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Old 09-10-2019, 02:40 PM
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Default High Number Series From the 1960s

I would agree that the most realistic price guide you are going to find is eBay sold listings.

High numbers are a strange bird, and as I have gotten older fascinate me because as a kid (I didn’t start collecting until ‘86) I never had to deal with that phenomenon.

I think it’s interesting that some high numbers, even from a set notorious for them like ‘67 Topps - seem to be more plentiful than once thought, and even on eBay in high grade can be had for a relative bargain - while others appear to have been justifiably rare then and still are, and continue to command premiums today. I guess it’s just the market continuing to slowly evolve and allocate more efficiently. A good reason likely I will never complete a ‘67 set - thanks for Seaver and Carew there, Topps...


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