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Old 11-09-2022, 03:01 PM
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Default FS: Three Big (Huge) Money Cards

Trying to raise money, so I'm offering up this trio of ultra-expensive cards. I'll leave the salesmanship and hyperbole behind and just show 'em. These cards are very pricey, but it is what it is.

1. 1961 Topps #10 Brooks Robinson PSA 9

2. 1973 Topps #280 Al Kaline Band-Aid/Bandage Variation GONE

3. 1973 Topps #280 Al Kaline Band-Aid/Bandage Variation PSA 6

The Brooksie is the highest graded out there, as there are no PSA 10s. The last PSA 9 sold for $1,380 (excluding juice) way back in the spring. ***Edited to add: I was told one sold in September for $1260...but I have no idea where.*** No PSA 9s are listed on eBay. Would like to get $1,500.

The Kalines are just crazily priced everywhere you look, no matter if they are graded or not. This one is pretty decent. Would like to get $1,300 for the PSA 6.


***Since these are extremely expensive, I wouldn't have a problem with allowing some sort of layaway plan if someone needs it. Making a couple of partial PayPal FF payments over time or such.***


1961topps10brooksrobinsonPSA9.jpg

FS1973KalineBandage280psa6.jpg


If you have any questions or want to chat about anything, shoot me a PM. I just realized that I didn't scan the back of the Kaline 'stuck-on-Band-Aid' card. If you want to see it, LMK.



Edited to add:

Now also available, three two different Nolan Ryan rookie cards. I haven't put a price on either of them, because these type of things need conversations and discussions. If you check out past sales data sites, the prices of these guys go all over the place - up, down and all around.

***Technical note: These scans are amalgams - different scanners at different times. I can assure you that the card with the seemingly lighter back is NOT the Milton Bradley version.***


1. 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie GONE

2. 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie

3. 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie

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I would have to get something in the right 'past sales numbers' realm. If you're interested in any of these Ryan rookies, give me shout.


Thanks for the look.
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