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PSA's SMR price guide
Posted By: nbbrazil
SMR prices are fairly decent for 5-7 range cards in post war sets. Lower and higher grades have much more variability. Forget pre war...as many have said above, smr does not come close. a lot of that has to do with supply....with more supply available in the post war market (with the exception of a few sets...wilson franks, for instance...smr doesnt really match...and highly coveted cards (hank aaron rookie for instance)), prices tend to a general price. in pre war, especially with cards like e107 and so on, hard to put a price down with a small sample size. |
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