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52 Mantle

Anyone have the PSA pop report on this card?

Also any info on recent sales? Actual cost versus BV.

Thanks in advance

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  • Year Company Card No Name Variety 1-2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total

    1952 TOPPS 311 MICKEY MANTLE 206 217 124 92 64 29 6 3 772
  • Sorry, the Topps #311.

  • cohocorpcohocorp Posts: 1,371 ✭✭
    if you are asking about the psa 9 mantle, there are 6 of them in the pop reports and the smr is $200,000
  • There are 3 Gem Mint 10's? WOW that outta be worth a lot
  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,351 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>There are 3 Gem Mint 10's? WOW that outta be worth a lot >>

    Kyle

    Here's a little background on the three cards:

    Gem Mint 10. There have been three 1952 Topps Mantle's graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA:

    Fogel-Murphy Specimen. The card came from the fabulous 1952 Topps collection of Mark Murphy. It was then sold by dealer Bill Hughes to Collectors Universe CEO David Hall for $50,000 in 1993. When Hall's collection was auctioned by Superior in 1996, renowned collector Marshall Fogel purchased the card for $121,000.

    Wormser-Candiotti Specimen. This specimen was from Ed Wormser's wonderful collection. Sold in the Wormser sale by Robert Edward Auctions in 1996. Resold by Superior in 1998 to former major league pitcher, Tom Candiotti, for $104,500.

    Roehrig-Garcia Specimen. First sent in to PSA for grading by dealer Craig Roehrig. Sold to Peter Garcia in 1999 for $160,000. Resold by Superior to an anonymous collector in June, 2001 for $275,000.

    If ya see what a 9 will now bring - these were bargains in their time. And, for the investment conscious - a great buy!!!

    mike
    Mike
  • PSA pop on 7's and 8's?

    What about the Wagner's, how many are holstered?


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    << <i>There are 3 Gem Mint 10's? WOW that outta be worth a lot >>

    Kyle

    Here's a little background on the three cards:

    Gem Mint 10. There have been three 1952 Topps Mantle's graded Gem Mint 10 by PSA:

    Fogel-Murphy Specimen. The card came from the fabulous 1952 Topps collection of Mark Murphy. It was then sold by dealer Bill Hughes to Collectors Universe CEO David Hall for $50,000 in 1993. When Hall's collection was auctioned by Superior in 1996, renowned collector Marshall Fogel purchased the card for $121,000.

    Wormser-Candiotti Specimen. This specimen was from Ed Wormser's wonderful collection. Sold in the Wormser sale by Robert Edward Auctions in 1996. Resold by Superior in 1998 to former major league pitcher, Tom Candiotti, for $104,500.

    Roehrig-Garcia Specimen. First sent in to PSA for grading by dealer Craig Roehrig. Sold to Peter Garcia in 1999 for $160,000. Resold by Superior to an anonymous collector in June, 2001 for $275,000.

    If ya see what a 9 will now bring - these were bargains in their time. And, for the investment conscious - a great buy!!!

    mike >>



    Thanks for the info. Very interesting how cheap they sold for, compared to the 7's,8's,& 9's that sell now
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