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trobba 11-07-2009 06:18 AM

1970's Topps most valuable cards
 
What do you think are the top 10-20 cards from the Topps sets from 1970-1975? Assuming grades are all equal of course, call it a PSA 8.

Would the list differ if the cards were graded PSA 9?

Thanks - Rob

Exhibitman 11-07-2009 08:06 AM

Any 1970 or especially 1971 carries a huge premium in a 9 because of the full bleed color borders.

trobba 11-07-2009 12:52 PM

Yeah, I understand that, but I was referring to cards like:

'75 Brett rookie and Yount Rookie
'73 Schmidt Rookie

and so on...

jmoran19 11-07-2009 01:22 PM

1971 Munson in PSA 8 is a $1,000 card

JasonL 11-07-2009 02:15 PM

Top Cards of 1970-1975?...Hmmm
 
Listed by year, here's a stab at my Top 15, using "Coolness" as the criteria, not dollar value.
1970 Johnny Bench (own)
1970 Reggie Jackson
1970 Lou Brock

1971 Thurman Munson
1971 Pete Rose

1972 Willie Mays (own)

1973 Mike Schmidt (own)
1973 Johnny Bench

1974 Dave Winfield (own)
1974 Reggie Jackson
1974 Dwight Evans
1974 Mike Schmidt

1975 George Brett (own)
1975 Pete Rose
1975 Dave Winfield (own)

Looks like I have purchases to make!

mintacular 11-07-2009 05:33 PM

Clarify?
 
Could you clarify what the question is? Top 20 in terms of value if graded high? Top 20 cards that are just quintessential? Top 20 cards that sell well (raw), etc...?? Our just favorite top 20?? Thanks. Not that this will shock anyone, but Nolan Ryan cards especially early ones actually sell very close to book unlike 95% of others...

trobba 11-07-2009 05:41 PM

top 10-20 valuable cards graded PSA 8, sorry for the confusion, I had it in my title of the first post.

Touch'EmAll 11-07-2009 07:05 PM

early 70's toughies
 
Shhh. But the 1970 #464 Bench A.S. - well, I've got well over $100. for every PSA 8 you show me. The Aaron A.S. is also quite tough. Centering is BIG issue with both these cards. edited: Maybe over $200. for the Bench.

onlychild 11-07-2009 09:54 PM

Purely based on value, here are my picks:

1970 Cloths

1970 & 1972 Candy Lids

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Kevin

ALR-bishop 11-07-2009 10:23 PM

Kevin....you are a mercenary ;),,,But I will trade you the 70 Cloths ( or at least I will trade you Bob's 70 Cloths) and my 70 and 72 Candy lid sets for a set of the Topps 1971 Artists Rookie Proofs :)



Al

onlychild 11-09-2009 09:52 AM

Al, What does a 71 artist rookie proof look like? Not sure I have seen any, are they sold by Topps vault?


Kevin

ALR-bishop 11-09-2009 10:15 AM

1971 Rookie Artists Proofs
 
Kevin

I have never seen one in person, just the photo Bob Lemke has in the SCD Big Book ( they have been in the catalog for several years if you have any recent edition). I gather that may be one of ones, and if so, maybe rarer than the Dice Game cards. The 70 Cloth may be singles as well. I know Bob has several, but not sure if anyone knows of any duplicates. Larry may have some, but I am not sure. I at least have personally seen the Dice and Cloths, but not any of the Artists Proofs. But Bob L must have had access for the picture in the catalog

Al

Bob Lemke 11-09-2009 03:00 PM

1971 Rookie Artist's Proofs
 
My recollection is that the guy who reported them to me sent photocopies of the complete set. Since no other examples have ever surfaced, at least publicly, I should probably delete the pricing in the "big book" and go with Value Undetermined.

murcerfan 11-09-2009 07:32 PM

1974 deckle edge Ryan

1971 greatest Moments Jackson and any of the real tough common like Harrelson, Munson, Fregosi, Alex Johnson and of Course Disco Joe Pepitone.

ALR-bishop 11-10-2009 08:02 AM

I have the 74 Ryan Deckle in white and grey back, and an uncut proof. I am about 10 cards short of finishing the set in all 3 formats. I bought several of them from you, Murcerfan, some years back.

Fortunately I finished the 71 Moments sets several years ago

fkw 11-12-2009 11:05 PM

Funny thing, I havent collected Topps cards for many many years. But when I did back in the late 70's-80s cards like the 1972 Garvey, 1972 Carew, Carew in action, 1970 Bench, 1974 McCovey Wash, 1970 Super BPowell were the classic higher value cards. Same with the 1967 BRoby, Seaver, 1966 McCovey, Perry, etc. funny how things change now that we collect slabs :)

I remember easily getting over $100 for high grade 1972 Carew's in the mid 80's

IMO the best card is the 73 Schmidt, high number (last series year), best player of the 70's, often miscut/OC.

Dean's Cards 12-05-2009 02:42 PM

1970 Nolan Ryan.

ChiefBenderForever 12-05-2009 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fkw (Post 761468)
Funny thing, I havent collected Topps cards for many many years. But when I did back in the late 70's-80s cards like the 1972 Garvey, 1972 Carew, Carew in action, 1970 Bench, 1974 McCovey Wash, 1970 Super BPowell were the classic higher value cards. Same with the 1967 BRoby, Seaver, 1966 McCovey, Perry, etc. funny how things change now that we collect slabs :)

I remember easily getting over $100 for high grade 1972 Carew's in the mid 80's

IMO the best card is the 73 Schmidt, high number (last series year), best player of the 70's, often miscut/OC.

That 72 Carew is one of my favorite cards. It was worth as much as a 55 Mantle back in 1982 ! A kid I used to trade with stole my 72 Carew and I was devastated. I paid one my bully thug friends 3.00 to get it back for me and he did but then he kept it, but did give me back my 3.00.


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