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Lately, a PSA 5 white letter goes for around $500 while a yellow is around $100. Personally, I think the yellow version looks better.
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While scarcer than the regular card, like the other WL variations in the set, they are not hard to find .
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It's "rare" only in the context of '60's Topps, and will probably always be more valuable than the yellow letter version, but I wouldn't be stocking a dozen or so away to put the kids through college! PSA has graded 763 of them, although only 46 in "8" or better.
Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 03-27-2011 at 06:24 AM. |
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Thanks guys!
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White might not be rare....But a signed white letter has to really be rare...Just picked this one up last week...only one I have ever seen.
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Cool card, Taxman. You're right--not gonna see many of those ever!
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