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BONUS 1976 TOPPS RIP - FROM CHILDHOOD - WOW!!!

Having just ripped 3 rack packs over the weekend, I decided to pull out my raw 1976 Topps set from my childhood
and see how the cards compared. I was very pleasantly surpirsed. Keep in mind that these are cards that I pulled
from wax 35 years ago and stored carefully thereafter.

My childhood set is in very strong shape. I figured it would be worth sharing a few scans to get opinions on what some
of the cards would grade (sorry again about the focus issues, I'm going to try using a tripod with the next thread and
see if that helps).

Enjoy!

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Dave

Comments

  • DboneesqDboneesq Posts: 18,219 ✭✭
    Buy a Scanner! You can get a real good Epson V300 for about $75.00.
    STAY HEALTHY!

    Doug

    Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
  • jboxjbox Posts: 408 ✭✭
    Difficult to give an opinion based on those photos, not that my opinion is that valuable.

    jbox
  • jeffcbayjeffcbay Posts: 8,950 ✭✭✭✭
    Wow if that Briggs was sharp it would have very high potential! The bottom/left edge concerns me though. There seems to be a bit of a swoop inward as you scroll down.
  • The cards appear to me to be in NM average condition- but as others have said, it is difficult to tell from the photos.

    Bench looks like the nicest card in the group, by a lot. If the corners are sharp that looks like it could be a PSA 9.
    'Sir, I realize it's been difficult for you to sleep at night without your EX/MT 1977 Topps Tom Seaver, but I swear to you that you'll get it safe and sound.'
    -CDs Nuts, 1/20/14

    *1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
    *Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
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