Thoughts on value?, The great Dizzy Dean...
dizzyfoxx
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I'd like to get some feedback on high and low market value for this card. The scanned image really doesn't do it justice. It has perfect focus and registration and strong bold color. The back is perfectly clean. It has been at least 3 1/2 years since I've even seen one on the market in this grade. Feedback appreciated.
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I have not followed this card, so I don't know the demand, but if you have not seen one at this level for a while, you will probably get a permium for it.
<< <i>you will probably get a permium for it. >>
Would that make his hair really curly? My grandma used to get those all the time.
Brian
If the centering weren't slightly off top/bottom and L/R the price could be many multiples of SMR.
Good luck if you decide to sell this beauty. Seeing cards like this in person is worth the price of admission to the big shows. They are stunning, and scans don't do them justice I'll agree with you on that!
GG
<< <i>These bad boys are tough to pin down. With a pop count of only 19 with a single example higher (see the #1 set on the registry) this card belongs with a major auction house such as mastronet. There are atleast a few sets in the top 10 that have a lesser grade of this one and with only a handful of sets cracking the 8.0 GPA, my guess is the price realized for this one very well could push double SMR or $10,000. The big goudeys at 8 and above can bring insane prices. recently some 34 goudey 9s sold for over 15 grand each. they were 1/1 but they were COMMONS.
If the centering weren't slightly off top/bottom and L/R the price could be many multiples of SMR.
Good luck if you decide to sell this beauty. Seeing cards like this in person is worth the price of admission to the big shows. They are stunning, and scans don't do them justice I'll agree with you on that!
GG >>
Thanks for the input GG, it's very much appreciated.