Five of the eight are 1 of 1s in PSA 8, with none higher. One of them does not exist in PSA 8. The other two have PSA 8 populations of 2 and 3, respectively.
Doug Rivard has one of them in PSA 9, and one of them in PSA 8. He is an Aaron master collector - and won't be looking to sell.
Bottom line - you are not going to find them here.
If you are truly serious about finding them - you should post a fairly ridiculously high buy offer here in the hopes that someone has one raw that they will submit on your behalf.
I am actively buying MIKE SCHMIDT gem mint baseball cards. Also looking for any 19th century cabinets of Philadephia Nationals. Please PM with additional details.
Not to mention that 1974 is generally regarded as one of the toughest years of OPC ever.
I am actively buying MIKE SCHMIDT gem mint baseball cards. Also looking for any 19th century cabinets of Philadephia Nationals. Please PM with additional details.
Thanks for the education. I had no idea! I remembered seeing a couple on Ebay about six months ago and liked what they looked like. Oh well. Thanks again. I always learn a lot on the board.
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Doug Rivard has one of them in PSA 9, and one of them in PSA 8. He is an Aaron master collector - and won't be looking to sell.
Bottom line - you are not going to find them here.
If you are truly serious about finding them - you should post a fairly ridiculously high buy offer here in the hopes that someone has one raw that they will submit on your behalf.
Also, #5 and #6 in PSA 8 (OC)
Need them for my sets, but willing to let go for nice raw examples.
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Doug Rivard has one of them in PSA 9, and one of them in PSA 8. He is an Aaron master collector - and won't be looking to sell.
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Is Doug behind the "Atlantacardco" (or something like that) Ebay name?"
There were some '74 OPC Aaron PSA 8 and 9s in late 2003, but he outbid me on all of them.
Doug