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Posted By: jay behrens
would anyone bid $10 on this card? It's a dirt common. |
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Posted By: t-206collector
...aren't sophisticated enough to read the fine print in the price guide that indicates that first and last cards in a set are only highly valuable in higher grades because of rubber-banding. So, they see a high price in the guide and apply it to lesser grades. This in turn drives the prices of first and last cards in a set up, notwithstanding the irrational basis for it. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
about other price guides, but in the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, first and last cards in major numbered vintage sets are not priced on a percentage basis, but on numerous actual sales in each particular grade. In the new edition the '33G Bengough will be listed at $3,500 NM, $350 EX and $145 VG, all amply supported by observed sales. |
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