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What does a 1966 Topps Bobby Orr Topps rookie sell for in PSA 2, 3, and 4?
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Does anyone have some general market values for the 1966 Topps Bobby Orr rookie card in PSA 2, 3, and 4 conditions?
I'm going to be looking at buying one soon to get signed for my HOF signed rookie card collection and just wondering how much $$$ I need to pigeon hole for one.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
I'm going to be looking at buying one soon to get signed for my HOF signed rookie card collection and just wondering how much $$$ I need to pigeon hole for one.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
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<< <i>If you don't have VCP any more, last ones sold for PSA 2 and 3 were both in the $535 range. PSA 4 average is $1034 with last sale of $998 >>
Thanks. Nope, I don't have VCP anymore as I had gotten most of the cards I needed so I let my subscription lapse. I'm trying to decide how attractive of an Orr card to look for. An attractive 2 with slight paper loss on back, or even a 1 with slight loss would be ideal in order to get a lower price. However, due to the signing fee, I don't want a total beater so I might have to look for one in the 3 range.
Mike
PSA 2: $543 (Jan 10)
PSA 3: $535 (March 08)
SGC 40: $492 (July 09)
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<< <i>Mike, I know there are a couple out there, but I thought Orr doesn't sign his rookie card.
Sean >>
Sean,
He typically doesn't but I've cut a deal with his business to have him sign one for me.
Mike
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<< <i>Mike, I know there are a couple out there, but I thought Orr doesn't sign his rookie card.
Sean >>
Sean,
He typically doesn't but I've cut a deal with his business to have him sign one for me.
Mike >>
Does this deal involve beads, by chance?
<< <i>Does this deal involve beads, by chance? >>
No wampum, I don't do Y chromosomes, so only dinero for Bobby.
Mike