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Congrats! I too am in the market for a Brett, but not a 9. I'd settle for a nice SGC 84
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Here's my Brett & Yount combo, unfortunately, the Beckett holders are tough to scan clearly but it's hard to believe that there are a lot of Brett's nicer than this one...........
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Those are some amazing examples. My minis are nowhere near as nice. However, I used my allowance to pay for them. I pulled them from packs 38 years ago during my 6th grade summer. The fact that they are even this nice after traveling with me through elementary school , Jr. High, High school, college, graduate school, 25 years of marriage, and four kids speaks volumes about what a strange child I was. It also says a little about the stranger middle aged man I seem to have become
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When you start getting to 8 or higher, you really can't see any differences unless you pull out the loupe. The "flaws", if you will, are very hard to spot unless you're really looking at the card critically. I'd be completely happy with an 8 for my Yount, to be honest. But since I collect Robin, I'll go for an 8.5. It's a nice investment grade without going too crazy. If I'm going to drop $1,000 on a card, it's going towards a Goudey Ruth or Gehrig, or a T206 Cobb. Quote:
I can relate to those, too. The first card I ever owned was a 1980 Topps Robin Yount. I pulled it from a pack when I was nine years old (part of a basket the Easter Bunny brought me. My parents, er, the Bunny, were pretty observant, heh heh. Anyway, I put that thing in my pocket when I went to school. When I got bored (which was often having ADD), I'd pull it out, and look at it. I'd flip it over, and start memorizing the stats. So, naturally, when I came back to the hobby a few years back, the first card I wanted to buy graded was the Yount. ![]() I don't remember what happened to its predecessor (probably went through the wash or something), but this is one of the favorite cards in my collection because of the history behind it. And if you look at that, and compare it to a PSA 10, I challenge you to find a difference without the use of a loupe.
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Here they are!
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Beautiful! Purple and green remind me of two things: 1975 Topps George Brett Rookie and the Joker in Batman.
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Man, super jealous here, have graded a half dozen of the best examples I have been able to pick up. I have an 8.5, 3-8s and two 7.5, still looking for that elusive 9. Congrats on maybe the greatest card of the 70s in my humble opinion.
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Beautiful pick ups Matty!
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Mike, as it has been said before these cards are still in great condition considering they are from your childhood collection. When I was in 6th grade, I was pasting some of my favorite cards into a scrapbook...DOH!!! |
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