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1965 topps charlie smith in psa 8

Hi All,

I know that there are a lot of 1965 set collectors out there and just wanted to get your opinion about this card.

I just received notification today that My #22 Charlie Smith came back a psa 8!

The serial number on the card is 40280859.

Should I put the card up on ebay for auction or do any of you that need the card want to make me an offer?

I would consider taking back a psa 7 plus some cash if that helps.

I also have a PSA 9 available of Johnny Blanchard, which has a pop of 2 in this grade.

You can post your ideas on the board or email me at jeej67@hotmail.com.

Happy holidays to all!
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  • Congratulations! I have looked at so many raw Charlie Smith cards and never even found one that would grade a 7. I would be very interested in this card. My email is wayne840@insightbb.com.

    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Please email me at jbasilone@adelphia.net....I will make a very strong offer on the Charley Smith card.

    John Basilone
  • qualitycardsqualitycards Posts: 2,811 ✭✭✭
    James - Great job on the Smith - The holy grail of the '65 set.
    All the ones I've seen incl some 8's were oc top to bottom, w/ the 8's being a tad oc, and the 7's a bit more.
    How is your centering? Does it fit that same pattern?...jay
  • The Charlie Smith 8 that I previously owned was a very weak 8 at best. The centering was at the outer limits of the psa guidelines and the overall eye appeal was not very good. There just aren't too many tougher cards in the 60's than this one.

    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • theBobstheBobs Posts: 1,136 ✭✭


    << <i>The Charlie Smith 8 that I previously owned was a very weak 8 at best. >>



    Wayne, you are being generous. That card is likely a PSA 6 if submitted in the last 9 months. That Smith had centering, corners, edges, and registration issues.

    Great submission result miami3. You should do well in selling #22.
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  • I have Smith in an 8.It cost me alot of money.If you post it on e-bay it will draw some lively bidding and I would be surprised if it went down for less then 500 dollars.My advise would be to put it on e-bay and let the bidding begin-same with Blanchard-I have the other 9.-Duke
    Carl
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    I think he might...I never heard from the owner. Maybe Wayne got it.
  • Jay,

    Thanks for the reply!

    I just got the card back from PSA via FEDEX this morning and I would say that the centering is 50-50 LR and
    60-40 TB.

    I do not have access to a scanner otherwise I would email you a picture of it, its a real beauty!

    Regards,

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • DavalilloDavalillo Posts: 1,846 ✭✭
    I have one of these in 8 but my recollection is that the last one of these that went on ebay was for a bit over $200 and that was considered disappointing. I might be wrong on this price but this is my recollection.

    If you put Blanchard on ebay you will lose me as a potential bidder.

    Jim


  • << <i>If you put Blanchard on ebay you will lose me as a potential bidder.
    Jim
    >>



    Davalillo

    Although he may lose you as a bidder if he lists it on ebay . He hasnt very likely lost a top 2 bidder for this card. If the past holds
    true you have not been a Major player when it comes to low pop PSA 8's and PSA 9's from the 60's sets
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Guys-

    First of all...I like the 1965 Topps talk...but lets get a few things straight.

    1.) The last Charlie Smith PSA 8 on eBay went for over $500.00. This was several months ago. Keep in mind at the time there was a gentlemen who just needed that card to complete his set in 8 or higher. This was Skipm.'s card...that he sold when he broke up his 65 set.

    2.) Regarding the Blanchard....is is a POP 2 and the Duke as 1 of them. So where does that leave us....2 bidders. One is the gentlemen who is second place on the registry...the other bidder is a well known Yankees collector. (Im trying to leave out username to protect the innocent).

    Dave...are you prepared to bid over $200.00 for that card...when you could just get a PSA 8 for your set? (Not sure if you have one already).

    John
  • qualitycardsqualitycards Posts: 2,811 ✭✭✭
    JIM (Miami) - Card sounds nice, already better then most I've seen. Good luck w/ its sale. Now and then its great to get a card like that, as it will make up for other transactions that you may have paid more for. Its a nice equalizer.

    In my dearly departed '65 set (stopped at 96.6%) - The "going rate" for the 2 or 3 Smiths in PSA-8's that came up in that span was always around $300.00. And my thought process was....As much as I need it, how can I pay $300+ on an $18.00 smr card? Cause eventually my finances will dictate me selling the set, and with that in mind if I sell the set at 100% of smr I only get $18.00 back on it. So I ended up getting a nice albeit top to bottom oc Charlie Smith PSA-7 on eBay for around $20ish which was double SMR for a PSA-7. Then I grabbed a common high pop PSA-9 common for about $45 and viola - my common PSA-7 of Smith + the common 9 equaled a grade of 8, and combined I still paid under SMR for the pair.
    When I broke my set up, the DUKE got my Smith PSA-7...jay
  • Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Jay-I did get your PSA 7 Smith-as I recall I resold it for over a 100.00 after I got my 8-Smith was the last card in the set I got in 8 and it took me over two years to find one.My advise to you set collectors is strike when you find one in an 8 if your goal is all 8's or better-but really its an ego thing because the difference between a 7 and an 8 is insignificant on your set registry grade .It only has a weight of 1.0!!The number 2 set on the registry has a 7 in the Smith slot and he is at 8.69.As Jay points out you will never get your money back when you sell down the line.I have also found that the quality of the 9's offered on e-bay lately leaves something to be desired.In my desire to raise my set registry I have been buying 9's and have found that many are not as nice as the 8's I am replacing.I am going back to basics and buying the card not the holder.One tends to get memorized with 9's when as a collector the card in the holder not the holder should govern.I am starting a 57 set with this philosphy in mine.I think I will enjoy my cards more.I used to enjoy my 65 set.I recently looked at the 9 Bobby Richardson I bought and almost cried-it was off center( 90/10) and the corners showed some wear on the back side.I tried to buy my 8 back at twice the price I sold it for to no avail.This set registry competition can cause a collector to get his priorities confused.I am going back to buying the card not the holder and let the chips fall.It will probably cost me 1st place-but that honor is for my ego not my enjoyment
    Carl
  • Miami3,

