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smapdi

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Complete lowish-mid grade sets have sold recently for right around $2k recently, some more, some less. But it really depends on the quality of the keys, apparently even more than the average overall condition.
 

gracecollector

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I’d have to see what the value of some of the graded cards are. It’s probably not a 2k set as I know the formula they use to price these.


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Austin

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I've been tempted to try this since the '60 Mantle is my favorite Mantle of that decade and I've always wanted one.
I have a '60 Aaron and a few other stars. I love that set and my dad had a bunch as a kid (that were thown away).
 

Austin

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but why does it matter if they're breaking up a $2000 set to sell individually for $5720?
Set breaks (selling every card in a set individually) are done all the time on eBay. If I ever decided to sell my 1958 Topps set and I had the time and patience to sell individually to make 2 to 3 times what it's worth complete, of course I'd do it.

And this set break is giving people the opportunity to score a Mantle or Mays or Yaz rookie for $10. Not much different than wax box and team breaks that are done here and everywhere else.
 
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