Jeremy Lee and Joe Poirot are back for Episode 5 of The Hangover, fresh off another four-hour Sports Cards Live marathon.
This week, Jeremy reveals a major vintage memorabilia acquisition featuring Hall of Famers including Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial, and Tony Gwynn. He also shares the story behind a big Patrick Roy patch auto purchase from the SlabSharks Weekly Auction and explores the question every collector eventually faces: when is it okay to pay above the last comp?
Then the conversation takes a philosophical turn as Jeremy and Joe dive deep into the Endowment Effect, the psychological tendency for collectors to value the cards they own more highly than identical cards owned by someone else. Are your cards really worth more than everyone else's? Why do collectors assign emotional value to cardboard? And should buyers ever pay for that emotional premium?
Join the conversation and let us know: What's the biggest premium you've ever paid for a card you simply had to own?
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