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Hello everyone,
I am trying to find out how much I could realistically get for the following cards. I did post on the Collectors Universe forum and received one response. I dediced to try to get additional opinions. Sorry but I am not sure how to post scans but I will try. Thank you, Robert 1951 Bowman # 224 Billy Cox PSA 9................pop 8 with 2 10's 1951 Bowman # 225 Dan Bankhead PSA 8.5.........pop 1 with 7 9's and no 10's 1955 Bowman # 200 Dick Littlefield PSA 9....highest graded.pop 1 with no 10's 1955 Topps # 68 Jim Davis PSA 8.5............pop 1 with 1 9Q and 4 9's 1955 Topps #104 Jack Harshman PSA 9...........pop 7 no 10's ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by philliesfan; 07-02-2013 at 06:13 PM. Reason: I think I figured out how to post a picture. |
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The Billy Cox...I am thinking at least a grand. You might be best served by subbing that one with PWCC or Probstein and letting the market dictate the price.
The Bankhead. A '9' recently sold for almost $2,000 and a '8' sells between $50-$80. Another one I recommend for PWCC or Probstein. The Littlefield, I see no recorded sales in VCP. The Harshman between $300-$400. You have a very nice group of cards. They would be best served by running 99 cent auctions and letting the Registry nuts duke it out for them! Last edited by bobbyw8469; 07-02-2013 at 08:23 PM. Reason: added info |
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Here are some comps as well as my estimate of their sales price ceiling... Remember, this is top $ if everything goes well.
A PSA Mint 9 '51 Bowman #224 Cox sold for $3,429 in 2011 '51 Bowman #225 Dan Bankhead- $650-$850 '55 T #68 Jim Davis- $600-$725 '55 T #104 Jack Harshman- $900-$1,000 The '55 B #200 Dick Littlefield is a real wild-card. Not only is it a Pop 1 Mint 9 and there are no Gem Mint 10, but there are also no NM-MT+ 8.5!!! That puts this card 1 full grade higher than the 2nd place card. A similar situation with the NM-MT+ 8.5 #95 Maglie resulted in a sale of only $279 in 2012. However, I would expect that card to sell between $1,000-$1,300 in the right auction. |
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Let us know if you decide to auction these. Would be interested in the 55 Topps if it didn't get too crazy.... Thanks
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