200 PSA Graded Topps Baseball, 1970's Discs, Kellogg's, and Football On eBay - Closing Sunday, Decem
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Now that school is officially over, I was able to get busy and list 200 card auctions on eBay. The auctions close Sunday, December 30, 2012 between 1:27 p.m. Pacific Time (4:27 p.m. Eastern) and 6:26 Pacific Time (9:26 Eastern) and include the following:
Topps Baseball:
1 - 1976 #100 Jim Hunter in PSA 9
1 - 1977 #571 Darrell Evans in PSA 9
84 - 1980 Topps. Included are 36-10's, 47-9's, and a nice #482 Rickey Henderson RC in PSA 8. This is the fifth week where I am breaking a set that was roughly 40% complete with a 9.30 GPA. Up for auction this week are a few tougher PSA 9's including #410 Bobby Bonds, #505 Bert Campaneris, #553 Dick Davis, #583 Bob Stinson, #602 Brian Downing, and the super tough #620 Richie Zisk. Stars/more desirable cards include #274 Dale Murphy (10), #368 Willie Mays Aikens RC (10), #393 Ozzie Smith (9), #406 Paul Molitor (9), #540 Pete Rose (9), #580 Nolan Ryan (9), and #600 Reggie Jackson (9). In addition, there are some tougher 10's including #180 Warren Cromartie (Pop. 8), #362 Danny Goodwin (Pop. 9), #524 Jim Wright (Pop. 9), #576 Jim Dwyer (Pop. 4), and #587 Garry Templeton (Pop. 7).
1970's Discs:
20 – 1976 Crane Potato Chips Discs in PSA 10
11 – 1976 Isaly's/Sweet William Discs in PSA 10 and PSA 9
1 – 1976 Safelon Disc in PSA 10
7 – 1977 Detroit Caesars Discs in PSA 10, PSA 9, and PSA 8
4 – 1977 Sega Discs in PSA 9 and PSA 8
5 – 1977 Wendy's Discs in PSA 9 and PSA 8
1 – 1981 Peter Pan/Sunbeam Bakery Pete Rose Disc in PSA 8
There are many star discs and many of these discs have extremely low populations and/or are the highest graded examples!
Kellogg's:
1 – 1970 #10 Jim Maloney in PSA 10
5 – 1971. Included are #7 Felipe Alou (AL) and #62 Joe Torre in PSA 10. There is also a PSA 9 of #44 Al Kaline
1 – 1973 in PSA 9
10 – 1974 in PSA 9 and PSA 10 including #52 Tom Seaver
3 – 1975 in PSA 10. One of the 10's is the tough #26 Nolan Ryan
4 – 1976 In PSA 10 including the tough #15 Dave Parker
5 – 1977 in PSA 9 & PSA 10. The 10's include #33 Jay Johnstone, #38 Ken Reitz (tough the previous variation), and #39 Bobby Grich
1 – 1978 #42 Burt Hooton in PSA 10
9 – 1981 in PSA 9 and PSA 10
12 – 1982 in PSA 9 and PSA 10 including Stars/Hall of Famers #7 Rollie Fingers, #11 Nolan Ryan, #14 Reggie Jackson, #16 Mike Schmidt, #17 Bruce Sutter, #18 Pete Rose, and #30 Johnny Bench
10 – 1983 in PSA 9 and PSA 10
Football:
1 – 1961 #126 Joe Walton in 1976 in PSA 9 – It’s a stunning pack fresh card!
3 – 1971 Kellogg’s in PSA 10 including #35 Johnny Robinson, #42 Larry Smith, and #57 Charlie Sanders
You can check everything out by following the link:
Link To Auctions
Thanks again for looking!
Frank
Topps Baseball:
1 - 1976 #100 Jim Hunter in PSA 9
1 - 1977 #571 Darrell Evans in PSA 9
84 - 1980 Topps. Included are 36-10's, 47-9's, and a nice #482 Rickey Henderson RC in PSA 8. This is the fifth week where I am breaking a set that was roughly 40% complete with a 9.30 GPA. Up for auction this week are a few tougher PSA 9's including #410 Bobby Bonds, #505 Bert Campaneris, #553 Dick Davis, #583 Bob Stinson, #602 Brian Downing, and the super tough #620 Richie Zisk. Stars/more desirable cards include #274 Dale Murphy (10), #368 Willie Mays Aikens RC (10), #393 Ozzie Smith (9), #406 Paul Molitor (9), #540 Pete Rose (9), #580 Nolan Ryan (9), and #600 Reggie Jackson (9). In addition, there are some tougher 10's including #180 Warren Cromartie (Pop. 8), #362 Danny Goodwin (Pop. 9), #524 Jim Wright (Pop. 9), #576 Jim Dwyer (Pop. 4), and #587 Garry Templeton (Pop. 7).
1970's Discs:
20 – 1976 Crane Potato Chips Discs in PSA 10
11 – 1976 Isaly's/Sweet William Discs in PSA 10 and PSA 9
1 – 1976 Safelon Disc in PSA 10
7 – 1977 Detroit Caesars Discs in PSA 10, PSA 9, and PSA 8
4 – 1977 Sega Discs in PSA 9 and PSA 8
5 – 1977 Wendy's Discs in PSA 9 and PSA 8
1 – 1981 Peter Pan/Sunbeam Bakery Pete Rose Disc in PSA 8
There are many star discs and many of these discs have extremely low populations and/or are the highest graded examples!
Kellogg's:
1 – 1970 #10 Jim Maloney in PSA 10
5 – 1971. Included are #7 Felipe Alou (AL) and #62 Joe Torre in PSA 10. There is also a PSA 9 of #44 Al Kaline
1 – 1973 in PSA 9
10 – 1974 in PSA 9 and PSA 10 including #52 Tom Seaver
3 – 1975 in PSA 10. One of the 10's is the tough #26 Nolan Ryan
4 – 1976 In PSA 10 including the tough #15 Dave Parker
5 – 1977 in PSA 9 & PSA 10. The 10's include #33 Jay Johnstone, #38 Ken Reitz (tough the previous variation), and #39 Bobby Grich
1 – 1978 #42 Burt Hooton in PSA 10
9 – 1981 in PSA 9 and PSA 10
12 – 1982 in PSA 9 and PSA 10 including Stars/Hall of Famers #7 Rollie Fingers, #11 Nolan Ryan, #14 Reggie Jackson, #16 Mike Schmidt, #17 Bruce Sutter, #18 Pete Rose, and #30 Johnny Bench
10 – 1983 in PSA 9 and PSA 10
Football:
1 – 1961 #126 Joe Walton in 1976 in PSA 9 – It’s a stunning pack fresh card!
3 – 1971 Kellogg’s in PSA 10 including #35 Johnny Robinson, #42 Larry Smith, and #57 Charlie Sanders
You can check everything out by following the link:
Link To Auctions
Thanks again for looking!
Frank
Looking for 1975, 1978, and 1979 Topps Baseball in high end PSA 9 and PSA 10.
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The best presents in life are the ones you give yourself!
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The best presents in life are the ones you give yourself!
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The best presents in life are the ones you give yourself!
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The best presents in life are the ones you give yourself!
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The best presents in life are the ones you give yourself!
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