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Looking for a $ on a 1960 Bob Clemente in a 5, 6, 7, 8

Much appreciated!
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Authorized wholesale dealer for BCW, if you need any supplies let me know and I will get you a quote

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  • 5 6 7 8 9
    326 Roberto Clemente (HOF) 65 95 150 350 1250

    Here ya go.

    Peace
    Trying to complete 1970 psa set.
    45% complete.
  • JeremyDie1JeremyDie1 Posts: 2,383 ✭✭✭
    65,95,150,350. (1960 Topps)
  • Thanks guys!
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    Authorized wholesale dealer for BCW, if you need any supplies let me know and I will get you a quote
  • VCP prices are the following:

    PSA 5: $51.51

    PSA 6: $58.13

    PSA 7: $126.18

    PSA 8: $319.50

    PSA 9: $1355.95
  • I'd suggest getting a VCP (Vintagecardprices.com) subscription myself as I think they do a much better job of providing accurate pricing data.
  • Great! Thanks for the info
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    Authorized wholesale dealer for BCW, if you need any supplies let me know and I will get you a quote
  • MCMLVToppsMCMLVTopps Posts: 4,965 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My 2 cents...

    VCP is an excellent site, I'm a member. While you are interested in 1960 cards, you may want to keep in mind for future reference that I think VCP goes up to only 1984. Additionally, VCP will eventually capture all eBay win data along with auction house prices, but I think they've only come into existence in the past couple of years, thus the "history" of their data is limited in some areas.

    I am not a fan of SMR. The SMR current data for the set I collect almost does not reflect reality, in some cases by more than $2k++ for multiple cards, and easily off by many Benjamins in a lot of cards. Ah, that would be the 55T set.

    A suggestion is to do an Ebay search for the card(s) you are looking for, then click the "Completed Listings" in the far left panel. Then click "show items". Presto, you now have a list of all sales of that card for about the past 3 weeks running. You can then create an excel file to track this data to see any trends in the up or down movement of those cards. Works for me, but it can be tedious.

    GL,
    Al - mcmlvtopps
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