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Originally Posted by Zach Wheat
It might be my imagination, but it seems like there has been more competition for higher graded 1952 Topps cards.
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For PSA 9s and PSA 8.5s i agree, its like the big collectors already have their 8s and now going for the next tier. I see this in the 1954s as well. PSA 8s are going relatively cheap or same the past few years but 9s are reaching new highs when POP isnt very high relative to the set at issue
That being said the 1952 lots (psa 8s and 7s ) went very high with mile high meaning that they look like collector purchase and not dealer purchase. I dont think you could break up many of the lots won if any and just flip to ebay auctions and make money. You could try the BIN game but who knows......the pwcc auctiions though were trending lower and lower...many common 1952 psa 8s with pwcc were selling at 90-130 the last few months when normally they would be at 150+. SMR also went down a little on many 1952 PSA 8s a few months ago
And back to the 1954s, you will see most common 8s sell for under SMR but common 8.5s and 9s double, triple and more SMR