The market on these, like a lot of game cards is kind of weird where you don't get a ton of credit for high-grade ones. I've bought a few high-grade ones before for as little as $20.
A PSA 9 just sold in a Probstein eBay auction in June for only $38 and a bunch of SGC 7s were in the $20-$25 range. To be fair, those were the ball and arm cards that didn't have pictures of players. Those are probably more desirable.
Leon's estimate of an 8 or better is probably right. Even at 8, there might not be a big draw for many of them.
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T201 (50/50)
T205 (208/208)
T206 (520/520)
T207 (200/200)
E90-1 (118/121)
E90-3 (20/20)
E91A/B/C (96/99)
E93 (17/30)
E95/96 (26/55)
C59-61 (149/248)
N28/N29 A&G (84/100)
1901-02 Ogden Tabs (1,327/1,560)
1933-41 Goudey (265/478)
1939-41 Play Ball (381/473)
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