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1991 Chris Hoiles Variaton PSA 10 (1/1)

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richtree

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Jan 4, 2010
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Hey guys,

I know there isn't a solid answer, but I will just ask for conversation sake. How do you determine a card's value when it is a pop 1.

I have the 1991 Chris Hoiles Variaton PSA 10 (1/1). I put it up for sale on ebay, but then removed it because I am struggling with the price.

I have finally decided to let some of my rare variations go, as long as I don't sell for a cheap buck.

1991 Chris Hoiles Variaton regularly sells in the 80-150 range and some have been as low as 50 but some as high as 200.

I have the only PSA 10 graded of the "White inner frame" or "Grey inner frame" depending on who you ask.

It is a topps variation, and some say that there are very limited quantities of this card.

I have been offered up to 150 already without really "shopping" it, so is there a formula or anything that you would use???

Say highest sale X's 2 ...? since there isn't a SMR value.....


thanks peeps!!!

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richtree

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Russ S. said:
New to me!

I dabble in Hoiles from time to time, and never thought there was a card of his that sold for over $30. ;)


they regularly sold for 100 plus, but then one seller had 3 of them and it dropped way down but since that time there hasn't been another for sale and all the offers I had were between 100 bux and I think the highest was 169.99...

but it is 1/1 and I doubt many people have these at all, never mind psa 10 quality for part of a Topps basic set
 

richtree

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gvsu96 said:
$.99 start and let the PSA collectors fight it out.

yeah, but if the one or two guys that would pay $300 for it are on vacation or forget it, or don't see it ., etc...


then i may get stuck with a big ebay store buying it for cheap and then throwing it up with a BIN/BO for the long haul...
 

George_Calfas

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Aug 22, 2008
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Problem is there are only 13 PSA set builders and no one is over 10% complete for the set. My guess is a set collector is not buying the card but some odd-ball collector will.
http://www.psacard.com/PSASetRegistry/C ... spx?c=1108

I would post it on the PSA message board and ask there.

You could always list it for $1k BIN/BO and see what offers you get.......My guess is $250ish.
 

richtree

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George_Calfas said:
Problem is there are only 13 PSA set builders and no one is over 10% complete for the set. My guess is a set collector is not buying the card but some odd-ball collector will.
http://www.psacard.com/PSASetRegistry/C ... spx?c=1108

I would post it on the PSA message board and ask there.

You could always list it for $1k BIN/BO and see what offers you get.......My guess is $250ish.


I guess people haven't started a serious 1991 topps set registry yet. Maybe I will inspire someone !!!! LOL !! :lol:
 

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