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Posted By: peter chao
Most people would consider the '52 Topps high numbers to be pretty scarce. How about after these high numbers? Out of the other Topps sets which high number series is the next scarcest? Perhaps you don't agree with the '52 Topps high numbers as being the scarcest. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
PETER C |
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Posted By: Anthony
I might just be on a run of hard luck, but I've found the '50 Bowman low numbers to be a lot tougher than some of the other "scarcer" series cards. They are certainly tougher than high numbers in '51 Bowman, or '55, '66 or '67 Topps, and the 2nd series of '57 Topps. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I've had a theory for years that the true test of a scarce series is how difficult it is to obtain the cards in nice shape. The 1950 Bowman low numbers, for instance, seem way tougher to find in nice shape than the rest of the cards in the set. 1967 Topps high numbers, on the other hand, are often found in great shape. Back in the 70s, a collector once showed me an incredible stash of '67 high numbers, all in seemingly perfect condition. Seeing a bunch of supposedly rare cards in great shape makes me very suspicious. It seems to me they were not short-printed, but rather had a limited distribution during the season when they were printed ... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Although the '75 minis came out in one series, their distribution was limited to only parts of the U.S., they seem difficult to find in nice condition. Much more difficult to find than the '75 Topps regular set. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
If you stick with Topps, the 61 highs were once thought to be tougher than they are now. Those 67's (and also 66) are tough because of some shortprints but are plentiful enoguh overall. I searched some Topps Hi #'s completed listings on Ebay and here is what I found (includes lots, singles, etc. I just counted "hits"): |
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Posted By: dennis
good post dave, with the topps hi ,they are a lot easier w/bay then the old show and scd days. i found that completing the 56,58,64,65 were pretty easy pre-ebay because of the hi #'s not being not hard to find at all. where as i had ahard time getting the hi's on 61-66 and 67. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
DAVE H |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Some 67's were fairly tough for me and cost a lot more than others (see my post below on 1967 Hugh Number uncut sheets) and not everything corresponded to the guide's SP listings. I gave up on the Topps sets prior to 67 so can't say for certain how difficult the 66 SP's are. Some like the 66 Choo Choo Coleman were going for crazy money last year (one in VG-EX went for $90!) but have leveled. I looked for months for a reasonable one, then found two last year with the same dealer at Hofstra (Joe Esposito) who let me pick one for $5 in EX/MT. I left the other one behind for someone else to buy. But some 67 high's in EX/MT were $40 or $50 when I finished off the set with very competitive bidding. Others were $3., including some SP's. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dave, |
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Posted By: Andrew
I know you asked about Topps, but 1965 OPC hi-numbers are quite tough. For those who use pop reports as a gauge, the numbers substantiate this. And for those who may not know, 1974 is a very tough OPC year. I realize low OPC demand plays into the low pop numbers. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
57 Topps mids are pretty tough. And I didn't search but some Bowman hi's must be more difficult than these. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Not sure which OPCs were issued in series, but fairly certain that 1965 was. Maybe 1970-1974 also. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
For Topps, 1961 and 1962 hands down. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
DAVE H |
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Posted By: peter chao
Ted, |
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Posted By: Paul S
...and why it's very very pricey when you do find one. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
1957 Topps 4th series is a killer. The Koufax in that series is especially hard to find in high grade. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
PETER....PAUL |
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Posted By: Bob
Lordy. I thought Peter C. had returned. I didn't realize that this was an old thread. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
EMAIL sent regarding your question. |
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Posted By: marty q
peter c-, the 75 minis are not only common but maybe more so than the 75 set itself in high grade. take a look at the r.e.a. auction....a ton of case after case of the 75 mini's, even a lot of high grade of 20,000+ cards. this issue is far from scarce, with all of this unopend material i would stay away from these unless you get then for pennies on the dollar, |
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Posted By: Chris
After many years building sets, buying, selling and trading, I believe this is an accurate list of high number difficulty. In order from most scarce to easiest to find. In EX condition or better. |
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Posted By: Rob
I'm surprised noone has mentioned '72 hi numbers. I realize they are a little newer, but they have always been tough. |
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