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I went to a Raleigh NC show in 2012. I picked up a 1976 Brett for $2. I had it graded by PSA and it came back psa 9 OC. Anyone have any clue what the FMV of this is? 10% of a real 9, maybe? 7's go for $150 - $175 for a decent centered on. But I feel like the 9 OC might be worth more than that. Maybe not as much as 8 though.

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  • balco758balco758 Posts: 1,529 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Got pic? All depends how OC it is.

  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,500 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Qualifiers are generally the kiss of death. Without exception Id rather have a nice presenting 7 over a 9OC

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @balco758 said:
    Got pic? All depends how OC it is.

    pretty off centered left to right. Top to bottom is decent. But left to right is probably 95/5, maybe 90/10.

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1982FBWaxMemories said:
    Qualifiers are generally the kiss of death. Without exception Id rather have a nice presenting 7 over a 9OC

    I totally agree but there are so few 1976 Topps Brett's in 9. NQ there is 33, with qualifier 36. No 10's.

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Im a CPA and in the middle of taxes, I will try get a pic later in the week.

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  • craig44craig44 Posts: 12,692 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would personally rather have a nice 7 than a badly OC 9

    George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.

  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 12,638 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Hard to tell with no picture, but I would think it would not have very good eye appeal.

    So few people want OC cards now.

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  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,316 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Without seeing it but looking at the rest of the sales of all grades w/ and w/o, it would be reasonable to hope to eventually get a sold price on ebay of $100 (before you account for associated fees deducted from that price). It would sell more quickly at $75 if you were in a hurry. The range of 7's varies incredibly widely, but you can get an extremely nice looking 7 for 120 or less if you're patient (uglier 7's sell for under 100 regularly), and almost everyone would prefer a good 7 NQ.

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    There are several examples of psa 9 oc sells on ebay. I guess the closest item I found that might mirror or come close to teh same type of card was a 1978 topps nolan ryan which sold for $800. a Psa 7 centered may go for $150. In my opinion teh 1976 brett is a tougher issue, but not by a ton.

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    not sure why i keep spelling the, teh, sorry about that

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  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,316 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 13, 2026 11:34AM

    The most recent sale I found on record for a 1976 Brett 9Q was a 9(PD) for $110.50 on August 21, 2025 (looks over-graded based on upper right corner though). In almost every case, I'd prefer the looks of a 9pd over a 9oc, especially when looking more closely and comparing the specific graded 1976 Topps Brett cards that have received either of these grades.

    These 8pd's looked a little better than the 9pd due to its corner damage:

    $82 on 2/11/25
    $102.50 on 1/23/25
    $34 on 5/1/24

    https://www.psacard.com/spec/psa/193525?g=9&q=true

  • balco758balco758 Posts: 1,529 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A 78 Ryan PSA 9 oc sold for $800? Or are you saying something else?

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @balco758 said:
    A 78 Ryan PSA 9 oc sold for $800? Or are you saying something else?

    thats what the ebay auction said

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  • ElMagoStrikeZoneElMagoStrikeZone Posts: 1,692 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 13, 2026 8:36PM

    The 1978T Ryan PSA 9(OC) sold for $760 by PSA as shown on eBay completed auctions. It took only 2 bidders, each placing a substantially high amount to push the price up to that level. I wouldn't consider it a common event with off-centered graded cards. The card itself is uggggglllllyyyyy. But, congrats to the winner.

    Edit to add: The above referenced card sold for just over $200 in early February. Presumably, the winner then sent it to PSA on consignment which landed them a healthy upgrade in price. The opening bid for the card was $300, so the consignor didn't seem to have very high expectations. This is an example of what can happen if you roll the dice on a card and give it a try in the open market for a big fish to take the bait. In this case, it worked.

  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 12,638 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ryan cards sell for insane amounts. I wouldn't use one of his cards to compare to anyone in his era.

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  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,500 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @JoeBanzai said:
    Ryan cards sell for insane amounts. I wouldn't use one of his cards to compare to anyone in his era.

    Agreed, its akin to comparing Mantle cards to McCoveys

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  • handymanhandyman Posts: 5,616 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I’d guess 350ish range

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,139 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @handyman said:
    I’d guess 350ish range

    that sounds reasonable to me.. the 1976 brett might be his most valuable card

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  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,500 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @handyman said:
    I’d guess 350ish range

    So bouts tree fiddy

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  • handymanhandyman Posts: 5,616 ✭✭✭✭✭


    ISH

  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,316 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:

    @handyman said:
    I’d guess 350ish range

    that sounds reasonable to me.. the 1976 brett might be his most valuable card

    You can easily get a perfectly centered PSA 7 that still has nice enough looking corners for a whole heck of a lot less than 350. Between eye-appeal and also being the same score on the registry as NQ with the -2 correction factor, is there actually anyone here who would purchase a 9OC instead of a 7, either if the 9oc is priced a lot higher, or, even if they are priced the same? I think there's enough sales data out there that shows 9Q's only sell when priced lower than 7NQ's.

  • sayheywyosayheywyo Posts: 632 ✭✭✭✭

    @1982FBWaxMemories said:

    @handyman said:
    I’d guess 350ish range

    So bouts tree fiddy

    Minus the tree. I speculate you will not see a picture of the card.

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