I saw this on Instragram and initially didn’t believe it until I searched the web. I’m sure many of you have already seen this.
I bought my complete set about 20 years ago (time flies!) and they’ve been stored in a collectors wallet folder since then. I never managed to collect the full set myself back in the day and later sold it incomplete, before buying a complete set for around £40 but I could be wrong about the price.
I understand the card auctioned below was graded as ‘mint’, but who decides on the correct grading? I know I’m not sitting on a fortune, but would be interested what the true value of my set could be. A quick eBay searches reveals very mixed values, depending on condition of course. I’m not looking to sell though, just curious.
I’ve searched the forum but couldn’t find any recent posts about the vintage Topps trading cards.
I bought my complete set about 20 years ago (time flies!) and they’ve been stored in a collectors wallet folder since then. I never managed to collect the full set myself back in the day and later sold it incomplete, before buying a complete set for around £40 but I could be wrong about the price.
I understand the card auctioned below was graded as ‘mint’, but who decides on the correct grading? I know I’m not sitting on a fortune, but would be interested what the true value of my set could be. A quick eBay searches reveals very mixed values, depending on condition of course. I’m not looking to sell though, just curious.
I’ve searched the forum but couldn’t find any recent posts about the vintage Topps trading cards.