1973 OPC Ruth/Aaron/Mays
miwlvrn
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Looks like a strong price just came in for what might be the toughest / most condition-sensitive card of the 1970's.
1973 OPC Ruth/Aaron/Mays
Came in at $461.78 for this PSA 7, and that sounds like a decent buy at that price. I would have guessed it to sell for a bit more than that, though my snipe was set lower. Being on both the Aaron and Mays master sets helps it along too.
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Jeff
<< <i>That is nuts! Have you tracked any other prior sales of this card that even came close to this price? I would have guessed that was a $30 card. >>
This is 1 of the - if not THE most difficult card to get centered in OPC baseball.
This is the best centered I have ever seen - most are miscut
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<< <i>That is nuts! Have you tracked any other prior sales of this card that even came close to this price? I would have guessed that was a $30 card. >>
This is 1 of the - if not THE most difficult card to get centered in OPC baseball.
This is the best centered I have ever seen - most are miscut >>
My $30 offer stands
Jeff
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
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<< <i>That is nuts! Have you tracked any other prior sales of this card that even came close to this price? I would have guessed that was a $30 card. >>
This is 1 of the - if not THE most difficult card to get centered in OPC baseball.
This is the best centered I have ever seen - most are miscut >>
Exactly right Tom. If there is a more difficult card to find centered, I've never heard of it, whether OPC or any other manufacturer.