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Old 02-22-2022, 08:14 AM
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Howard Chasser
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Default Yes!

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Originally Posted by JeremyW View Post
Take away a zero & I'm still amazed.
This "should" be a $10-15K card topps (imho) in today's market.


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Originally Posted by isiahfan View Post
Wow...a 10...I still love the grading scale and how it differs for modern vs vintage...IMO visible surface wear on both borders towards the top
EXACTLY! Here is a newer graded 9 - that to my eye looks a heck of a lot better than the 10 - that was bought this month for $90K less!!


PSA 9 $1425

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Originally Posted by paul View Post
I see PSA 10s from the 1969 Super set all the time because the cards have natural round corners. I assume the same must be true for 1970 and 1971 Supers, no?
Not so - It is the "only graded 10", but as pointed out above - likely wouldn't be that if sent in today and as discussed ad nauseum on the boards - 3rd party grading is if nothing else inconsistent.

The irony of it is there are 274 PSA graded 1971 supers - the only 10 that sold, but 33 - 9's! Some really difficult Clemente stuff in the same auction sold way low (gratefully as I was able to grab a couple):

1967 Punchout PSA 4 - 3rd highest (nq) of 7 total graded - Under $4K
1962 Stamp Panel w/ Battey - 2nd highest of 24 total graded - ~$700

Wow! Just wow!
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