Nice cards but no doubt there are far, far more ungraded '12 Zs than graded. I went over them this morning and the prices looked on par with market nowadays, imo. Quite honestly the "highest graded" on these doesn't mean a lot to me, no disrespect to the descriptions. I would want them the way they were written if I were selling them. Plus there are not a ton of 12z set collectors who STILL need a lot of cards. Again, just my opinion and yours might be different.
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Originally Posted by GregMitch34
Not a Zeenut expert, but always wanted one from 1912 and a few other early years. They had quite a run at Brockelman last night of 1912s and I was surprised to get 5, all "highest graded" and a couple as ONLY graded. There was one SGC 60 (one of only six in entire set getting that high a graded), three SGC 50 and one SGC 40 (only one graded)--all for average of $87. What gives?
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