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For these particular cards, I think you could reduce that percentage even more drastically. Without a TPG to submit to, what sort of a comparable pittance would these (rightly) bring?
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I picked up an SGC 5 of Walter at a show a while back for $220 and I'm perfectly happy with that.
I played football in college, worked for its national governing body, had NFL season tickets for 15 years ... but I collect a helluva lot more baseball, probably 20-1. It's just a deeper history.
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Welcome to the world of the Registry and Pop Report. As I like to say, the flip is the commodity.
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Baseball > Football
With that said, given a choice between the two, I'd take Sweetness every time.
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Rickey Henderson is an all time great and near the list of greatest living players, but his rookie card in a PSA 10 is one of the most expensive modern rookies there is, and definitely the king of junk wax, because it's so hard to find in a 10.
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I don’t think 1980 is considered modern or junk wax I have a shirt that says so
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That is an interesting discussion -- I always thought of 1986 as the start of junk wax. Just seemed that's when tons of mini worthless sets flooded the marketplace and the presses were wide open.
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__________________ � Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, Jim Thorpe, and other vintage thru '80s � Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1, jh691626, NiceDocter, h2oya311, orioles93, thecapeleague, gkrodg00, no10pin, Scon0072, cmoore330, Luke, wawazat, zizek |
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