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1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan PSA 10...1 of 4

I've got two of them and would like to sell one.

Email me at:

roland_bracken@yahoo.com


Serious inquires only...$4500

Comments

  • You must be smoking something.. SMR value for a 10 is $600 and you want $4500 you got to be kidding.
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    the last 10 went for 3050 about a year ago. he is looking for a 50% bump. there are a lot of guys with man crushes on ryan so who knows how it will go for him.

    personally ryans rock star like popularity is a mystery to me. he was a physical freak who could strike people out and always has a chance for a no-hitter because of it, but you look at the pitchers from the 60's (gibson, jenkins, palmer, seaver, marichal etc.) and he was no where close to them for overall ability.
  • I wonder why the SMR value is so low then. I have 1980 & 81 PSA 6's that it seems I have to sell together to even get a buyer at all..
  • smr means nothing
  • What do you look at then to figure out a card's worth? I will also look at completed auctions on ebay, but of course ebay gets less than what a card really should.
  • Go to vintage card prices .com and they will supply you the info you need to know for about $10 a month. VCP.com gives you I think the last 5 specifics of a card whether it be through ebay, an auction house, etc... I am not a member, but will be someday. I know alot of guys here on the board are and it is well worth it. There are some threads discussing VCP which are quite interesting if you can find them. I browsed for them, but have to run for now.
  • julen23julen23 Posts: 4,558 ✭✭
    all it takes is 2 potential buyers who are willing to fire away.

    that's how smr gets obliterated.

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  • I don't think it's crazy to ask for $4500 but you have to start some where. As for the SMR that thing is a joke. Look at the pop report that should tell you something.
    This card is truly an investment. I can almost guarantee this card will definately go up in valve in a short time.

    If you don't like the $4500 I'm taking serious offers only.

    Thanks,

    Roland
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    truly an investment is a mouthful. there are cases and cases of unopened 1979 material. i don't care if it is 30 years old. there are hoards of nice looking ryans that have not been graded. i can say with 99.44% certainty that there will be more PSA 10's of this card down the road. that 99.44% is a lot more credible than the value of that card will go up.

    a novelty for some ryan geek sure--an investment doubtful.

  • StingrayStingray Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I wonder why the SMR value is so low then. I have 1980 & 81 PSA 6's that it seems I have to sell together to even get a buyer at all.. >>



    You would be better off selling them raw than having them in a case graded 6's. Need to be at least 8 or 9 to sell graded in those years.


  • << <i>You must be smoking something.. SMR value for a 10 is $600 and you want $4500 you got to be kidding. >>



    Since when does SMR actually have valid prices? For example: 1979 Topps Pete Rose PSA 10 #650 is worth $600 according to them. The only one I've seen sell went for just under $2,000 if I remember correctly.
    WTB:
    CINCINNATI REDS
    1976 - 1991 - Topps PSA 10
    1983 & 1985 Fleer PSA 10
    1985 Donruss PSA 10
    Blue Ink Signed Topps Cards
    Game-Used Bats/Jerseys
    OPC PSA 10
    MC & OC Cards

    OTHER:
    Eric Davis Anything
    Votto, Willingham, Cantu, Doumit, Gomes
    Baron Davis Game Used Jersey


  • << <i>

    << <i>I wonder why the SMR value is so low then. I have 1980 & 81 PSA 6's that it seems I have to sell together to even get a buyer at all.. >>



    You would be better off selling them raw than having them in a case graded 6's. Need to be at least 8 or 9 to sell graded in those years. >>



    I did not expect them to get graded that low. Too late now as I can't break a psa case. Its too difficult.
  • swartz1swartz1 Posts: 4,911 ✭✭✭
    Good for you - shoot for the stars - thats what I say - plenty of people out there have plenty of money !!


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  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>truly an investment is a mouthful. there are cases and cases of unopened 1979 material. i don't care if it is 30 years old. there are hoards of nice looking ryans that have not been graded. i can say with 99.44% certainty that there will be more PSA 10's of this card down the road. that 99.44% is a lot more credible than the value of that card will go up.

    a novelty for some ryan geek sure--an investment doubtful. >>



    Ok bro how much is a case of 79 topps? Steve (bbcexchange) has a grocery case of 192 trays for 6,000.... Why dont you buy a case and pull a 1 psa 10?


