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