Is $204,000 a new record for a single hockey card ?
1970s
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Lelands just sold this at auction.
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1970s
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Lelands just sold this at auction.
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Looks nice!
Call me crazy, but I think that card still has room to grow in value.
Amazing card.
The hockey record is still held by the PSA 10 OPC Gretzky rookie. (I believe it sold for $475,000.)
Agree 100%, if I had the money I would consider that a bargain.
Whoever purchased that card received a genuine bargain. I would have expected 50% higher.
To answer your question, the sale of the Wayne Gretzky OPC RC 10 as a pop 1 is still the all-time record for a hockey card.
It becomes the 2nd most ever paid for a Hockey card. Although if either of the 2 OPC PSA 10s or even maybe the Topps PSA 10 Gretzky were to hit the block those would blow the current record away.
Kevin
Speaking of Bobby Orr, only two PSA 8 1966 Topps Bobby Orr (regular set) rookies were sold in all of 2018 (at least publically): one PSA 8 in a Heritage auction in November for $33,600 and the other in a PWCC Ebay auction in December for $35,109. As I have often said, this card has become to hockey what 1952 Topps Mantles are to baseball... not in comparable dollar value of course but as the iconic card in its sport. Incidentally, their population in PSA 8 and higher (without qualifiers) is similar: 49 Mantles and 47 Orrs (regular set). Amazingly, only one Bobby Orr rookie has been graded PSA 8 and higher (a new PSA 8 in early 2018) during the past five years.
The only thing keeping that card from being 50% higher is that I haven’t hit the Powerball (yet).
Does anyone have a list of the highest single card sales in all sports including non-sports?
https://www.stadiumtalk.com/s/most-expensive-baseball-cards-985687df1bbe45c5
I’m betting the next Baltimore News Ruth sale will be #1 on that list.
I agree with m crazy and above.
If I had that coin just doing nothing that card is a bargain.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
I was on the PWCC site earlier and noticed they sold a magic the gathering card (whatever that is)
for $53,000 so anything is possible. The sky is the limit!