1969 White Letter Results
gaspipe26
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Well sellers remorse has set in but I cant complain about the results. My return on the Whites in higher than I expected with a good portion of the "commons" going for slightly higher than I thought they would, and thats without the 15%. The McCovey and Perry sold for what I thought they were worth give or take a few dollars. The only dissappointment in the Whites was the Stottlemyre. I thought that would bring a decent dollar. I had 9-1969 PSA 10's also. Those didnt go as high as I would of liked, lost some money on those. Overall I have to say the auction was a succes. I'm very happy.
I hope Skylaneflyer was happy with his results, overall I thought they brought huge prices. I bid on quite a few but I think I only won a couple.
I would like to thank Superior for again doing a great job.
Bob-gaspipe26
I hope Skylaneflyer was happy with his results, overall I thought they brought huge prices. I bid on quite a few but I think I only won a couple.
I would like to thank Superior for again doing a great job.
Bob-gaspipe26
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Bob
Bob-
How about after the seller's commission....did you still make some good money?
John
You did fantastic! I don't collect WL's but I know people like Ron Sanders Jr. who do. I recall that Ron bought a bunch of commons from Levi Bleam at the 2000 National for about 1/3 of your prices. So I'm happy for Ron making a great buy and happy for you for making a strong sale. Who says the market is soft -- right? I guess we'll look closely at the '69 Master Set Registry over the next month and see who's the proud owner(s) of these cards.
I was hoping Ron got a few of these.
Bob
Congratulations! Unfortunately, I did not win any of those gems or WL variations. I will be real envious of the collector who wins the PSA 9 Shannon as well. Just as unfortunate, this is the time of year when my line of work is at its busiest so I miss out on alot of the winter opportunities. Hopefully, there will be some nice material in Atlantic City!
Ron