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nice topic....
excuse my bias, but unique,"one-of-a-kinds" or relatively few, like t206 printers scraps/proofs/om browns, pre-production.... ![]() Leon, your Peck and Snyder might not be the one, but what about that rosetta stone you have? ![]() no matter how many planks, wagners, how many triple stamped/ghosted / brown om out there?? only Leon![]() my 2 cents Johnny |
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If I ever do sell it I would be glad to just get back what I paid for it..which was all the money, imo. I am bringing it to the show this weekend, along with some other of my collection for display.....hope to see a lot of board members there...regards
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Leon,
I know Wonka has asked, but may i have second dibs???????????? ![]() i wish i could make the show..... ![]() Peace Johnny |
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I'll go out on an unpopular limb and suggest that, due to economic and other considerations, there will be few, if any, new cards (currently known to exist in the hobby) that will break the $100k plateau in the forseeable future.
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How about a W600 Cobb in better condition than the one currently in the Goodwin auction?
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A few of the cards already mentioned have already gone over the $100K mark here is a small list which is in out top 25 ends at $133K
PSA 8 Wagner $2.8 mil 1914 Baltimore News Orioles Ruth, Pitcher #9 SGC 40 $517,000 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 PSA 9 $282,588 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig #92 PSA 10 $274,950 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig #92 PSA 10 $274,950 1910 Standard Caramel Wagner PSA 9 $218,550 1914 Boston Garter (Color) Joe Jackson #6 SGC 70 $204,000 1909-11 White Borders Plank, Phila. Amer. #395 PSA 6 $188,000 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle #253 SGC 96 $162,412 1938 Goudey JOE DI MAGGIO, Yankees #250 SGC 96 $150,806 1933 Goudey Napoleon (Larry) Lajoie #106 PSA 9 $144,352 1887 Kalamazoo Bats John Ward #58 SGC 50 $141,000 1916 Sporting News & Blank Babe Ruth #151 PSA 8 $140,666 1903 Breisch-Williams (Type 1) Wagner SGC 40 $133,933 |
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Leon if the Matty White Cap proof will be with you I think you need to be concerned about an Ocean's 11 style type heist with Dan C, Jim B and myself....although none of us are attractive enough to be Clooney or Sinatra.
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SGC 98 1914 CJ Joe Jackson
If this card came to market, easily over $100,000 Tony |
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Interesting thread.
Given the number of cards that have passsed the 100k threshhold, an interesting question is what card will be next to cross the $1 million threshhold. Other than the T206 Wagner, has any other card done it? |
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