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Old 06-22-2024, 08:27 AM
Zach Wheat Zach Wheat is offline
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As Dale relayed, not all 1952 Topps are the same. The set is divided into 6 series. There have beena number of threads on the set, including series, variations and basic demand issues for centered cards. There are also numerous demand related factors related to single print, double print, paper stock, and known issues for a particular card #. As an example, some cards are rarely round centered - so a PSA 6 graded card that is well centered may command an unusually high price.

Grading companies also have several types of labels. The newer PSA abels, for instance, command a slight premium (maybe 10% +/-) as the grading standards seem to be more strict with the lates iteration. Grading companies tend to grade various issues separately for centering, and the original rough cut edges - so make sure to understand the nuances of each grading company.

The best way to tell recent pricing trend, imho is to review previous sales on eBay and various auction houses. eBay is perhaps the easiest unless you belong to a subscription service. Go to the "Advanced Search" option, add card details, select the "sold" check box and you should get some pretty useful info.

Have fun!

Last edited by Zach Wheat; 06-28-2024 at 11:51 AM.
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