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Old 02-20-2021, 03:54 PM
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Oops, fixed.

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Two cards on my watch list are just befuddling me today. One, a 1973 Kellogg's PSA 10 Stargell is at just under $90 with a little time left. Of the last five sales, three 10's went for under $20, and the other two sold for $25 and $24.99. Getting 10's in this set is pretty frickin' easy, as it seems to almost be the default setting at PSA. I believe they don't come up for sale too often because there is no profit in them. Weird.

The second one is what I call a "Discounterpart" - a lesser valued card in the set that also contains the player's rookie card. It's a PSA 9 OC 1972 'Dr. J' All Star card, and it's at $209 with a couple of hours left!! Before Covid, I picked up a better centered PSA 9 OC version for around $35 all told.

Yowza!!!
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I saw that Greg Morris had a 1976 Topps Jim Rice up over $50 the other day. That’s...something.
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Holy mother of crap!!!!!!! The 1972 Erving I just referenced went for (with tax and shipping) over $500. Yoinks!!!!
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When there is so much 1981 to present stock out there, how can the PSA10 & PSA9 be going for these prices. Everyone looking in their closet could have 9's and 10"s , then just submit, wait 10 months and reap the rewards.
Seems like the newer stuff would be subjected to a crash rather than low population vintage high grade. All sports
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