    Hi Roland...too rich for my blood! I have been asleep at 54% completion on the Ryan set for a year..I better add before I get deleted!
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    hey bro,
    the same could be said for almost any card in that set. that wax case has 6912 cards. the $6000 would not be spent looking just for a ryan. you could get ozzie, molitor, rose etc all in 10's.

    i would make a friendly wager by the end of 2009 there will be at least one more 1979 psa 10 of 115.

    thanks
  • UPDATE:

    I'm going to lower the price for the 1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan PSA 10.

    I'm now asking for $4000...

    Either instant message me or email me at:

    roland_bracken@yahoo.com

  • Update:

    I'm selling the card now for $3750 and that's the lowest I can go.

    Insant message me or email me at roland_bracken@yahoo.com

    If you need pictures of the card please email me and I'll reply with pictures. Sorry I haven't figured out how to put up pictures on here yet.


    Thanks,

    Roland
  • 1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan PSA 10...1 of 4 for sale for $3750 through paypal.

    If you need pictures let me know and I'll email you them.
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    if you don't get your results here, may i suggest ebay with a reserve?


  • << <i>Go to vintage card prices .com and they will supply you the info you need to know for about $10 a month. VCP.com gives you I think the last 5 specifics of a card whether it be through ebay, an auction house, etc... I am not a member, but will be someday. I know alot of guys here on the board are and it is well worth it. There are some threads discussing VCP which are quite interesting if you can find them. I browsed for them, but have to run for now. >>




    Thanks for the info on VCP. I joined up.. great resource. You know of a similar site for modern cards? I sent in a submission today of some 73 & 74 topps baseball so that site will be useful. Some good stuff in there. ryan, mays, aaron, clemente, 78 molitor rookie. I came across a complete set 0f 73 & 74 topps. I broke up the 73 but I can probably find raws I have in lesser condition to replace them. I think they should grade nicely. I figure mostly 7 &8. Most of the corners look pretty good. Its just the centering that becomes an issue. it varies thoughout the set. If I got anything less than a 6 I would be shocked..but you just never know. I just don't know if I would be better off to keep breaking it up or put the set back together and selling it that way. I hear of these set registerys everyone has but i don't really understand what it is or how to read the ones I do see. I guess I'm just too much of a newbie to all this at this point. Alot of the stuff I started with was cards I had from age 6-12 that i kept..lol
  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>hey bro,
    the same could be said for almost any card in that set. that wax case has 6912 cards. the $6000 would not be spent looking just for a ryan. you could get ozzie, molitor, rose etc all in 10's.

    i would make a friendly wager by the end of 2009 there will be at least one more 1979 psa 10 of 115.

    thanks >>



    So give it a shot? Seems like an even BETTER deal now, I can't believe NOBODY has thought of this!
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    $6000 is a lot of money for the average man, and I am below average. BBCE may have that a little high. It appears that it has been in his inventory for nearly two years. It would be fun to rip, but not fun to clean up and sort.
  • Bump!!

    I'm asking $3500 for the 1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan PSA 10.

    If your serious enough email me and I'll email you pictures of the card.

    Thanks,

    Roland
  • cuda440cuda440 Posts: 151 ✭✭


    << <i>$6000 is a lot of money for the average man, and I am below average. BBCE may have that a little high. It appears that it has been in his inventory for nearly two years. It would be fun to rip, but not fun to clean up and sort. >>


    just as an option why not put it on ebay with a either a 'buy it now' or a reserve and see what happens?


  • << <i>Bump!!

    I'm asking $3500 for the 1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan PSA 10.

    If your serious enough email me and I'll email you pictures of the card.

    Thanks,

    Roland >>



    C'mon, you said $3750 was your bottom dollar. Stick to your guns!
    WTB:
    CINCINNATI REDS
    1976 - 1991 - Topps PSA 10
    1983 & 1985 Fleer PSA 10
    1985 Donruss PSA 10
    Blue Ink Signed Topps Cards
    Game-Used Bats/Jerseys
    OPC PSA 10
    MC & OC Cards

    OTHER:
    Eric Davis Anything
    Votto, Willingham, Cantu, Doumit, Gomes
    Baron Davis Game Used Jersey
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