Help! A case of OC
stonepassers
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Help! I need feedback on values for vintage cards. Example 1968 E. Banks psa 9 has book value of 350.00 but with an oc qualifier what is its value. Lets say it is 80/20 or 75/25. Thanks for any input.
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One sold on Ebay for $55.00 so that gives you a rough idea.
Matt
1994 Pro Line Live
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Take it down "two notches",
say to a PSA 7, maybe $35? (maybe a little more? or maybe a little less?) Notice the big "drop-off" in SMR price from a PSA 9 to a PSA 8 and a PSA 7 (i.e., $350 >>>> $60 >>>>$35).
An OC qualifier will be much closer in value to the $35 price, and "far away" from that SMR pricetag of $350!
Good luck! After saying all this, $35 doesn't look all that bad for any kind of a PSA mint state Ernie Banks card! LOL! (Qualifier included!)
Good luck to ya!
rbd
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