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Ideas on value of a 1952 Star Cal Complete Type 1 and Type 2 Set in VG/EX condition?
I'm not sure if any complete sets have ever changed hands. I know there are VCP values for the star cards but about half of the cards in the set have no graded examples that have changed hands. Thanks |
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You mentioned the condition, but my experience is that often condition isn't a big factor for these pieces, simply because there's so few of them, and most of them aren't in top shape. It doesn't help that PSA grades them all as Authentic if they're still in the envelope, which tends to further reduce the condition as a serious factor, unless they're really severely thrashed, to the point where the buyer pool will be reduced dramatically.
Obviously it's not that hard to ballpark the stars who have changed hands, and sort of get to an estimated value for those pieces. When you get to the pieces that have never changed hands, there's two approaches you can take: 1) Assume that they've never changed hands for a reason, because demand for these is almost certainly really thin on the commons, which means that it could be challenging to find a buyer at any price when you go to sell yourself. Although sometimes you get lucky with finding the one buyer who desperately needs just that common and is willing and able to pay handsomely for it, simply because he's not going to find it anywhere else. My experience is that this is unlikely, often because people who collect those players aren't used to paying top dollar, and there often aren't many of them, so they know that they can usually dictate their price. 2) Attempt to interpolate a value for the commons. Some people look at a % of the star card value, often based on a relative % from nearby baseline sets. Certainly this is one way to go, although I would honestly be worried about such an approach overvaluing the commons, simply because there will be even fewer collectors jonesing for the commons from such an obscure set, compared to the buyer population for the baseline set, particularly because these are from the early 50s, and the nearby baseline sets are all heavily collected (including the commons), whereas this set is not. My guess is that these two approaches should give you a good range, although it might be a little wide, which is a nice starting point to think about value. Then it's just a question of finding a point where you and the seller can agree, which might be within the range, or might not.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 02-17-2025 at 04:24 PM. |
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Thanks for the input.
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Some results for type 1 sets (or near sets) that might be relevant (I didn't see any type 2 sets):
https://collectrea.com/archives/2018...mickey-mantle/ https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=175748 |
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 02-18-2025 at 10:15 AM. |
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Thanks for all replies. |
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Interesting VCP data.
For better or worse, with rare stuff like this, the price is whatever a seller is willing to let it go for, assuming they can find a buyer willing to pay that much. And often the market doesn't clear for a long time, simply because the seller wants more than interested buyers are willing to pay at present, at least until the right person comes along. And unless the seller is motivated to sell, there's often no pressure for them to be willing to compromise on price, so it goes back into the sock drawer. If you're looking to buy stuff like this, then often your options are to be willing to overpay, or else plan for a really long road to pick it up, which could stretch for decades. But then again, maybe you'll get lucky and pick up a 67/70 set at auction for $5.4k! Assuming it doesn't go for $42k, that is...
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 02-18-2025 at 06:20 PM. |
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Some of the type 2s are incredibly rare. I believe a few go for more than some big hofers in the set.
Because none have been shared yet.. my type 2 for my Red collection took about 4 years to find. No envelope, but I can always buy a cheap player and just swap them. But I kind of like being able to see the back, I'm sure many collectors never have. PSA 1 is of course laughable, but what can you expect. ![]()
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My personal favorite, although I think it’s a Type 3?
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I believe this one is considered the hardest to get of the type 2's! Available if anyone is interested.
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Type 3s are so rare I think they were probably used for advertising at point of purchase, or something similar.
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