Is a pop of 20 a lot for a 1969 PSA 9 card?
marz
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just checking for thoughts on this as I have no idea how low a number is needed to be tough to find.
I was thinking 7 or less is tough...how about the 20 figure?
I was thinking 7 or less is tough...how about the 20 figure?
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I have found when buying them off ebay when the pop is 5 or lower they go over 100. Above the 5 pop depending obviously on the player and team I can get them between 60 and 90 bucks.
DJJ
Mike
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<< <i>How is the old 69 Brock doing? I remeber that card would sell for good money in an 8? >>
There are still no 9's of the card. An 8 with not the greatest centering recently sold for $587.
1969 PSA 8 Brock
i have a 7 w/ dinged corners and nice centering that i paid $50 for several years ago... $587 is a lot.
i prefer aesthetics over low pop personally, but to each their own.
Julen
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John
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<< <i>Does anyone know where the Brock was on the sheet? It amazes me that one has not graded a 9 especially with those prices for a not so great 8! Is that the only card from 69 that is still a zero pop in a 9?
John >>
John-
There is actually another Hall of Famer for whome no PSA 9s or 10s exist: Red Schoendienst.
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<< <i>Does anyone know where the Brock was on the sheet? It amazes me that one has not graded a 9 especially with those prices for a not so great 8! Is that the only card from 69 that is still a zero pop in a 9?
John >>
I believe Bob Cacamese has or had a 1st series sheet and said the card was in the last or first column, but I don't think it was a corner card. Can you confirm Bob? I've seen some near perfectly centered Brock's (one is in my set) but the corners were too weak to get a 9. I think it's only a matter of time before someone finds a 9.
I have a scan of my Brock in my set:
1969 Set
It varies from card to card.