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Old 05-06-2022, 08:22 PM
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Default A 1971 PSA 8 Claude Raymond sold for over $3,500 on eBay

Having assembled a 1971 Topps set and now upgrading a number of cards I realize that the Claude Raymond is difficult to find centered; mine is about 70/30. But $3,500? Is it that scarce?


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Old 05-06-2022, 09:05 PM
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/15496861147...p2047675.l2557
Two PSA 7's recently sold in the $200 range, but the PSA 8 does have a MBA Silver Diamond sticker on it .
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Old 05-06-2022, 10:22 PM
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The seller on that 71T Raymond was Cardfinesse. I just bought some raw 67T cards from him, they're in transit to me. He's got a great store, real nice pics.

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Wow, certainly is a nice card but I can think of 100 cards I'd rather buy for that money. Shows you the draw of set registry. I had to go see if mine was worthy...I'd say it's a strong EXMT, very crisp corners...and OC.
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I have the 71 set fully graded....prices for cards in this set have exploded over the past few years. When building the set, the 536 card was one I absolutely opted for in a 7 . It is the 2nd lowest pop for an 8 in this set, and one of 25 or so 8's that has 4 or fewer graded higher. Combination of those two stats really drive the price up for those set builders opting for 8's or better. If one was lucky, they could pick up a 71 Ryan and Mays in 8's for near the same price of this semi-high # common.
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Old 05-07-2022, 09:37 PM
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Wow, certainly is a nice card but I can think of 100 cards I'd rather buy for that money. Shows you the draw of set registry. I had to go see if mine was worthy...I'd say it's a strong EXMT, very crisp corners...and OC.
My log has mine graded as a 6. After reading this thread, I don't even have to look to know that it'll look just like that
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High grade vintage commons going for stupid money is nothing new. The '71 Raymond is notoriously difficult to find anywhere near centered. That accounts for a lot of it...
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I decided to pull out my card and see what it looks like.

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I decided to pull out my card and see what it looks like.

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Nice centering. I did the same with mine awhile back. It's sharp and centered nicely s-s, but is a bit low on the vertical centering. Alas, the potential PSA 10 I went looking for was not to be.
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That's only $3,000 more than my complete set cost.
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Old 05-11-2022, 04:56 AM
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Lucky man, I decided to relive my childhood during the pandemic, plus I've obsessively done upgrades on a somewhat limited budget. Though economically impractical, I'd still do the same except using greater patience in my selections as my cards have sharp corners, but are mostly off-center as the rest of my sets.

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