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1952 Topps House yellow tiger
I've read a bit about this variety, and the growing consensus seems to be that it's a legit variety, not just a printing error.
But where I'm having difficulty is valuation, since the price guides I have access to don't yet seem to recognize this variety, and there are few auction prices. I ask because there's one on ebay now, a PSA 2, and it's at $305 with one day to go. I'm considering giving it a try, if this card could wind up someday being as prized as the Campos black star. And because I've so seldom seen this one up for sale. What are your thoughts? Worth trying? Or overpriced/overrated? |
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1952 Topp Yellow Tiger
While this card has high recognition among collectors of the Topps 1952 set, it is not in the super or master PSA set checklists, nor was it in the last issue of the SCD Standard Catalog. Not sure about Beckett, maybe Rich will know.
I got my copy shortly after it was mentioned in an SCD article quite awhile back, I think by Bob Lemke. If it makes into the PSA Registry list, or SCD Catalog, master set collectors will need it and the value will soar. A similar card is the 52 Campos with the partially missing front border. Some sellers are offering it for high dollars but getting no takers. But if it makes the PSA, Beckett ot SCD checklist, it's value will soar as well. I'm glad I got mine early . My guess is that the final price on that auction will be a good deal higher. Mine is not in great shape, but that seems to true of many of the ones I have seen on ebay so far |
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IMO soon added to the registry. Sales can price collectors want this card
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"Trolling Ebay right now" © Always looking for signed 1952 topps as well as variations and errors |
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So given your thoughts, would $300 to $500 be a reasonable price for a PSA 2 Yellow Tiger? I'd imagine the card I'm watching will fetch somewhere toward the north end of that range.
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House
I am not a graded guy, but if Ted is right that it will eventually be added to the registry I think it would after that go for more than $ 500.
So Ted, if it really does exist in gray back as seemingly indicated in a prior thread, do you think that would be separately listed |
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Al
It absolutely exists in the grey back variation. There are at least 3 known to exist.
But the partial yellow tiger is not known in the grey backs - at least not yet. As for the value ... many have sold lately in the $900-$1,200 lately. (I think that's high ... there are definitely a few others that I think are more valuable.) Cheers, Patrick |
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