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Are the Tip Top bread labels worth significantly more than the Bread for Energy labels? I just picked up a Bread for Energy Mize in nice condition on ebay for a little over $80. I then went after the Tip Top Rizzuto (also in nice condition but graded PSA1). It sold for well over $300. As you would expect, the Campy, Snider, and Spahn Tip Tops went for even more. But I would expect Mize to go for more than Rizzuto, all other things being equal. So, do Tip Tops generally go for this much more than Bread for Energy labels? Why? Are they more scarce? Thanks.
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