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Fantastic 57 pictured above. Talk about eye appeal. Perhaps fewer than 1 in every 100 examples of the 57 are that well framed. With that card, between the tilt, the centering, and the various printing/image issues, finding a nice one is incredibly challenging. Last edited by MattyC; 02-04-2016 at 09:35 AM. |
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Beautiful 52 topps mantle PSA 6's and SGC 80's are already breaking the $100k barrier most notably the recent goodwin PSA 6 sale of $133k. |
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theres starting to become a branch off of regular grades PSA and the SGC of the world versus centered grades..(when PSA starts to put a 2 digit number next to their grade then ill respect SGC more, you see SGC 88 and 8...but you never see PSA have to put an 88 next to their 8...or whatever number corresponds) you will see centered 5s go for more than 6s....really should be a separate category of 'centered' cards versus the rest... maybe there will be a new good qualifier to say CTR....which adds a point Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 02-04-2016 at 07:15 PM. |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-3...4AAOSwFMZWrkuj
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Yes a 52 topps Mickey mantle SGC 80(6) recently sold for $105k.
Obviously centering brings a premium as the auctions have shown time and time again. |
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Yes, No, Maybe? I just want to make sure I don't sell myself short - or overvalue it... (when the time comes) Is it $20-$30 range or $30-$40+ range (based on last SGC 4) Or hard to tell...you never now - plus prices fluctuate too much on this card..trending way up though Last edited by Canofcorn; 02-06-2016 at 08:04 AM. |
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I did that. Didn't get more than a $20k offer. Somebody offered $1k (can't blame somebody for trying I guess) Then I see the same grade getting $54k on auction. But another comparible one via Goodwin got around $30k. I just can't gauge this market. I might have to wait it out. It seems as though the really nice 5/6s are headed to 6 figures...which might make a great eye appeal 4 the only you can get around 50k in a few years. I think the best thing to do is hold it for awhile. Part of me thinks now is time to strike...this card is hot...how much hotter can it get? But then again, my gut tells me if I sell now I will be kicking myself in a few years.
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