Would this 84 donruss set sell at a little premium?
easydoesit
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I have a nice 84 donruss set with only a few cards graded.
All psa
10 Bob Knepper
9 Allan Ramirez, Frank Lacorte, Dave Geisel, Nick Essasky, Scott Garrelts, and Matt Young
8 Jamie Allen and Bryan Clark
With this few graded and only one psa 10 should I ask any sort of premium? What would be a fair sale price if so?
Thanks
Chris
All psa
10 Bob Knepper
9 Allan Ramirez, Frank Lacorte, Dave Geisel, Nick Essasky, Scott Garrelts, and Matt Young
8 Jamie Allen and Bryan Clark
With this few graded and only one psa 10 should I ask any sort of premium? What would be a fair sale price if so?
Thanks
Chris
"I put my pants on just like you... One leg at a time. The differences is when I put them on, I make gold records."
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In my opinion, the only way the 1984 Donruss set can bring a premium is if it is still factory sealed.
If I am a buyer, the other premium I'd pay is Mattingly Rookie in PSA 9 or 10 condition.
The 1984 Donruss is a great set.
<< <i>Factory sealed yes.
If I am a buyer, the other premium I'd pay is Mattingly Rookie in PSA 9 or 10 condition.
The 1984 Donruss is a great set. >>
Bosox1976
I can't imagine THOSE graded examples would help much... but if you peppered in a Mattingly, and a few HOF'ers in 8's/9's/10's THEN the extra
graded commons might make a difference... the more the merrier!
I have several sets (that I actually care about) that I pick-up graded singles for every now and then... so I have several complete sets
with anywhere from 1-30 graded singles from it, but I try to stick with the stars.
Best of luck! I agree, that '84 Donruss set is a nice one!
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