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Will Future generations consider buying a PSA 10 Griffey for say 20K, it looks like a possibility==maybe a better investment now than a Mantle in the $5,000 range=--any opinions?==buy or not?
Last edited by Directly; 10-17-2025 at 06:42 AM. |
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Nobody can predict the future, but that seems crazy to me. PSA currently has 4,228 Griffey 89 UD cards in a 10, and only 1,658 graded 1952 Mantle's total. The allure of a PSA 10 is crazy to me, especially when it is so common and easy to find. Not to mention the 32k+ Griffey PSA 9's, most of which are probably indistinguishable from the PSA 10's.
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Yup, crazy--several PSA 10 recently sold on-line--$4000--$5,000--the younger generation are now making money, they will drive the market.--
Last edited by Directly; 10-17-2025 at 06:32 PM. |
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It's still not back up to it's pandemic peak, and the population will still increase significantly. I just don't see the demand to absorb that supply AND drive the price.
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I wonder how many of those $4,000 sales are completed. This is not a 4K card. I would consider if the sales are legit or if there’s someone pumping the market with “sale prices” but not actual sales a la the Jordan rookie market.
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I was curious about this -- how are sales prices captured in sites like 130point, and how are those sales figures manipulated? Many of my own purchases that I make through sites like eBay don't make it on the comp lists.
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I think all they can do is capture final bids but there’s no way to know if anyone paid.
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I picked up a Griffey PSA 10 at the Nashville show---there was a lot of vintage cards available too, I enjoyed the show being a nice slower pace than the National.
Last edited by Directly; 10-19-2025 at 06:32 AM. |
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I picked this up about 10 years ago. I was walking around the Philly Show at the end of the day on a Sunday. I had $35 left in my pocket, looking for the best card I could get at that price. I think I did OK.
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Yeah you did --want to double your money--
Last edited by Directly; 10-19-2025 at 05:43 PM. |
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Only if I could pick up other cards at 2014 prices…
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I was looking at some Ohtani the past couple of days after his great game and the run up is astonishing in many cases -- some easy cards have tripled. I strongly suspect manipulation. There are 34 trillion Griffeys, the prices make no sense to me, I started a thread on this not long ago. Messi too. Just for fun I put my PSA 8 on ebay just slightly above where reported sales have been and not one person even asked about it.
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Yup, the Spread for PSA 10's versus PSA 8 are a super wide margin. Seems all cards fall under this rule. I would like a couple PSA10 in the 2K range if available.
Last edited by Directly; 10-19-2025 at 11:35 PM. |
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If you don't have a PSA 10 of Griffey, it's better to have a PSA 1-4 trying to sell. Prices for those are strong, and the .5pt increments are rare. Just like people collect rainbows, Griffey collectors want the rainbow of grades for 89 UD.
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This phenomenon exists in the Pokémon world too. You’ll pay about the same price for a Charizard in a 1 that you will for one in a 5.
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Is altering a card to get a low-grade the next thing ?
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That ship sailed, it seems. Your best bet for getting one that cheap may be to buy some 9s and play the PSA crack and resubmit game.
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That has been going on for may many years already.
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