Quote:
Originally Posted by Case12
Thank you. Nice article. I checked and from the "hard to get" list I only have #199 for Jell-o (Rod Kanehl). I have many of the other numbers on the hard to find list, but they are Post. Is there a similar list for Post? Is there similar overlap? Also, I have #187 Jello (Aspromonte). Wouldn't it be on the list? Also, lastly - and I may tread on heresy - is it ok to clean some cuts up? After all, it was a kid with scissors back in the day?...
|
If you go by price in the Standard Catalog, here would be the rarities in 1963
Post (prices in NM column):
#187 Bob Aspromonte ($350)
#61 Jerry Adair ($275)
#172 Billy Williams ($235)
#80 Carl Yastrzemski ($200)
#119 Willie Davis ($200)
#39 Floyd Robinson ($175)
#196 Frank Thomas ($175)
#128 Eddie Kasko ($165)
#131B Frank Robinson - stripes on cap ($115)
#53 Jim Bunning ($95)
#86 Jerry Lumpe ($95)
#30 Lee Thomas ($90)
Others (over $50 in NM): #87 Manny Jimenez, #108 Tom Haller, #162 Curt Flood. Didn't include Roberto Clemente or Mickey Mantle since they're expensive because of who they are, not because they're major SPs.
Highly recommend you buy the Standard Catalog at Barnes and Noble or wherever if you continue to collect these oddball sets.
As to cleaning up a bad cut, it's usually considered fine. And if you're trying to get the highest number grades for a graded registry set, you'll need to clean them up for higher grades (presuming you still have the entire black border visible).