    Did you decide what you're going to do with the card? I know charlie smith is very fond of Indiana.image

    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • Wayne,

    If you got the card, will that mean that you'll buy other 8's for your all-9 set or would this the only one???

    Dave
    sellerman23
    1965 Topps
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    1952 Topps
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  • I'm taking the Castaldi approach. I'm trying to find bargains in the higher pops and pick up the low pops as they come available.

    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • qualitycardsqualitycards Posts: 2,811 ✭✭✭
    WAYNE - Hows your progress coming along w/ the "new & improved" set? ...jay
  • I'm 10% done in 9's so far. I'm in no hurry - just picking up the 9's below smr and trying for the low pop 8's. I have several cards from my old set that I can't register. Has anyone ever done trades for the exact same cards in the exact same grades before?image


    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • Guys,

    Thanks for all of your information on this card.

    I have not yet decided what to do with it.

    I did some research over the weekend and found that this card is one of the hardest Topps cards of all time to find graded in a PSA 8.

    With a pop of 3 in psa 8 you will not find more than 1 or 2 other cards made from 1952 to the present that are that low.

    In other years that I collect (59-75), a low pop card in an 8 usually has 6-10 examples known.

    Maybe I should donate the card to the Topps/PSA hall of fame?
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

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  • I have the mailing address for the hall of fame and it is 340 largo.....


    Even now at pop 4 there are so few cards with that low of populatkions in the basic sets of any year in the 60's.


    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Wayne-

    Your right..the POP is now 4. The big question is where that sole PSA 9 example is....now that is a mystery!

    I think this seller may let us battle it out on eBay...as I have not heard from him either.

    John
  • The psa 9 is not registered in any of the sets and I have never seen it for sale. I would bet it's in someone's inventory sitting on a shelf and they have no idea what they have or else it doesn't exist. It could just be an error.

    Wayne
    1955 Bowman Football
  • Wayne,

    I have never seen or heard of someone having the psa 9 either. It could have very well been posted as a 9 in correct by PSA.

    As far as I can tell, there are only a handful of vintage Topps cards (from 1952 to 1975) that have under 5 pop 8's.

    Many of the 6-10 pop cards from the sixties will go for 15-20X SMR if they ever come up on ebay, so the high prices show that there really is a big demand for these toughies.

    regards,

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Just wanted to let everyone know that I have privately sold the 65' charlie smith in psa 8 to a very nice gentleman
    from Indiana who is working on a high grade set.

    I think that most of you 65' collectors out there in psa land know who I am talking about.

    I thank all of you for your words of wisdom about this card and wish you all of the best in 2004!

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭


    You never contacted me regarding my offer...oh well. You never know how high I would of gone. Your loss is Wayne's gain.

    Congrats Wayne!


  • << <i>You never contacted me regarding my offer...oh well. You never know how high I would of gone. Your loss is Wayne's gain.

    Congrats Wayne! >>



    Just put him in the "penalty box", John. image

    JEB.
  • VarghaVargha Posts: 2,392 ✭✭
    Wow . . . that was quite a saga to read.
  • Now you have the money to buy the 1962 Blanchard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That will set you back as much as you got for the Smith.
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭
    Hupcap-

    What does a '62 Blanchard go for? Are you talking about a PSA 8?

    John
  • One just closed on EBAY for over $300 in PSA 8 grade.
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    He can most likely buy 2 of those Blanchards now.

    Maybe 3 if he would of contacted me.
  • John,

    Yes, I can buy 2 or 3 of the Blanchards for what I sold the 65 Smith for if I can only find one for sale.

    The last 62 Blanchard in psa 8 grade went off on ebay about 2 weeks ago for over $400.00.

    I have two 62' Blanchards in psa 7 that I got for under 40.00 each, so I have a hard time coming up with that much extra cash to upgrade to an 8.

    I decided to sell the 65 Smith in psa 8 (to the un-named person in Indiana )at a fair price for both of us.

    I'm sorry that I didnt contact you about the card, I must have deleted your email in error.

