1991 Topps DESERT SHIELD #150 Cal Ripken (Orioles)

Grade
NEAR MINT to NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 80
Our Price
$ 69.95
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1991 Topps DESERT SHIELD #150 Cal Ripken (Orioles)  cards value
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1972 NFLPA Football Vinyl Stickers


1960 Fleer Baseball Box 1972 NFLPA Football Vinyl Stickers were irregularly shaped caricature type stickers, measuring 4 3/4" by 2 3/4". Originally distributed via vending machines, there were 20 different stickers to a set.
The unnumbered stickers show a photo of a player's head atop a caricaturized version of his body. There are reverse negative variations of Joe Namath and Dick Butkus.
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1971 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


Topps continued to increase the size of their sets growing the 1971 set to 752 cards. The set was again issued in series with the semi-hi's (#524 to #643) are scarcer with the scarcest being the the huge number of high #s (#644 to #752). Making this set even more challenging was the fact that tons of the High #'s were SHORT PRINTED !!!

ROOKIES included Hall-of-Famer Bert Blyleven Steve Garvey, Dave Concepcion, Bobby Valentine, George Foster, Dusty Baker...

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1977 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


TOP ROOKIES were Dale Murphy and Hall-of-Famer Andre Dawson.

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Baseball card collecting terms (part G)

Grade/Condition Centering, corner wear, photo clarity, edges, creases, print flaws ... all combine to determine a card's condition or grade. Along with rarity/scarcity it is the major factor in a card's value.

Graded Card As values increased the condition of cards and the determination of fakes and alterations became increasingly more important. Various companies became "graders" of your cards. For a fee they would grade your card (usually on a 1 to 10 scale) and then placed in a sealed plastic holder with labelling of the vital information.

From past experiences, most people are NOT HAPPY with the grades they receive. To keep values up, graders can be extremely picky. Things you don't see, they do so don't be surprized when the NEAR MINT card you send in ends up with an EX or EX/MINT grade.

There are TOO many grading companies - if you do, do choose carefully. PSA / SGC / GAI / BGS are some of the many companies. It is good to know that getting a card graded by a company that people do not recognize or respect will usually just cost you time and money and not help you in any way.

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