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If a collector is looking for Ex-Mt or NM ungraded copies of 1967 High numbers, generally how much more should he expect to pay above the prices listed in this very intesting post? 2 times as much? More? Less?
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Good question. I'd say it's logarithmic based on the EX price. I.E. a common DP I list at $8 above should be able to be found for about $12-15. A Seaver in NM is going to be 3-4x what I priced it at above.
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I'd say it depends and can vary widely based on the card but for the lower valued non-DPs listed above, I would guess most of them could be found for around $20 in NM. Again, as a reminder, my price list is from a buyer's perspective of being a good deal. If I had these for sale, I would probably list them at 1.25x or 1.5x above prices as a starting point.
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Here's a doozy. Just ended the other day. If you don't want to click on the link a raw NM-MT Brooks Robinson ended at $709.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Topps-S...53.m1438.l2649 It was sold by Greg Morris Cards and I know he gets good prices but dang! Glad I finished this set several years ago. Last edited by stlcardsfan; 09-27-2017 at 09:38 AM. |
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It’s been several years since I finished my 67 set. I know the last card I needed was 605 Shannon. I finally ended up paying around $100 after losing out on several for $80-$90.
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Boy, I coulda used this thread 10 years ago when I completed my 1967 set! Great information. And it's very comforting to know I'm not the only person who balked at paying big bucks for the likes of Ray Barker and Bill Bryan (Yankees premium, I know, but still...). I have pushed specific prices out of my mind but I still have vivid recollections of losing out on a Norm Cash auction at the last second and scoring a bargain on the A's rookies.
Here's a question: All the Rookie Stars cards had a yellow background in 1967 but the super-tough Orioles rookies with Mark Belanger has a red background. Why is that? |
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