10's in the SMR
Onlypsahockey
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I've noticed that PSA lists 10's in the SMR for some sets but not all. Obviously there must be X amount of 10's in existence from a particular set to warrant a listing.
Does anyone know what this number or ratio is?
Let's take a set I'm building as an example. 1972 Topps HKY.
111/176 cards in the set show at least one 10 in the pop report and there have been a total of 193 10's graded to date.
Sure 193 is a small percentage of the total cards graded from this set but 60% of this set is available in 10. I'd think there are enough 10's from this example for PSA to start pricing them in the SMR.
Any thoughts?
Bob
Does anyone know what this number or ratio is?
Let's take a set I'm building as an example. 1972 Topps HKY.
111/176 cards in the set show at least one 10 in the pop report and there have been a total of 193 10's graded to date.
Sure 193 is a small percentage of the total cards graded from this set but 60% of this set is available in 10. I'd think there are enough 10's from this example for PSA to start pricing them in the SMR.
Any thoughts?
Bob
57 Topps (83%) 7.61
61 Topps (100%) 7.96
62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
63 Topps (100%) 7.96
63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
68 Topps (39%) 8.54
69 Topps (3%) 9.00
69 OPC (83%) 8.21
71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
72 Topps (100%) 9.39
73 Topps (13%) 9.35
74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
75 Topps (50%) 9.23
77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
88 Topps (5%) 10.00
61 Topps (100%) 7.96
62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
63 Topps (100%) 7.96
63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
68 Topps (39%) 8.54
69 Topps (3%) 9.00
69 OPC (83%) 8.21
71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
72 Topps (100%) 9.39
73 Topps (13%) 9.35
74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
75 Topps (50%) 9.23
77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
88 Topps (5%) 10.00
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Comments
PSA does not list tens for pre-1977, generally.
They do say in the guide that 10s from the vintage era usually price at between 2 and 5 times SMR.
Sometimes they go for much more - it all depends. When populations of a card in a grade are only 1 or 2 - yes, a general price may be estimable - but, especially with the low population cards on vintage sets, the volatility can be gargantuan.
~ms
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