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M116 Blue SGC 5.5 in REA up over 50K already.
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Who ever grabs the 5.5 wags under 85k is stealing that card
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If it goes over 85 I am seriously considering trading my 5.
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Pete, in my honest opinion, they have been undervalued for years. Do not sell. Cobb and Gehrig also. Under 85 for the 5.5 m116 is a steal!!
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Pete, do you remember that 30 ticket lottery that Howard was running earlier this year for the complete M116 set?
I think tickets were 1300 each and we couldn't fill the spots. A fella could have had the whole set for under 40K, and from memory the Wagner and Cobb were really nice cards. |
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I don't know, the way these cards have skyrocketed, taking a massive profit might not be an unreasonable "i" strategy. I bet there are a lot of collectors who'd wished they dumped their MJ rookies when the market was red-hot. That said, I think we are still on the rise with the Wagner. If I had one, I might be tempted to carry it another round or two, but I would most likely set an exit price and get out when it hits.
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I am not familiar with a B 311?
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Completely agree. I'd wager (a pittance) a few people are bidding up some of these cards looking for the greater fool. Time will tell, but as soon as a regular person goes to sell theirs, the prices don't seem as strong. Likely to be in Goldins next auction, and the one after that, and the one after that. Recently I checked a card history and it's been sold via auction 4 times in the past 2 years, 3 times via Goldin
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