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Hello everyone,
For the past several months now, I have been considering selling my collection of 1952 Topps cards. Here are the basic details: Cards needed for the complete set: 311 Mickey Mantle 312 Jackie Robinson 333 Pee Wee Reese 392 Hoyt Wilhelm 400 Bill Dickey 407 Ed Mathews average condition of collection is VG. All cards are raw, nothing graded. All cards in top loaders. Low numbered run is complete. Only error varation is House Yellow Tiger. I do not know what would be a fair price, I know a ballpark (sorry, no pun) but really do not know how to value such things. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks, Tom |
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And of course Bartirome
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PM sent
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Love your humor posting the Bartirome! Post your "ballpark," and you never know.
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No humor inplied with Bartirome. He is worth more then some HOFers from this set and is a prime key in the high numbers. The "ballpark" will be set by the offers. When I get one I am confortable I will take it. I am not breaking up the collection. If this does not sell, I will simply keep it. Here is the Campy.
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The value really depends heavily on the grades of the key HOFers and obviously the high numbers in the set.
The Mays would likely be a 1.5 and is the most valuable card you have in the set. Waiting on offers will likely only yield low balls or none at all. Your best chance to sell is to put a number that you are comfortable with for the set and see if you get any interested buyers. |
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Yes, I understand about the Bartirome being valuable, and I wasn't insulting. I just think it's funny that in 2024, of all the incredible stars in that set, that card is so valuable. I thought you were being serious/humorous at the same time.
LOVE the Campy btw. good luck! Quote:
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[FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"]CampyFan39 Last edited by campyfan39; 07-09-2024 at 07:43 PM. |
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Sgc is $15 per card to grade. Gotta think it’s worth the one month turn around and $6k to grade and in crease your value x2 at minimum
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and what if a perspective buyer only wants raw cards? If I had 6K to blow on grading, I would not even consider selling the cards!
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