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  • I'm FAR from a vintage expert, but from the info I've gathered from this place, the '75 set is tough in high grade. While that may be wrong, one thing that I do know about the card, is the fact that it's Aaron's first not pictured in a Braves jersey image
  • nam812nam812 Posts: 10,585 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Its also the last card in the set, making it more condition sensitive.
  • I have the whole '75 set, and I for one, can tell you that condition is all over the place with that set. I've had a PSA 9 Rose, PSA 7 on the Yount and Brett rookies. I haven't had the Aaron graded yet, but I'm assuming a 6. Centering is all over the place with this set.
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  • julen23julen23 Posts: 4,558 ✭✭
    agreed w/ nick.

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  • I have a beauty PSA 9 '75 Mini Aaron if anyone is interested.


  • << <i>I have a beauty PSA 9 '75 Mini Aaron if anyone is interested. >>



    what are you asking?
  • Make me an offer. It's really nice.
  • bifff257bifff257 Posts: 751 ✭✭


    << <i> Its also the last card in the set, making it more condition sensitive. >>




    I believe I had the Aaron card back in my youth....

    It now has a "rubber ban" qualifier...image
  • EchoCanyonEchoCanyon Posts: 2,288 ✭✭✭
    Is the value of mini's higher?
  • It's a pop 14, so moderately scarce in that grade. High demand card, though.
  • StingrayStingray Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Is the value of mini's higher? >>



    Yes, limited distribution of minis compared to the regular.
  • I sold the Aaron RB PSA 9 for about $950 a year ago.

    Actually, the PSA 8 version of this card did not sell for the BIN price, so I cracked and resubbed.

    Much happier with the sale price of the 9.

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  • TreetopTreetop Posts: 1,474
    The 75 topps (Standard Size) set in high grade has been on FIRE for a few months now. 1/1 PSA 10's going for $450 and many 9's going for good money.

    Last year the Aaron in 9 sold for a low of $605. Since then the card has caught fire again with a 9 selling in February for $1491.00 and the one mentioned above for 1313.00


    Last card in set, HOF, popular design, low pop, many reasons this card continues to sell for good $$$ in high grade
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  • RoarIn84RoarIn84 Posts: 859 ✭✭
    does anyone know why demand for the minis has declined so dramatically over the years??? especially on unopened product. it seems that the regular issue goes for double what the mini goes for and it used to be the opposite. i know Mr Mint had a find a while back on the minis but that was only like 20 cases right? but yeah, the Aaron is an especially tough one to find in high grade/centered......
  • scooter729scooter729 Posts: 1,730 ✭✭✭


    << <i>does anyone know why demand for the minis has declined so dramatically over the years??? especially on unopened product. >>



    In a word - Gary.
  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,728 ✭✭✭✭✭
    does anyone know why demand for the minis has declined so dramatically over the years??? especially on unopened product. it seems that the regular issue goes for double what the mini goes for and it used to be the opposite. i know Mr Mint had a find a while back on the minis but that was only like 20 cases right? but yeah, the Aaron is an especially tough one to find in high grade/centered......

    This statement is true for unopened product (mainly because mini packs are more plentiful, and also are tougher in which to find mint cards), but for PSA cards, minis go for much bigger bucks than their regular sized counterparts. 1/1 commons routinely go for $600+, and low pop cards seem to fetch more action than the regular size versions in most cases, too.


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