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Old 01-13-2016, 12:46 PM
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Robert-- thanks for sharing your findings and good luck in finishing the set. One of my favorites. How many do you still need ?
It is a great set. The photography is, in my opinion, one of the best Topps released. Still need 30 or so low #s but I haven't been chasing them very much. Need 14 high numbers, most notably Seaver then Cash and the rest are relatively common.
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Old 01-14-2016, 10:07 AM
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1967 is to my mind the best looking set of the 60's and I would say it could even be the best design of any Topps set if pressed (my top designs in chrono. order: 52 55 57 67 71 72). I find the high numbers fascinating and did a bit of an update on the math in a post about four years ago. Worth a look if you are interested in the SP and DP theories.
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Old 01-14-2016, 02:24 PM
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Dave:

I know we have had this discussion but I'm in agreement with the OP's list of 67 Hi #'s

I know from my dealing days back in the day -- that most of those cards listed as DP's were

1) Much easier to find in lots

2) Much Harder to sell to collectors

3) Available easily from other dealers

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Somewhere that other half of the sheet is out there. I'm hoping Mulder and Scully can find it.
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There are several I would buy every copy you can get me at some of those prices.
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:49 AM
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There are several I would buy every copy you can get me at some of those prices.
Totally agree. My "price guide" is essentially an if you can buy an EX or better copy at that price, do it.
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Old 01-18-2016, 11:07 AM
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Having spent a lot of time with this set a few years ago, i am with DaveH, and there really aren't dp and sp, but 4p, 3p, and 2p....and those prices listed are super low for many....a 583 barker for $15? only a beater.

specifically, summaryizing dave's post:

for each FULL 264-card 7th series sheet:

44 cards are printed 4 times - these are the true fairly-easy "double prints" - and we have solid evidence that these are truly 2x rows on each sheet.
22 cards are printed 3 times - these are in between!
11 cards are printed 2 times - these are the true TOUGHIES (including seaver rookie). "single prints"

I don't know why topps didn't just print all 88 cards 3 times across the two sheets....thus they would all be regular prints.

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There are several I would buy every copy you can get me at some of those prices.
Me too. I have built two 67 sets in the last 3 years and auctions and set breaks are really competitive. Most of those seem like some of the VG+ stale BIN prices honestly. If this is as you said "see that price grab it" then yes, absolutely. I've never seen a Belanger at that price but I haven't had to look in about a year...THANK GOODNESS...lol.

I think it needs to be said that prices are pretty strong on some of the 6th Series cards as well. Shoendists and McCarver come to mind...very auction competitive...
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Red S and Tim M are higher priced for 2 reasons

1) I think they are legit harder in that series

2) They are both popular Cardinals and for whatever reason the 6th series did NOT hit the St Louis area in 1967 -- but the 7th series was released in much larger than expected quantities for a final series. I suspect the 7th series has something to do with the Cardinals coasting to the NL Pennant and then the World Series win versus the Red Sox (probably the last time I ever rooted for the Red Sox other than 75 vs the Reds)

Yes, anything is possible with the 67 Hi series and yes I bet some of the "Tougher" cards are cheap at the listed price but that list approaches realty for the most part.
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Me too. I have built two 67 sets in the last 3 years and auctions and set breaks are really competitive. Most of those seem like some of the VG+ stale BIN prices honestly. If this is as you said "see that price grab it" then yes, absolutely. I've never seen a Belanger at that price but I haven't had to look in about a year...THANK GOODNESS...lol.

I think it needs to be said that prices are pretty strong on some of the 6th Series cards as well. Shoendists and McCarver come to mind...very auction competitive...
I updated my want list last night, and I am done with 1-533, except for Mantle, but still need 42 high numbers, including Seaver. I checked some cards on Ebay last night, and got sticker shock on some of them, and noticed that many had no VG examples, which is what I'm after. Time to do some searching.
I know I will eventually finish this off, but it looks like it may take a little longer than I thought.
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