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Has the price increased in 60s and 70s cards?
Just curious as I seen a in crease in the 40s and 50s stuff and some of the 80s and on . I have not not noticed many 60s cards that have jumped up in price.
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69 Nolan Ryan RC PSA 5 was around $500 1.5 years ago. Now they are around $1300-$1500. Not too bad.
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Yes it has brought everything up....... to frothy for me.
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It has indeed. Even raw card sellers are asking significantly more for 1960s and 1970s cards in nice shape. That is a recent thing: what I was paying 2-3 months ago to flesh out some of my collection would be about 50% more today. Still modest by comparison to anything else, but definitely up.
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Yes, it's up. Yaz Rookie has jumped in the past few months. PSA 7s were trading in the 350-500 range for a long time. They are now 700-range.
Steve Carlton Rookie PSA 7ish was 250-275. It's now up 100+ with further growth potential. Ryan rookie definitely up. Schmidt rookie up. Brett/Yount rookies are up. Eddie Murray rookie PSA 8 is easily trading at double where it was in April/May 2020. '71 Topps Clemente PSA 7 was a ~$300-325 card at the beginning of 2020. It was a $450 card at the end of 2020. The last two have traded at over $600, as they have been caught up in the massive appreciation that seems to have taken place since the beginning of 2021. So in the higher profile examples, this era is up up UP. |
1966 and 67 hi numbers are hot. A nice NM 1966 McClain went for $175 today on ebay. I sold one like it a year ago on this site for $65 and several people passed on it because I was asking too much lol. I took a lot of grief for it.
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Even poor read cards whether stars or commons often going many times more now. People are sometimes paying over $1 per card for commons with paper loss. (Though I did just get 5 1934 gold medal food cards all missing borders for $35 on eBay and $20 for 6 great condition 1936-37 diamond matchbooks with all the matches, so there are still some what I would consider bargains outside the more popular sets.
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Wow ! I knew Ryan had a bump. But this is pretty interesting because as time goes on I can see people moving in to this area more.
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You can make an argument that the 68 Ryan is the 2nd most recognizable card post-war behind the 52 Mantle.
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Folks hardly ever argue about such things in here
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