    I have other high end 65 material in storage and will go through what I have and will see if I have another Charlie Smith that will get an 8 and will let you know if I do.

    Regards,

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭
    ......
  • I have followed this thread since its inception. Congrats to Wayne, if in fact he is the new owner.

    I've looked and looked and can't find anywhere on this thread where the price between the buyer and seller was disclosed by either of them to be $700.

    Please point it out to me if I missed it.

    On the other hand, the rest of us should show the common courtesy to refrain from posting the price of a private transaction without the consent of the parties involved. Do do otherwise is petty and smacks of unprofessionalism.

    I, too, lost out on the Smith. My bid, directly to the owner, was obviously too low. No problem. You won't find me pouting and talking out of class about it. Nor have I seen others, except for Mr. Basilone.
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Toppsgun-

    Go Away.

  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Toppsgun-

    You might have to break 3 figures to get the Smith card.

    You'll get'em next time champ.

  • Toppsgun,

    Thank you for your opinion and offer on the card.

    I agree with you 100%.

    Due to the fact that it was a private transaction I did not post the selling price of the card nor did I disclose the name of the person who purchased the card.

    If the seller wants to discuss this information with you in private or on this board thats up to him.

    If I come accross another 65 Smith ins psa 8 shape I will contact you privately as it seems as some people on this board take this stuff a little too personally.

    Regards,

    Jim

    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • You better not have sold it without contacting Dav or I am telling on you. I hope you spend a long time in the penalty box if you didnt contact him first. I know for a fact that he would have paid at least 75% of SMR.
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    GGGR-

    Davalillo has had that card for a long, long time in PSA 8....check his registered set for details
  • Jim,

    I'd be thrilled to own a Smith-8 someday. Actually I have one already, but it's got that dreaded qualifier. Jay (quality cards) posted once in response to this same disclosure, something to the effect of, "Hey, toppsgun it's an 8, even if it is o/c." That is a great attitude to have.

    Something a lot of "sore losers" on this board could learn from.

    BTW, I think you handled the whole thing very well from start to finish. The price I offered you, while much higher than I've ever paid for any common card, I didn't really expect you to accept. But you did the right thing in taking offers, then selling privately to one of our own.

    The 'gun
  • Glenn,

    Please dont be a tattle tale and tell on me.

    I guess that I should be in the penalty box, cause I never contacted Dav due to the fact I knew I could get at least 100% of SMR ($22.00) if I sold it to anyone else.

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Topps Gun,

    Thanks for the kind words.

    I have been in this "hobby" since 1975, so I kind of think that I know what I am talking about.

    I have seen many of your posts on this board and obviously you are a very experienced collector as well.

    I will contact you if I come across any more nice 65 Smith cards.

    I typically have between 5-10 of each card from 1960-1980 in their raw state, I just have to find them in my warehouse.

    Regards,

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • Props to Basilone for editing out the comment I took issue with. Too bad it even happened in the first place.

    Jim,

    I may need you to turn on the private message feature in your profile. I'd like to send you a (short) list of the cards in a couple of my completed sets that could use a little upgrading. Either that, or take me on a tour of your warehouse.image

    Regarding collecting in general, yes, I've been at this hard core for about 14 years since rediscovering my childhood collection. I've had my share of great finds and good buys, but I'm always fascinated by people who come forward with presentation set cards and vending. I never had any of that as a kid. Just the wax. That's cool, too. My heart beats a little faster reading recent (ejguru?) posts about opening up '67 packs.

    Anyway, I look forward to helping each other out in the future. Now turn on that PM feature or click on the orange-colored lock in the upper right of my post and give me your email.





  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    I just realized his email is located in the very first post of this message.

    Bad form on my end..I must admit.

    Anyways...its good to know that there are people out there that will jump at the chance to spend bid dollars on PSA commons. Thats good news for all of our collections.

    John
  • Toppsgun,

    I just activated the private mail option on my profile so please feel free to contact me with you needs and I will see if I can help you out with anything.

    Jim
    Buyer and Seller of PSA graded Baseball Cards from 1900-1980.

    Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
  • As long as you learn from YOUR mistake of not contacting him first, thats all that really matters. I hate to see otherwise good sellers not play by the rules and end up in the penalty box. Its way too crowded as it is with repeat offenders that have the audacity to not contact Dav first.


  • I have also been following this thread with much interest like Toppsgun stated.I (for some unknown reason have just jumped into the 65 set) with a couple of recent purchases.I would like to know some of the nuances of the 65 set as well as a few pricing parameters if some of you 65 gurus will part with it.

    I did not get to read Basilones post that seemed to rile some up but it seems that He was honorable to edit it and give an honest admission of error on his part.That is the kind of person that I think draws me to this set.It seems,also that you 60's collectors are more of a brethern than most and I also like that.I am mainly a 55/56 collector and this is my first foray into the "modern"era image.Hopefully,I will learn much in the near future.I will be building this set slowly as my other two sets are my first priority right now.

    John,

    I for one,appreciated your candid post when you realized your error.


    Vic
    Please be kind to me. Even though I'm now a former postal employee, I'm still capable of snapping at any time.
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