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NowPanic
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OK. This is a question about Beckett pricing.
I have always wondered why a non-graded NEAR MINT High # 1972 Topps BB is valued at $12, but a PSA 7 NEAR MINT is valued at $8.
I just don't undersatnd.
I do understand that all price guides are just that, guides. You would think, though, that the pricing would be the same.
Any ideas?
I have always wondered why a non-graded NEAR MINT High # 1972 Topps BB is valued at $12, but a PSA 7 NEAR MINT is valued at $8.
I just don't undersatnd.
I do understand that all price guides are just that, guides. You would think, though, that the pricing would be the same.
Any ideas?
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<< <i>This is a question about Beckett pricing >>
Does Beckett really have price guide listings for PSA graded cards? I know they would have a guide for BGS graded cards, but I am surprised they also list prices for PSA cards.
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<< <i>This is a question about Beckett pricing >>
Does Beckett really have price guide listings for PSA graded cards? I know they would have a guide for BGS graded cards, but I am surprised they also list prices for PSA cards. >>
He's talking about the fact that Beckett lists the card at $12 NM RAW and the PSA GRADED value is lower at $8.
I find it to be very accurate.
Nick
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