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PSA set registry question
What kind of premium would you get for having a high number set in the registry? i.e. #1, #5, or #10 in the set registry finest.
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Really depends on the set....but I would say in these times of big $$ coming into the market, they are looking for turnkey purchases and not to chase down cards to complete a set. The premium some would pay for high-grade & complete cannot be overlooked.
The flip side of this, is that the high grade singles broken up, may or may not exceed the sum of the set intact??? Again, I think this vary from issue to issue. |
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often you can make more money by selling things individually but it takes more time vs selling a complete set which is done in one transaction and takes less time |
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The old adage really. You really don't know until you sell.
I own the #1 Registry Set for 1961 Fleer Signed Basketball (The Impossible Dream) https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist...tographs/10731 I have had 2 auction houses reach out in the past year and personally asked about selling this set. I think it will do fine but you really don't know until you pull the trigger tbh. I also have the #6 1948 Bowman Basketball Set (thanks to a 2014 Vermont Find of pristine low numbers!) No idea if the position helps here. All I know is that my almost full set is the 3rd highest graded currently in the registry! (Top Shelf 1948 Bowman Hoops) Such a cute name huh? lol https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist...bowman-basic/2 I doubt any of that helped but good question nonetheless :cool:. Thanks! Mike |
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