Nice collection. The 70's sets seem like mostly 6/7's decent condition but with soft corners/centering def. wouldn't refer to them as minty/mint. Good luck w/ the sales. If there are truely some minty 1970 cards in the set you would do better grading and selling those seperate. jmho
>>Nice collection. The 70's sets seem like mostly 6/7's decent condition but with soft corners/centering def. wouldn't refer to them as minty/mint. Good luck w/ the sales. If there are truely some minty 1970 cards in the set you would do better grading and selling those seperate. jmho >
Hey crazylegs, thanks!
Actually, it is better than described (yes, some centering issues on a few) and I am actually kicking myself for not sending these cards (commons too) to PSA for grading. We just overlooked going card by card on this set and always had a plan to sell some sets first just to recoup some money. And, Muggyback guarantee if the winner is not satisfied.
After further review this morning when taking pictures, it is freakin beautiful and conservatively, there are at least 25 PSA 9's in there.
Yes, really!
Again and to reiterate, I should not be selling this set raw, but it is too late...
>>so if there are 25 9s just put it as 2-5% mint and so on.>>
Non-graded cards are so subjective, that's why I had to send 501 cards into PSA in order to sell them.
I just have my own minty Mugmint language I guess, I have no idea if there are 25 or 50 PSA 9's (and cannot guarantee that) but, this set is flat out in great condition! It's a a blazer!
I'll stick with that... In my opinion, my 1970 set is a blazer and I should have broke it up and sent 400 individual cards into PSA...
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The 70's sets seem like mostly 6/7's decent condition but with soft corners/centering
def. wouldn't refer to them as minty/mint.
Good luck w/ the sales.
If there are truely some minty 1970 cards in the set you would do better grading and selling those seperate. jmho
The 70's sets seem like mostly 6/7's decent condition but with soft corners/centering
def. wouldn't refer to them as minty/mint.
Good luck w/ the sales.
If there are truely some minty 1970 cards in the set you would do better grading and selling those seperate. jmho >
Hey crazylegs, thanks!
Actually, it is better than described (yes, some centering issues on a few) and I am actually kicking myself for not sending these cards (commons too) to PSA for grading. We just overlooked going card by card on this set and always had a plan to sell some sets first just to recoup some money. And, Muggyback guarantee if the winner is not satisfied.
After further review this morning when taking pictures, it is freakin beautiful and conservatively, there are at least 25 PSA 9's in there.
Yes, really!
Again and to reiterate, I should not be selling this set raw, but it is too late...
Non-graded cards are so subjective, that's why I had to send 501 cards into PSA in order to sell them.
I just have my own minty Mugmint language I guess, I have no idea if there are 25 or 50 PSA 9's (and cannot guarantee that) but, this set is flat out in great condition! It's a a blazer!
I'll stick with that... In my opinion, my 1970 set is a blazer and I should have broke it up and sent 400 individual cards into PSA...
What PSA grade is "GREAT?"
Well minty PSA 9s are great
Crazy, but fun!
And, funny!