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Old 09-16-2017, 06:49 PM
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I went on COMC this morning looking for 52 Topps cards. If you don't know, COMC lists cards from the highest priced to the lowest priced and after about 10-15 pgs, I finally came across some cards that were reasonably priced.

You'll never guess who had their cards listed in the first 10-15 pgs.
Dale you can have them listed on COMC how ever you want just like on eBay. My only complaint is when you pick a single card and there is several of the same exact card you can not get them listed in recently added order.
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Old 09-17-2017, 08:18 AM
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I have bought a bunch of 52s off comc lately, Irv. Working on my set and just started the autographed set registry too. So I'm sorry if comc is a little sparse...
I forgot you were collecting them, John, but I am glad to hear you are having some success doing so.

Truth be known, that was the first time I have visited the site in a while. I guess I get focused on E-Bay and this site and forget there are other avenues to look at.


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Dale you can have them listed on COMC how ever you want just like on eBay. My only complaint is when you pick a single card and there is several of the same exact card you can not get them listed in recently added order.
I could be wrong, but I think the most expensive cards, whether they are 52's or not, get listed at the top or beginning of your search, at least that is what I have noticed?

Have you checked, Ben, without being logged in?
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Old 09-17-2017, 08:30 AM
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I think the default is "Highest SRP" but you can change it to any sort order by using the drop down menu. SRP is their "Suggested Retail Price" based on previous sales of the same card. However, it doesn't get updated very often, so it can be manipulated or used out of context.
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I think the default is "Highest SRP" but you can change it to any sort order by using the drop down menu. SRP is their "Suggested Retail Price" based on previous sales of the same card. However, it doesn't get updated very often, so it can be manipulated or used out of context.
Good to know, John.

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I tried filling my list vice COMC, and the prices are astronomical! I can't get FIVE BUCKS for the cards listed at 14.99. Please email me your want lists!
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I could be wrong, but I think the most expensive cards, whether they are 52's or not, get listed at the top or beginning of your search, at least that is what I have noticed?

Have you checked, Ben, without being logged in?
This is what I get when I am logged in or not. As you can see there are several ways to sort the 52 Topps set in the drop down menu. Now when I click on a specific card for me it only shows them from lowest to highest in price. I would love it if you could also sort specific cards like you can sets.
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This is what I get when I am logged in or not. As you can see there are several ways to sort the 52 Topps set in the drop down menu. Now when I click on a specific card for me it only shows them from lowest to highest in price. I would love it if you could also sort specific cards like you can sets.
Thanks, Ben.
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Too bad that only two of the three items pictured are included.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-topps-...IAAOSwcWBbCJVI
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I find Billy Martin is about as tough to find as Pete Reiser with these mysterious gray backs.

I need 28 more of these gray backs to complete my 1952 TOPPS master set.
Guy on the PSA board bought one and didn't even know what a gray back is. Expect it on the market soon:
https://forums.collectors.com/discus...topps-question
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I dont think it's a gray back. The cream backs have different varieties as well
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I dont think it's a gray back. The cream backs have different varieties as well
What Ted said... my opinion too.

Martin gray back recently sold in an ebay lot - along with 13 other gray back variations - none advertised as grays. Didn't stop folks from finding it and bidding well above my bidding max.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-...p2047675.l2557
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This I guess is where money seperates the men from the boys in terms of variations. It would be a very cold day in hell before I ever paid anywhere near $1,000 for a Billy Martin or Pete Reiser card...
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Hmmm, a Pete Reiser gray back PSA 5 or:

1) Buy lunch for 7,000 days at Chick-fil-A(TM)
2) Purchase 1.5 Honda Odysseys with that backup camera thingy and fold-down rear seats
3) Save right around 850 children from starvation in Nigeria, Tanzania, or Ethiopia

I suppose you might still have money enough for a PSA 5 non-gray back after any of those alternative expenditures (not sure about that).
Very well said.
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