Planks.

Of those, 15% of the Magies are either a 4 or higher, while 24% of the Planks are 4 or higher.

47% of the Magies are either an A, 1, 1.5 or 2, compared to 56% of the Planks.

The most common grade for the Plank is an A (25 out of 115, or 22%) and the most common grade for the Magie is a 1 (64 out of 214, or 30%)
Anyone else notice the drop on the PSA pop report for T206s? The Magie error is now showing only 95.

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