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Old 09-11-2022, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by GregMitch34 View Post
They had tons of '52 Topps autographed, many also with card itself graded, usually PSA 3 or 4. I have no clue on value and if, say, $400 for a commons or, say, $1000 for a star/HOFer (with auto and card graded) is a bargain of not long term. I have read that autog cards are now "hot" bu really have no idea.

Hi Greg, that was my set. I have no idea what the value will be in the long term. The HOF cards seemed to be very strong, the difficult commons were average to weak. The sheer saturation of collectors trying to spread funds may have contributed to lower commons pricing
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