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It happens, but I'm sure whoever won the card is happy to have it(and money clearly wasn't an issue), much like I'm happy with my off-centered one with a few edge dings, and that's all that really matters..
As illogical as this seems. There's no way the buyer bought this as an investment. He bought it for the love of the card, and as much as it hurts to say, the slab is currently a huge part of this card.. It is a beautiful card. Anyone know what the other 3 psa 10's look like? This could be the best of the bunch. Last edited by novakjr; 01-31-2012 at 08:46 AM. |
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I collect mostly vintage like the rest of us on here, but I also follow modern cards as well and that card is pretty iconic in that shape. Just to give you an idea of how tough this card is there are 3 52 topps mantle Psa 10s out of 1062 graded and 4 10s out of 4062. You also have to take into account that a good percentage of the ozzie cards are pack pulled, sleeved, and shipped directly to Psa......and still only 4 10s!!!
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Somebody posted a PSA 10 OPC Ozzie Rookie on these boards not too long ago with a 5K price tag.
Seems like a bargain today, especially considering the condition issues for OPC. I'd guess it's tougher then the Topps in that condition. Neat card, but I wonder how many of these cards in their slabs got dropped on the ground or jostled in shipping just enough to bring a 10, down to a 9, while still in the slab. Hell, I know from my own clumsy experiences, just the act of slipping a card into a penny sleeve could easily touch up a corner. |
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You must have missed the ALL Time best post ever (imo), when Brucii was going to sue Archive. Archive fought back though and hired a high falutin' lawyer himself and Brucii backed off. It was touch and go for a few seconds!!
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A fool and his money...
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I wonder how much the first 2012 Topps Skip Schumaker-Skippy the Squirrel RC Short Print PSA 10/BGS 9.5 listed on Ebay will go for? 20K for the Ozzie is alot, but if the buyer is happy, I guess thats all that matters. I'm sure the consigner is happy!! Jantz |
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You should trademark that, absolute classic!
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Once this guy who bought this Ozzie Smith RC and whover bid against him discover pre-War cards, the prices of real nice Ruths, Joe Jacksons, etc. will escalate even more!
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Wow, for a minute there I thought the final bid on that 1979 Ozzie Smith card was $20K....
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What amazes me is how PSA 10s can have off center backs. I have never understood how a card can have an offcenter anything and grade out a 10.
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I have no problem with someone paying 20K for a baseball card...just not that baseball card. Come on, a 1979 Ozzie Smith? That's not a high demand card.
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No he did not, he bought it for his "love" of the grade.
If he "loved" the card, he would have bought a thousand raw cards, or a few hundred slabbed cards (the slab protects cards from the elements) and covered a wall in his house with them. I'm happy that the buyer is happy, but he's still an idiot. In my less than humble opinion. Doug |
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Paying 20k for a 1979 card is flat out dumb!! How many more PSA 10s are there in unopened wax and cases? But give PSA credit, they have made their registry like the Super Bowl for graded cards and in an ego driven world, everybody wants to try and have something better than the other person.
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Show and tell is a big part of the fun, and the registry is the smithsonian of show and tell. I can't knock anyone for wanting the best, if they comfortably can afford it, whether its a 79 topps wizard rookie or a t206 wags.
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Ironically, some people would say the same exact thing about a collector buying a PSA 8 version of the card for $100... "Paying $100 for a 1979 card is flat out dumb!!" The same might be said about a collector paying $10K+ for an example from a rare 19th century set (eg. Just So or Kalamazoo Bats), although that would be perfectly sane to most folks here. It's all relative.
I think it's good to know, in my opinion, that some collectors out there enjoy card collecting enough to spend $20K on an Ozzie RC from 1979. It can be a waste of time to criticize a fellow collector about the items he spends his money on, or the amount he spends., because at the end of the day we're all pretty dumb for spending cash on old pieces of cardboard that have no intrinsic value. |
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I know an avid collector who spent $50,000 in one weekend on three Different PSA Pujols 2001 rookie cards..he passed me on the pujols rookie registry with these cards to become #1...
Some specific modern cards do garner big bucks....especially rookie cards of all time greats (Pujols).... We can't let the haze of tobacco stain cloud our perception of modern HAll of famers.... A hof is a hof, no matter the time frame... No go back to hunting for that next t206..... |
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I paid $5 for my 1978 Family Fun Center Ozzie Smith. I have Ozzie's true rookie and the guy who dumped 20 grand on his 79 Topps card probably doesn't. And if I had to choose between the two cards and knew I could never resell them, I'd take the Family Fun Center card over the gem mint Topps card any day of the week.
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Charlie Sheen wrote a $30000 ck to a hot skank hooker and couldn't even remember doing it so 20k on 0z don't seem so bad when compared to this but both are pretty insane, I mean you can get both for a lot less.
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