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Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
<< <i>I know I want a Saberhagen PSA 10, but won't go over $75, as 9's are hard to sell around $7, and there are enough 10's for the nicer DS sets to have one, plus me and the other Saberhagen collector. Yet I have tried several times unsuccessfully to get one in that price range. I have the 1991 Topps regular, mini and… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
Boopotts - I agree that few have been willing to pay what Mark has consistently been paying from the low pop 10's..... but that doesnt' mean the low pop cards won't hold their values. In fact, it could be quite the opposite. Look at the sets on the registry right now. If I'm the #2 collector over the last few years, there… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
Lee, I completely agree with your thoughts. I only mention the potential based on the number of 10s in the set that are 1/1 and other low pops. Some of the cards in the set do not have PSA 10 and the possibility of them showing would be low. I would also mention as an example, that unlike the other 1990's Nolan Ryans in… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
With the current price is $30,665, I'm sure it won't end there, but that's a total steal! $44.44 per card for the 690 PSA 10's, and $38.71 for all 792 cards. One of the more important things people don't understand is how rare some of the cards are in this set in PSA 10 condition ... 120 pop 1's and 2's combined!! Simply… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
As a vet, of course I would rather see the set kept together. Agreed, a full set is very cool. There was a resurgence in this set a few years ago and the registry buyers started to go wild. The real question in terms of value is how much was the #1 set holder contributing to the hammer prices. For example, if say a Tony… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold

<< <i>As a vet, of course I would rather see the set kept together. Agreed, a full set is very cool. There was a resurgence in this set a few years ago and the registry buyers started to go wild. The real question in terms of value is how much was the #1 set holder contributing to the hammer prices. For example, if say a… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
<< <i>As a vet, of course I would rather see the set kept together. Agreed, a full set is very cool. There was a resurgence in this set a few years ago and the registry buyers started to go wild. The real question in terms of value is how much was the #1 set holder contributing to the hammer prices. For example, if say a… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
<< <i>As a vet, of course I would rather see the set kept together. Agreed, a full set is very cool. There was a resurgence in this set a few years ago and the registry buyers started to go wild. The real question in terms of value is how much was the #1 set holder contributing to the hammer prices. For example, if say a… -
Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
WOW, I cannot believe this set is up for sell. This has to be one of the hardest modern sets to complete in this grade or any high grade for that matter. I can only wish that my set could ever come close to being compared to this one. I wonder what the final sell price will be? I was there back in 1991, when the cards were… -
Re: Registry #1 1991 Topps Desert Shield being sold
miconelegacy, Mark and I have discussed this subject on numerous occasions. We think a box would sell somewhere between 2-3K. In the past there was a box that sold for around 1900, but recently one sold for 3K. I think it is fair to say that with the sell price of Mark's set, two things will happen: 1. if there are…
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