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VCP Help Please?

Looking to purchase a 1958 Topps #488 Hank Aaron (All Star) in a grade 8 or 8.5. Can anyone help with the avg selling prices ?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭
    All listings for 2009 in PSA 8 (no 8.5's recorded)

    1/21/10 eBay Auction $179.04
    12/10/09 eBay Auction $199.00
    12/10/09 eBay Auction $211.00
    11/15/09 eBay Listing $240.00
    8/11/09 eBay Auction $205.05
    7/15/09 eBay $169.50
    7/2/09 eBay $158.50
    5/21/09 eBay $255.00
    4/16/09 eBay $221.06
    2/26/09 eBay $185.00
    2/23/09 eBay $203.80
    2/17/09 eBay $238.88
    2/15/09 eBay $275.00
    2/2/09 eBay $189.99
    1/12/09 eBay $224.72
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  • 54topps54topps Posts: 1,145 ✭✭✭
    Average on an 8 is $201.21 last 2 sold for $179.04 and $199.00

    PSA 8.5 is N/A

    PSA 9 average is 2,580.30
  • Topps29Topps29 Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭
    Thank you!
  • jeffcbayjeffcbay Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭
    Figured I would piggy-back onto this thread instead of making a new one...

    Is there a VCP on the 1988 Topps Ripken #650 base card in PSA 10? I'm assuming they cover anything that's 20 years old and older. Thanks!!
  • 88T Ripken 650:

    7/21/09 $107.79
    2/19/09 BIN $100.00
    2/17/09 $82.25
    11/29/08 BIN $159.95
    11/3/08 $123.84
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