Depends on why you're doing it. For example, I found five 1975 Hostess Nolan Ryan full panels and one complete box at the last show I went to. I bought all 6 items, and came home and checked VCP. I found that the Ryan card separated from the other 2 cards sells higher in PSA 10 than the PSA 10 full 3 card panel.
That's what Im thinking Steve, but I would also think that the Ryan player collectors would need the full panel too.
Of the 5 Hostess 1975 Noaln Ryan panels I have (im leaving the full box whole) I cut two Ryans into single cards and sent them to PSA One was graded a 9 and the other was graded a 10. I saw no difference, but I will post the scans on the thread I started about them last month when they arrive from PSA.
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Nick is that because of the player collectors?
Steve
Of the 5 Hostess 1975 Noaln Ryan panels I have (im leaving the full box whole) I cut two Ryans into single cards and sent them to PSA One was graded a 9 and the other was graded a 10. I saw no difference, but I will post the scans on the thread I started about them last month when they arrive from PSA.
or perhaps the master needs only the cut card and the panel is not needed.
I would think only the cut card is needed for the master set and thus that is a reason why it is valued higher then the full panel.
Easy to check all we need to do is look at the Ryan master set.
Steve