Was this a decent price on a 1957 Topps Bob Cousy rookie?
I just picked this up via best offer on ebay for $200.01. I've already bought it, but just wondering how I did comparitively to market for this card. I don't have VCP, but it'd be hard to price anyway because of the O/C qualifier. I'm going to crack it out to get it autographed for my HOF signed rookie collection so it doesn't really matter, but just wanted to see what y'alls opinions were on the price. Did I do "good", "bad" or "just about right"? Cousy will sign via mail for $35.00 so by the time I get through, I'll have about $250.00 in to the signed version and I'll be satisfied with that.
Mike

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His MVP year as well! I'd love to have it, even if a little o/c!
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<< <i>The OC qualifer knocks it down two grades, so you would be looking at the VCP average for a 5, which is $165....that is what I would have priced it at.....so.....you got burned a little bit. >>
That's not too bad.
Vitoco, nice card for $120.00
Mike
<< <i>.........by the time I get through, I'll have about $250.00 in to the signed version and I'll be satisfied with that........... >>
And that's really all that matters. Nice pickup Mike.
Mike
<< <i>Thought you were doing rookie cards? Isn't the 1951 Berk Ross his "true" rookie? Although it is in his Holy Cross uniform. >>
Yeah I saw those panel cards, but decided to do the Topps version instead. Seemed to be a lot more economical as well as being generally accepted as a "rookie".
Mike