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Ruth Rookie
I have to agree with Connor. I was thinking in the $600K - $650K range. A Ruth rookie in any grade hasn’t surfaced n a while, and this PSA 4 example will reap the benefits of high-end collectors chomping at the bit to purchase one.
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I’ll guess at a cool million for this one when all is said and done.
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Closed for $510k. Same exact price as last time it sold.
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Guess People just figured out it is a ruth rookie. Calling the top...
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Still a good price considering the price growth shows the price is stable/strong but I agree they should not have attempted to buy it and try and flip I right away.
Good looking card for someone’s collection if it is for a collector
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Seems like an odd coincidence.
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SGC 7 is at $1.7 million with 8 days left on Heritage
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...ription-071515 |
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I had a deep wistful feeling when I saw this post. Many moons ago back in Full Count days I bought from Lew Lipset a raw Ruth rookie, which was subsequently graded a 5 by Derek Grady when he was chief grader at SGC. Lew's price: $4,750. Long gone, of course.
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You jest, but Gretzky bought his Wagner with the owner of the Kings. Most sport team owners put together groups to buy their franchise. I am not into fractional shares, but it is very normal for a group of people to “club” together to buy something, which basically is a fractional share. And, I think the Heritage Ruth is a great card and a longer-term money maker and I think it makes sense for people to pool cash to buy it.
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