1990 Donruss Aqueous Auctions: Some Serious Money Spent Today

All afternoon there have been some rare 1990 Donruss Aqueous cards ending on ebay today. I put a solid bid on a Sandberg and got blown out of the water with the final bid at $400+.
The Nolan Ryan just ended at $1,860. That's some serious coin!
Anybody win their favorite player today?
Mike
The Nolan Ryan just ended at $1,860. That's some serious coin!
Anybody win their favorite player today?
Mike
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Shane
<< <i>I saw that Juan Gonzalez.....I was surprised it went for that much. Does he have that a strong following? >>
Yes, there are several serious JuanGone collectors.
Lots of strong prices for the star players - I'd think the seller has to be pleased. However, I was a little surprised to see that many cards go unsold at the $9.99 opening bid.
The seller put up more cards today, including #249.
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I really wanted the Ryno, but I know the winning bidder, and he has no fear...if he wants it, you will NOT get it!
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I was considering adding a second Will Clark to my collection, but not at the price it's going for. I was interested if I could get a deal, but it's currently in the ballpark of what I paid for mine. Oh, yeah, there are some super-aggressive Juan Gonzalez collectors out there. If anything, I'm surprised it didn't sell for more than it did.
I find these sorts of items to be an interesting way to gauge how aggressively collected players are. Nolan Ryan is at the top of the heap, but Will Clark is often the second most expensive, with Juan Gonzalez right there. Kirby Puckett has some big prices, too. Then there are hall of famers, and even inner-circle hall of famers, like George Brett, that sometimes go for a bargain. Another non-HOFer that sells quite well at times is Dwight Gooden.
Finally let me say that if you are a serious player collector and don't have your Aqueous yet, you should bid strong on this group, as they might not come around again for a while.
Oh, and since I like to show it off now and then...
Shane
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the card didn't see a bit of action all week. I scheduled a snipe two hours before it closed, and really hoped I could pick it up for the $9.99 opening bid. It was not to be. I wonder if the #1 guy on the registry got it - I noticed he doesn't have a Butler yet.
Oh well, I'll have to be satisfied with my lone copy for now. I know there have to be more of these out there. After all, there's a guy down in Fresno that has 9 Robby Thompsons.
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Shane
Does PSA authenticate these cards? For almost 2k I would want to be 100% that these are not fake.
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<< <i>I wonder if the #1 guy on the registry got it - I noticed he doesn't have a Butler yet. >>
He does now.
Hopefully another one comes up soon for you and goes for a lot less. Same with the Ozzie.
I agree with the post about the Checklist. $500+ is truly nuts. I still need one, but that's about four times more than I'm willing to pay.
The cards offered by this seller are definitely genuine. I've received the first three that I purchased from last week, and they look great. I'm now down to needing nine for my set, and obtaining them will be a b$!%#.
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We all remember the 1991 PSA Desert Shield Set that sold for huge money. A complete PSA graded Aqueous Set would be an interesting set to see go to a major auction house.
Mike
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