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Was curious about the Henderson, so I just checked the pop report
PSA has graded almost $140K 1980 Topps The biggest chunk is Henderson at 35,726 & 26 are 10's |
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Interesting video about the Henderson card from 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wTMS1dmddc
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Imagine paying $150k for that green Cobb with that top border?!
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Haha, So true! The grading game on cards is in a fog of nonsense. Rarity should not be arbitrary, subjective, or manufactured.
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I see that the gorgeous PSA 8 T204 of WaJo sold for $376,736! I wonder if my gorgeous (to me), poor example of this card would sell for even 1% of this figure.
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I'll pay ya 1 percent right now
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Ryan, Will we be seeing it in a New Pick Ups thread???
I agree, the price on T204 Johnsons is well below where it should be. Starting to get some notice now, Last edited by sb1; 02-04-2024 at 01:31 PM. |
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Not me! I have a gorgeous 5.5 and a super nice 5, the latter of which will be in ML’s spring auction
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Well my psa 8s Brett and henderson rookies are now priceless 😳😳
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This.
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If you cracked all the 10 Rickeys and resubmitted in a big stack, how many do you think would get a 10?
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Zero. Pop control. I doubt we ever see a new 10.
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I am guessing many of the 10s were 9s that bumped for insiders.
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Without question zero. And a few may even come back as trimmed.
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All Hype…
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Jaw-dropping.......no other word for it.
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Don't worry, most will be for sale this week on ebay 50% higher.
I have to laugh when a heritage auction closes, and cards are listed the very next day! It can't sustain
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Hats off to ML for a great auction. A 120 lot auction that raises over $4 million is pretty incredible. I call it the Joe T effect. No one does more to increase auction realizations than Joe. He is worth his weight in gold.
That said, I agree that paying that much for the Henderson rookie 10 or some of the other pop unicorns is ridiculous, especially considering the fact that there are still plenty of unopened boxes left. |
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Joe T is a hobby veteran who works at Memory Lane. He is one of the most knowledgeable and nicest people in the hobby.
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