1978 TOPPS SUPERMAN/CHRISTOPHER REEVE ROOKIE QUESTION

Hi. Is one of the blue border stickers considered a Christopher Reeve rookie sticker? If so, would it be the "Portrait of Superman", as there are other main characters with Portrait stickers. Or would it be the blue border "Man of Steel" sticker? Just curious as I have the only "Portrait of Lois Lane" blue border in a PSA 9. As well as the 1978 Topps OPC Superman/Reeve #1 rookie card in a PSA 9oc. I am wondering as I have both blue border superman toppsvault key set proofs, and want to get them encased with PSA. Thank you to anyone who knows. I know it's not 1940's SP, or even the 60's. But the 1978 set with Reeve is still cool. Take care.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think that non-sports puts a premium on "rookie" cards, or the first appearance of a certain character on a card. The #1 card in the set, the last card in the set, error cards, and in some cases cards that are really nice (i.e. a particularly cool picture on that card) do drive value, as well as short prints or lower populations with grading companies.... but I've never seen anyone specifically collect, or put a premium on, "rookies".
Also, I recommend that you call PSA before sending in those ToppsVault key set proofs to make sure that they grade them. I bought a bunch of ToppsVault stuff and then opened up the ToppsVault cases and sent them to PSA - only to get them returned, as PSA does not grade them (mine were proof cards from various sets). I know that they will grade some of the test cards, but not the blank backed proofs (even with the COA's) and I'd guess that they would also reject the color key sets.
Paul H.
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I hope they change their mind about that.
Paul H.
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Thanks!
Paul H.
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Yep, PUNKER-PAUL am I. My website is:
http://www.transparentrecords.com/starwarscards/Starwars.htm
You can see a lot of my collection there. That's really really cool that PSA holdered your ToppsVault cards. Were any of them blank-backed proof cards? You said that you got some "key set proofs" holdered - did they have multiple parts? blank backs?
I'd love to get some of my ToppsVault stuff holdered....
Too bad you have to sell the Mex and UK cards... it's very unfortunate that not many collectors are after them, I have traded a few away but they never pull down the prices on eBay that I think they are worth (being MUCH more rare, especially in high grade, than the U.S. counterparts).
Paul H.
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<< <i>I've never seen anyone specifically collect, or put a premium on, "rookies" >>
There is definately a premium on Star Wars Rookie Cards.
#1 - Luke Skywalker
#4 - Han Solo
#5- Princess Leia
#6 - Obi-Wan
#7 - Darth Vader
#8 - Governor Tarkin
I also recognize the Boba Fett's and Yoda's rookie cards in the ESB set.
1977 Topps Star Wars - "Space Swashbucklers"
But I do see your point, within the Topps Star Wars set, PSA graded, there is a higher value on those cards.
Paul H.
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