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![]() ![]() I'll just go to ebay and sort thru completed listings like I should have done in the first place. |
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Ok so a 1974 topps ex-nrmt raw Terry Bradshaw sold on Nov 3 for 88 cents plus the requisite $2.50 shipping, handling, etc fee.
a 1974 Topps Mike Schmidt raw in similar condition sold for $3.09 + $2.50 on the same day. That gives me a good idea. just for fun, I'll try to rephrase my orignal question. Admittedly, I didn't spend enough time trying to make myself clear. My bad... Can I expect football cards in mainstream issues like topps, in similar condition, and of similar level stars at similar points in their career (Bradshaw vs Schmidt for example) to sell for about 1/2 to 1/3 the value of their baseball counterparts thru the 70's 80's and 90's? Last edited by tonyo; 11-07-2012 at 08:45 AM. |
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i think i know what you are asking
![]() football cards, really all cards from the 70-90's are worth about the same % of book as their baseball counterparts. that being said, football cards were produced on a much smaller scale and may actually outpreform (did i just say that!) their baseball brothers over time. hope that helps..... |
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I didn't realize they were produced on a much smaller scale. Is that true for the 90's as well? |
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FYI Tony, I dont think your OP was very confusing.
It is true however, that Baseball and Football are different sports. ![]() |
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yes, it's true but.....what's a % of a gazillion.....
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so there are a buhzillion 90's football cards
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Over the years I've spoken to a couple dealers at local shows and they comment on how they can always sell 70's football commons very well. They would much rather carry sharp football commons from the 70's than baseball. I tend to agree. I'll always stop to look through a 10 cent commons box of mid 70's football. I won't give a baseball box a second look. Just me.
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I just thought you were over thinking the pricing of the cards in relasionship to each other.
To me the sale of a midgrade 74 Terry Bradshaw really has nothing to do with what a 74 Mike Schimdt card might sell for and visa versa. Many factors can effect the price of each of those cards, corners, centering, eye appeal, etc... but neither of those cards are one of the factors in determining the pricing of each other. I apologize if you felt offened by my Previous reply( surely not intented), I was only trying to be helpful with the question. I sense some sarcasim in the repies so I will just bow out and allow the other qualified board members to assist you. Sorry I could help you out. Regards John |
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