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Okay, which one of you submitted these 1981 Topps cards to PSA?

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mouschi

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Yikes! Did you see any psa 10's in there? I think grading is what, $7 a pop? There might be $5k in grading here for these. I'm not sure why this was done, unless the buyer just kept buying psa graded 81 topps cards for some reason.
 

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They don't even look close to nice. Most likely someone rich that was bored one day
 

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What is the point of sending in 1980s cards that will likely grade less than 8? To me a PSA 4 of any 1981 card would be worth less than a nice looking raw copy.
 

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What is the point of sending in 1980s cards that will likely grade less than 8? To me a PSA 4 of any 1981 card would be worth less than a nice looking raw copy.

***I'd say move that up to a 7/8. I'd really only want 9s and up. I think that lot has $2500 (and I wouldn't want) not $25,000 max on it.

Ryan
 
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The description says something about him being a disabled military member.
 

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Truly strange listing. Only dealers might be interested in a bundle like that. But dealers aren't interested in 1981 4-7 cards, or cards with qualifiers. And even the Rickeys are only worth a couple bucks apiece. How do you get to $35 a card?
 

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