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Old 01-26-2020, 01:23 PM
cannonballsun cannonballsun is offline
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Originally Posted by polakoff View Post
I've acquired 41 cards and while some I find on ebay, others don't show up anywhere and there are very few copies even on Worthpoint. I've searched the internet as well as this site and found only one list of a guess at the 20 toughest cards to find. Is there any kind of list out there showing which might be shortprints? For example, Jerry Kindall with paper loss on the front just sold for $90, Worthpoint shows only 4 or 5 examples ranging from $16 to $49. How the heck am I supposed to figure out values for these?

And on a "rarer" card, how much does added paper from an album on the back hurt if the front is clean and decently cut?

Quite maddening and any direction would be appreciated. Thanks!
The list posted on net 54 baseball of the 21 toughest isn't a guess, it's quite accurate.
There really isn't a price guide that applies to the 1962 Jell-os . As the expression goes, it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If you research actual prices paid for 1962 Jell-os on Worthpoint, that is the closest to a price guide you will get. But you will see there is often quite a wide variance in the actual prices paid.
Once again, the list of 21 toughest is quite accurate, put together by people who really know 1962 Jell-o. That definitely doesn't mean though that there are only 21 tough 62 Jell-os, there are many more.
Also, there are many more on net 54 who know more than me about this, perhaps they will notice your post and add to the discourse.

Last edited by cannonballsun; 01-26-2020 at 01:25 PM.
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