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Old 02-06-2021, 04:57 PM
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For many years I wondered why unmarked checklists do not demand a hugh price. There must be a high percentage written on. And a percentage used solely in bicycle spokes. Thoughts?
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Old 02-06-2021, 05:35 PM
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Because checklists suck and no one wants to have to buy them?

But seriously, yeah, I remember hearing about an "unmarked checklist premium" years ago for exactly the reasons you mention, but it doesn't seem to have panned out that way.
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Old 02-06-2021, 05:46 PM
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Proud to show off the $20k gem mint psa 10 checklist. Look at the names. So beautiful
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Old 02-06-2021, 06:18 PM
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Part of the reason is that for most series, the checklists were double or triple printed. So there are just so many of them. Many don't even show players.
But yes, ones in high grade are needed for registry sets, but aside from the '56/'57 checklists, there isn't a lot of pizzazz.
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Probably because most of us as kids considered them 'junk' cards. Even the ones with stars or HOF'ers on them are hard to get excited about. And if you add in the fact that Topps usually double printed most of them (having them issued in both the current and preceding series), that the rarity of the unmarked versions is somewhat mitigated by the glut of the cards in existence.

For me, the only one I care about is the rare 1963 Fleer checklist. That's a beauty to get your hands on.
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While checklists from 1961-1972 are seemingly inexpensive due to the previously mentioned fact that most are double printed, there are a few higher series checklist cards that are priced similarly to other common cards from the higher series they appear in.

However, the market for checklist cards from 1973-1975 does not compare to commons from their respective sets as they do from 1961-1972. An unmarked checklist in NM shape from these 3 years will set you back $10-15 each. From 1976 on, checklist card prices parallel common prices.
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Old 02-07-2021, 12:39 PM
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I was not aware they were double or triple printed. That could make uo for the marked, straight to garbage, or spokes. Just figured with nop one wanting them in the early days, set builders have to have them. And that would drive a high price. (No-I am not sitting on a hoard.)
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For me, the only one I care about is the rare 1963 Fleer checklist. That's a beauty to get your hands on.
I got an unchecked version for about $75, but it looks like it was used to balance a wobbly table. I've often wondered if there was any checklists out there signed by a member of the family that was running the company at the time. I may never get a signed Clemente, but I would pay a premium for such a signed checklist.

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Old 02-07-2021, 03:13 PM
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I found one in a baseball card store a few years ago that looked beautiful. The owner had just bought a collection of cards and I was seemingly the first to dig through the box. Without a doubt in my mind, I knew the next person to see it would buy that sucker right up, so I negotiated for it and some other things, and got a good bargain. I was thrilled!!! It now sits in a PSA 7 holder. Then a while later, I used one of the ebay 15% coupons to pick up a second one.
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