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Been noticing something odd/interesting about the pricing behavior of these two cards.
Ryan RCs in the upper grades tend to sell for more than Seaver RCs. Ryan PSA 7s sell in the 2500-3000 range and 8s go for maybe 6k to 7500. The last three Seaver 7s have been reported at just under $2k and 8s go in the $4-5k range. Yet when it comes to beaters, it seems possible to grab a Ryan for 300-400 and basically impossible to find a Seaver for less than 500. No real conclusions on this one. Just think it’s interesting. Also somewhat annoying that I can’t find a crappy Seaver RC anywhere unless I want to pay 700+ (which I don’t). It’s not scarce but certainly much less pop than the Ryan. |
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