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justincredible
Here's an ungraded going for $30 so far: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-topps-Jerry-Rice-ROOKIE-card-sharp-crisp-corners-/180826972932?pt=US_Football&hash=item2a1a20a304#ht_500wt_1188WebFire;1100412 wrote:That's just an ask price. Anyone can ask what they want. Most on ebay are $10-30.
A gem mint 10 from PSA or BVG bring big bucks.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JERRY-RICE-1986-TOPPS-161-RC-ROOKIE-CSA-10-GEM-MINT-SUBS-10-10-9-10-10-9-/320833067430?pt=US_Football&hash=item4ab32419a6#ht_500wt_1182 -
WebFire
I wonder if they actually sell them? That card has never been worth that much.justincredible;1100417 wrote:Here's an ungraded going for $30 so far: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-topps-Jerry-Rice-ROOKIE-card-sharp-crisp-corners-/180826972932?pt=US_Football&hash=item2a1a20a304#ht_500wt_1188
A gem mint 10 from PSA or BVG bring big bucks.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JERRY-RICE-1986-TOPPS-161-RC-ROOKIE-CSA-10-GEM-MINT-SUBS-10-10-9-10-10-9-/320833067430?pt=US_Football&hash=item4ab32419a6#ht_500wt_1182 -
Sonofanump
I found a few 60's Reds, nothing from your list.justincredible;1100284 wrote:Frank Robinson, Elio Chacon, Bill Henry, Whitey Lockman, and Tony Gonzalez. I guess I needed 5, not 4.
I would be interested in seeing a list of all the Reds cards you had.
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justincredibleThere is no telling how much someone is will to pay for a gem mint 10 graded card. The higher profile the player, the bigger the premium people will pay.
Take this 1987 Fleer Larkin RC for example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1987-Fleer-204-Barry-Larkin-PSA-10-GEM-MINT-rookie-card-/200716336784?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item2ebba03e90#ht_500wt_1182
It sold for $108. Book value is $10, typical sell value for an ungraded card is a couple bucks. So it ended up selling for almost 11x the BV and while he's a HOFer he isn't nearly of the same status as Jerry Rice.
The book value on the Rice RC is $60 so it doesn't surprise me at all that a 10 would sell for $2k+. -
justincredible
I do. Do you have either the Brooks Lawrence or Don Newcombe? If so, what condition are they? They are the two cards I currently have that are a little below my condition standard for the set.Sonofanump;1100429 wrote:I found a few 60's Reds, nothing from your list.
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You never traded ball cards as a kid?justincredible;1100443 wrote:wut -
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Yes.LJ;1100448 wrote:You never traded ball cards as a kid? -
I Wear PantsI used to be into baseball cards a lot as a kid. Have a few full year sets.
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LJ
When you were going through someone else's stack of cards, you seperated them into 2 piles... "need it" and "got it"justincredible;1100450 wrote:Yes. -
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I don't really remember that.LJ;1100454 wrote:When you were going through someone else's stack of cards, you seperated them into 2 piles... "need it" and "got it" -
Sonofanump
Nope. Cuellear, McMillan, Osteen, Lynch, and O'Toole Top Rookie Pitcher.justincredible;1100438 wrote:I do. Do you have either the Brooks Lawrence or Don Newcombe? If so, what condition are they? They are the two cards I currently have that are a little below my condition standard for the set. -
justincredible
Well you are of no use to me.Sonofanump;1100458 wrote:Nope. Cuellear, McMillan, Osteen, Lynch, and O'Toole Top Rookie Pitcher.
Got any other years? The only other vintage Reds I have are a few Nuxhall's and two from the 1958 set (Jerry Lynch and I can't remember the other, picked them up for $2/each in PHX). -
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Sonofanump
1954 Bowman Hobie Landrith #220justincredible;1100461 wrote:Well you are of no use to me.
Got any other years? The only other vintage Reds I have are a few Nuxhall's and two from the 1958 set (Jerry Lynch and I can't remember the other, picked them up for $2/each in PHX).
1959 Topps Roy McMillan #405 -
justincredible
What condition are they in? Sharp corners, creases, centered, etc?Sonofanump;1100500 wrote:1954 Bowman Hobie Landrith #220
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Sonofanump
Center and handled/slightly worn corners. I'm not your mint graded guy.justincredible;1100506 wrote:What condition are they in? Sharp corners, creases, centered, etc? -
justincredible
I don't care about mint, I just like to stay above EX if possible.Sonofanump;1100511 wrote:Center and handled/slightly worn corners. I'm not your mint graded guy.
How does your Hobie compare to this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Bowman-220-Hobie-Landrith-RC-VG-VGEX-F142903-/120852780465?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item1c236315b1#ht_816wt_1173
How does your McMillan compare to this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Topps-405-Roy-McMillan-EXMT-EXMT-E126550-/130598804103?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item1e684b9a87#ht_816wt_1173 -
Sonofanump
Hobie is nicer, McMillan is slightly worse.justincredible;1100517 wrote:I don't care about mint, I just like to stay above EX if possible.
How does your Hobie compare to this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Bowman-220-Hobie-Landrith-RC-VG-VGEX-F142903-/120852780465?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item1c236315b1#ht_816wt_1173
How does your McMillan compare to this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Topps-405-Roy-McMillan-EXMT-EXMT-E126550-/130598804103?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item1e684b9a87#ht_816wt_1173 -
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mcburg93Frank Robinson, Bill Henry, and Whitey Lockman are the ones I have duplicates of. The Whitey Lockman has a fold in a corner but the other two are in decent shape. When the girl gets home I will get some pics for you.
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justincredible
Sounds good.mcburg93;1100559 wrote:Frank Robinson, Bill Henry, and Whitey Lockman are the ones I have duplicates of. The Whitey Lockman has a fold in a corner but the other two are in decent shape. When the girl gets home I will get some pics for you. -
justincredible
If you are interested in selling, how much would you want for them?Sonofanump;1100534 wrote:Hobie is nicer, McMillan is slightly worse. -
like_thatI have had this card for awhile. I was thinking about giving it away, or just throwing it away. Seems useless.