Title: | Sports Memorabilia |
Notice: | Wanted: 3.*; For_sale: 4.*; Traded: 5.* |
Moderator: | SCHOOL::KOPACKO |
Created: | Wed Aug 27 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu May 08 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 730 |
Total number of notes: | 8547 |
Quick query. When my parents moved they found the set of 1974 cards that I had been looking for for years. It is a complete Topps set for 1974 (1973 season). I have absolutely no interest in selling any part of it but was curious if there were any cards from that year that are of any value. I assume most of those cards are not worth a whole lot. Thanks for the help. The Crazy Met
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144.1 | 1974 Topps Prices | EBBCLU::DOMINICK | Joe Dominick 226-2247 LJO1 | Tue May 29 1990 16:49 | 16 |
Beckett's has the complete set of 1974 TOPPS listed at $300-$450, depending on condition. Card #456 - Dave Winfield RC $28 - $40 Card #20 - Nolan Ryan $16 - $28 Card #10 - Johnny Bench $7 - $12 If you don't want them, I'll buy the following cards for Beckett's list price: # 206 Jim Palmer/T.Seaver $2.50 # 207 Nolan Ryan/T.Seaver $3.00 Also, I just noticed that there is a Mike Schmidt # 283 $50-90.00 | |||||
144.2 | A few more stars | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | Wed May 30 1990 10:34 | 10 | |
Sports Collectors Digest lists a slightly lower range of $200-$400. There's also a $10 Reggie Jackson in there, a $25 Dave Parker (rookie?), McCovey, Yaz, etc. This set is also of interest because it was the first set that Topps released all at once rather than in series. Plus it contained (sort of) a traded set. There is also an associated set of team checklists with facsimile autographs, which may or may not be an official part of the set. | |||||
144.3 | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '90 | Tue Jun 05 1990 18:11 | 6 | |
Parker is a rookie. It does have a traded set as well. The Crazy Met | |||||
144.4 | Cards in 91 | CSC32::DEMOLLI | Fri Aug 24 1990 18:44 | 6 | |
There was a good article in SCD about 1 - 2 months ago. It said that they thought it was a sleeper because it is loaded with many Hall of Fame cards. I collected heavily (paper route $) that year and having opened about 3 sets of commons the hardest card to find was the actual AAron card #1. I believe it was #1 so good condition may be harder to find yet. |