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Old 06-19-2016, 06:00 PM
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Default 1954 Topps Aaron RC versus 1955 Topps Clemente RC

I am wondering why the Clemente sells for so much more than the Aaron in same grade. PSA 7 Clemente's seem to sell for north of $20K while Aaron's PSA 7 sells for under $10K. Across the board (PSA 6 - 9) Clemente sells for double the Hank.

I looked at the pop reports and they are awful similar. In terms of total graded and even by grade. They are too similar, I think, to justify the difference in values.

Sure I am a Canadian who focuses mostly on hockey but even from that perspective, Aaron is more famous and excelled at offense (not saying Clemente didn't, just not as familiar with him), which is what usually drives value in my experience.

So why is it then that the Clemente rookie card gets double the love as the Aaron?

Is the Clemente overvalued? Is the Aaron undervalued?

Really interested in hearing some thoughts on this.

Thanks,
Jeremy Lee

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