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Hey do these have any value?
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Yes, Topps cards from the sixties that are severely out of register like those always get interest on eBay. The more extreme the better, and star players like Seaver are even more sought after. I would bid on them if you put them on eBay.
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It looks like something Ben would have an interest in....
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Very cool look to them.
Being they're from the 60s - and the connotation that has - one has to wonder if these cards were printed normally but then went to Woodstock and were forever changed during the summer of love... |
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Awesome thanks guys!
Any idea what the value to these is? are we talking $5? or $100 to the right buyer? Thanks |
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I've found pricing on errors to be hard to predict. If the right two people see it at the right time they can do pretty well. If not, they don't.
Of course this also depends on whether I'm bidding or not. If I bid 20-25, it'll go for 100 if I want it but don't bid it will usually go for closer to 5 Steve B |
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