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I have 6 Chipper jones 1991 topps tiffany cards that are in great condition . should I invest in getting these graded by PSA?

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  • dictoresnodictoresno Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭✭✭

    is this a trick question?

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  • OddRodzOddRodz Posts: 645 ✭✭✭
    edited November 2, 2017 4:44AM

    Cool

  • smgordon1259smgordon1259 Posts: 13
    edited November 1, 2017 6:22PM

    @dictoresno said:
    is this a trick question?

    Actually no. I am new here and been collecting for about 30 + years but never dove into getting cards graded.

    Just going through all my cards looking at what is good and what is not. what's not good is getting donated or burned. the good may just get graded if it is worth my time and money to do so.

  • bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭

    Check completed listings for that card on eBay and see what you think

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  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 11,978 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

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  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,266 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

  • smgordon1259smgordon1259 Posts: 13
    edited November 2, 2017 6:26AM

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

  • HighGradeLegendsHighGradeLegends Posts: 1,693 ✭✭✭✭

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

    Welcome to the farm. If you provide scans of the fronts and backs of the cards the four members may be able to provide better recommendations. Obviously centering is going to be a key for obtain a gem mint grade. Nine's may still be worth your time depending what you have invested in these cards sevens and eights may not be worth much

  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,266 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @HighGradeLegends said:

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

    Welcome to the farm. If you provide scans of the fronts and backs of the cards the four members may be able to provide better recommendations. Obviously centering is going to be a key for obtain a gem mint grade. Nine's may still be worth your time depending what you have invested in these cards sevens and eights may not be worth much

    Key phrasing there is "depending what you have invested in these cards"; even a mid grade PSA 6 recently sold for $142.50 according to ebay completed auctions (with higher grades obviously going for much more than that).

  • @miwlvrn said:

    @HighGradeLegends said:

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

    Welcome to the farm. If you provide scans of the fronts and backs of the cards the four members may be able to provide better recommendations. Obviously centering is going to be a key for obtain a gem mint grade. Nine's may still be worth your time depending what you have invested in these cards sevens and eights may not be worth much

    Key phrasing there is "depending what you have invested in these cards"; even a mid grade PSA 6 recently sold for $142.50 according to ebay completed auctions (with higher grades obviously going for much more than that).

    all my cards are from wax packs so they didn't cost all that much if you break down the price per card

  • TabeTabe Posts: 6,153 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @HighGradeLegends said:

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

    Welcome to the farm. If you provide scans of the fronts and backs of the cards the four members may be able to provide better recommendations. Obviously centering is going to be a key for obtain a gem mint grade. Nine's may still be worth your time depending what you have invested in these cards sevens and eights may not be worth much

    Key phrasing there is "depending what you have invested in these cards"; even a mid grade PSA 6 recently sold for $142.50 according to ebay completed auctions (with higher grades obviously going for much more than that).

    all my cards are from wax packs so they didn't cost all that much if you break down the price per card

    Topps Tiffany cards were issued in factory sets not packs. If yours came from packs, they're not Tiffany.

  • HighGradeLegendsHighGradeLegends Posts: 1,693 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November 3, 2017 3:00AM

    @Tabe said:

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @HighGradeLegends said:

    @smgordon1259 said:

    @miwlvrn said:

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Send them to PSA, they are worth getting graded. I don't know about the condition "Great" but in NM/MT 8 they go for around $2-300.00 in MT 9 $7-800.00 and a 10 might get you $2500.00.

    Good luck

    Watch how much those prices spike (then correct a little bit afterwards each time) during his eventual HOF voting week and also induction week.

    Thank you for the help guys

    Welcome to the farm. If you provide scans of the fronts and backs of the cards the four members may be able to provide better recommendations. Obviously centering is going to be a key for obtain a gem mint grade. Nine's may still be worth your time depending what you have invested in these cards sevens and eights may not be worth much

    Key phrasing there is "depending what you have invested in these cards"; even a mid grade PSA 6 recently sold for $142.50 according to ebay completed auctions (with higher grades obviously going for much more than that).

    all my cards are from wax packs so they didn't cost all that much if you break down the price per card

    Topps Tiffany cards were issued in factory sets not packs. If yours came from packs, they're not Tiffany.

    And the plot thickens....

    For some reason we have gotten a ton of new joins on this forum in the last week all with the colored face avatar and they seem to want to stir up stuff as if they are seasoned members...with now welcome aboard introductions...reference the guy who posted 40+ times in one day on anothrr thread saying psa has low market share....now this guy going on and on about tiffany rookies and oops...

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