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Good afternoon Vintage baseball card hobbyists,
I spent a couple years accumulating my 1959 fleer Ted Williams set. Although, now that I have decided to sell it, I am a little confused on the best price to sell it at. I thought that $2000 for my set, which has 32 graded cards with #68 being a PSA 6 and the remaining raw cards being in Very Good - Near Mint condition was a very justifiable price, although I have not received any good offers on eBay or Instagram. I also posted it on this forum, although I did not receive even one reply. What am I doing wrong. Can anyone help me sell this for what it’s worth? Thank you very much, Joe |
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Well...the money card in a PSA 6 is around a $700 card. So then, you have to ask yourself, what are the values of the other cards.....The other cards, say they grade a PSA 6 are worth between $10-$30 each. Therefore, your $2,000 is a little on the high side. This set also lacks other money cards, other than the one. That hurts it. And unless the others are graded 9 or higher, the values just aren't there.
Last edited by bobbyw8469; 05-24-2021 at 12:10 PM. |
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Maybe contact a sports auction house and consign it to them. May be your best opportunity of getting a good return on you set.
Congrats on the set, very nice! |
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Anything less than a PSA 6 or in another holder (SGC, BCCG) basically has no value. You might can group them all together and squeeze a little out, but that is the reality of it.
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Interesting, I appreciate your responses. Well... with that being said, if anyone would like to make me an offer please reply or direct message me. Honestly though, Fleer should be commended for making this set. I may be wrong, but there is no other set like it, that captures 80 real life moments of any player, let alone, “The Greatest Hitter of All Time” as Williams wanted to be know as. Imagine if he didn’t lose three years in his prime to serving his country. But, I believe, if you asked Ted, he would say that he wouldn’t want that time back and was instead, proud to serve!
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Welcome to the Board
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