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I agree but I feel like that’s an extreme change in price. I won’t but that a graded 10 is $1600 but ungraded its $80. Ungraded, that’s probably still a $1000 comic.
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I agree but I feel like that’s an extreme change in price. I won’t but that a graded 10 is $1600 but ungraded its $80. Ungraded, that’s probably still a $1000 comic.
Can’t prove it’s a 10 without grading thoughI agree but I feel like that’s an extreme change in price. I won’t but that a graded 10 is $1600 but ungraded its $80. Ungraded, that’s probably still a $1000 comic.
in baseball cards (all card collecting) this is totally an area some people just more sophisticated in than others.I agree but I feel like that’s an extreme change in price. I won’t but that a graded 10 is $1600 but ungraded its $80. Ungraded, that’s probably still a $1000 comic.
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I really don’t know all the criteria for comics either, I did know about sports cards criteria.in baseball cards (all card collecting) this is totally an area some people just more sophisticated in than others.
in theory only a PERFECT example would earn a 10 meaning 99 out of 100 leave the printing process flawed in some manner, cut off set, ink spot, roller damage - whatever
why a 10 worth a huge premium
ALSO there is the number of 10s out there... which is a whole other issue.
grading companies track this and at some level the knowledge is public. Not sure if paid or free. Anyways you could have a mundane card from the 80s but have 1 of only say half a dozen 10s because no sane person has a 1988 Topps Steve Farr graded
Steve Farr Cards | Trading Card Database
thing worth a nickle if you can find a buyer... so a 10 would be worth WTF ever a person could get out of it.
getting back to comics... I am unsure the standard they are graded ... every page inspected or is it a cover closed front/back inspection???
I have no clue.
Bottom line for valuable comics/cards a 10 grade can be crazy multiples above raw
I have this set with the stickers and a couple of duplicates - RAW
Pricing - 1987-88 Fleer Basketball | Trading Card Database
between the set & stickers RAW value north of $2,500 and finding a buyer would be as simple as walking into a card shop and being willing to walk out with nothing. Probably could get $1,500 or more in my hand pretty real easy.
just gonna hold it