Cut off on SMR* complete set values???
marz
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I realize the alleged value of much of the SMR is not realistic,but as a guide how is it they determined that 1969 was thr cut off for complete set values and when will ...oh let's say the 1970 complete set SMR values be posted? Just wondering!
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Thread Title: 3 Modern Vintage sets for sale~
Created On Thursday June 03, 2004 11:50 PM
marz
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Thursday June 03, 2004 11:50 PM (NEW!)
1) 1976 Master set of Islays restaurant discs. all PSA 10. I have 71.62% in PSA 10 complete - Number 2 set on the registry~
2) 1976 CRANES Potatoe Chip - MASTER set- 81.08% complete. Number 2 Finest** offers* for each or $2500 for both which is about $19 per card...including the PSA cert fees. Both sets are loaded wit hall of fame super Stars~
3) 1961 Golden Press 100% complete. Listed as number 7 set................but will be number 2 set next week as soon as I post the remainder of the cards I am waiting to receive in the Mail. They are super tough in high grade with low pop due to cards being on front and back cover of book they come in/from. Just check the pop report on these! $2200.00.
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SMR cuts off complete set values for football at 1959.
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I'll have some raw cards up for auction next week.
Guaranteed to be crease free if I don't look at them with my glasses on,
and also guaranteed not to be altered by anyone I know or care about ...
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1967 Topps BB PSA 8 & up
1975 Topps BB PSA 9 & up
1959 Topps FB PSA 8 & up
1976 Topps FB PSA 9 & up
1981 Topps FB PSA 10
1976-77 Topps BK PSA 9 & up
1988-89 Fleer BK PSA 10
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<< <i>Actually, unlike raw set values, the SMR set values are the sum of the individual cards. If you know what the value is for the singles and the listed cards then you can determine the SMR value for the set. >>
True, but this has nothing to do with my question as to why pSA posts what they do!
<< <i>By the way, how many posts before I am considered a "master collector" ? A couple of guys with cards wort ma grand total of $468.54 have such a title and can hardly know anything being as they can near afford anything of substance. They even change their Registered set names and block out you seeing plainly who they are out of embarrassment when they list one card in 27 different sets and even that one card is a PSA 5 worth $4.22! >>
Send me some of your extra E* cards, and I'll make sure that you get whatever title you want. It worked for me ;-)