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ColumbiaComics 06-30-2018 10:50 AM

Question about selling a near complete 1954 Topps set
 
Looking to sell a near complete 54 Topps set. Trying to get some feedback on a price per card asking point. Does include the Banks and the #1 Williams but no Aaron, Kaline or #250 Williams. there are a few others missing but I'd say most of the cards are there.

Just looking for a little feedback and help.

Thanks!

Aquarian Sports Cards 06-30-2018 10:53 AM

Need a LOT more information. How many cards are missing? What condition are the commons in? Condition on the individual stars? Based on your post you could get advice in a range thousands of dollars wide and any one of them might be correct.

Orioles1954 06-30-2018 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 1791055)
Need a LOT more information. How many cards are missing? What condition are the commons in? Condition on the individual stars? Based on your post you could get advice in a range thousands of dollars wide and any one of them might be correct.

As someone who has written several thousand 1950s-1960s Topps sets of all varieties, I completely agree. Need WAY WAY more info.

ColumbiaComics 06-30-2018 03:03 PM

Ok so here's more info:

I would say average grade is VG to VG-EX.

Missing the following cards: #10, 13, 32, 37, 90, 128, 201

#1 Williams - G
#17 Rizzuto - EX (maybe better)
#20 Spahn - EX
#30 Matthews - VG-EX
#45 Ashburn - VG-EX
#50 Berra - G
#94 Banks - G (MK)
#101 Hodges - VG-EX
#132 Lasorda - EX
#250 Williams - G (I do have it)

Hope this helps...

JTysver 07-03-2018 10:33 AM

My guess is somewhere from $400-$600.

If you had the Aaron and Kaline or the complete set in G to VG condition, the set would probably sell for between $900-$1200 depending on the condition of those two cards.

Rich Klein 07-03-2018 12:09 PM

You have 243 cards; figuring out the price percent of a common at 20 percent of book ($3 each) -- that is $729 and you can work down from there.

Rich


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