1952 Topps Roy Campanella #314 NEAR-PRISTINE, AMONG FINEST EXAMPLES
For sale is a highly sought-after 1952 Topps Roy Campanella #314 baseball card in incredibly sharp condition. This card could potentially be among the highest examples in existence and is a true collector's gem. Although there are no records on PSA of a grade 10 being sold (there are 2 in existence), the condition of this card—especially when compared with examples on PSA’s website—suggests that it could be pushing towards the top of the heap. The card is centered, exhibiting sharp corners, a great surface, and vibrant color, making it a rare and visually stunning piece of Baseball history.
It's worth noting that a PSA 8.5 fetched $31,200 in 2022, while an 8 sold for $11,100 in the same year and $12,100 in 2021. Additionally, a PSA grade 9 last sold in 2018 for $22,800. That was BEFORE the Mickey Mantle from the same set sold for $12.6 million.
Although this card has not been graded, it is being offered without the extra cost of a grading fee. This decision was made to provide potential buyers with an opportunity to acquire this exceptional card without the added cost, which in some cases can be significant; and to avoid all unnecessary transit (same reason there are no returns on this one). However, authenticity of my cards never should be a concern, aa under no circumstances would you ever get stuck with a card deemed not authentic, regardless what policy is in place.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable card. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a truly exceptional piece of baseball history!
For sale is a highly sought-after 1952 Topps Roy Campanella #314 baseball card in incredibly sharp condition. This card could potentially be among the highest examples in existence and is a true collector's gem. Although there are no records on PSA of a grade 10 being sold (there are 2 in existence), the condition of this card—especially when compared with examples on PSA’s website—suggests that it could be pushing towards the top of the heap. The card is centered, exhibiting sharp corners, a great surface, and vibrant color, making it a rare and visually stunning piece of Baseball history.
It's worth noting that a PSA 8.5 fetched $31,200 in 2022, while an 8 sold for $11,100 in the same year and $12,100 in 2021. Additionally, a PSA grade 9 last sold in 2018 for $22,800. That was BEFORE the Mickey Mantle from the same set sold for $12.6 million.
Although this card has not been graded, it is being offered without the extra cost of a grading fee. This decision was made to provide potential buyers with an opportunity to acquire this exceptional card without the added cost, which in some cases can be significant; and to avoid all unnecessary transit (same reason there are no returns on this one). However, authenticity of my cards never should be a concern, aa under no circumstances would you ever get stuck with a card deemed not authentic, regardless what policy is in place.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable card. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a truly exceptional piece of baseball history!
For sale is a highly sought-after 1952 Topps Roy Campanella #314 baseball card in incredibly sharp condition. This card could potentially be among the highest examples in existence and is a true collector's gem. Although there are no records on PSA of a grade 10 being sold (there are 2 in existence), the condition of this card—especially when compared with examples on PSA’s website—suggests that it could be pushing towards the top of the heap. The card is centered, exhibiting sharp corners, a great surface, and vibrant color, making it a rare and visually stunning piece of Baseball history.
It's worth noting that a PSA 8.5 fetched $31,200 in 2022, while an 8 sold for $11,100 in the same year and $12,100 in 2021. Additionally, a PSA grade 9 last sold in 2018 for $22,800. That was BEFORE the Mickey Mantle from the same set sold for $12.6 million.
Although this card has not been graded, it is being offered without the extra cost of a grading fee. This decision was made to provide potential buyers with an opportunity to acquire this exceptional card without the added cost, which in some cases can be significant; and to avoid all unnecessary transit (same reason there are no returns on this one). However, authenticity of my cards never should be a concern, aa under no circumstances would you ever get stuck with a card deemed not authentic, regardless what policy is in place.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable card. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a truly exceptional piece of baseball history!