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venezuela topps, seaver

I recently came across and purchased a 1968 Venezuela Topps Tom Seaver in very good condition. Unfortunately, PSA was tough and gave it a 4 rating. Nonetheless and even with a PSA 4 grade, this is now the highest rated Seaver card for this distribution...and, even better, there only 3 cards graded for the '68 Venezuela Topps Seaver. Yet, the card remains part of Seaver's Master Set Registry with PSA.

Since the Venezuelan Topps are so rare, I am naturally curious as to this card's value. I'd appreciate your thoughts and ideas on value.

Thanks and Happy New Year.
J

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  • carew4mecarew4me Posts: 3,470 ✭✭✭✭
    I have the 68 Carew in PSA 5.

    I think member Carew29 had a PSA 5 that he sold not long ago.

    I would say $60-$120.

    Loves me some shiny!
  • I paid just over $200 for a PSA 5 Johnny Bench rookie last year. Thought that was a good deal at the time. On Naxcom someone has a GAI 1 (as in one) of the Ryan rookie for sale at $6000. Something tells me it will be for sale for a long, long, long time.
    Collecting Nolan Ryan Master, 1968 Basic, and WHA, as well as unused and authentic tickets from 60s-70s rock concerts.
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