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PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 Baseball Cards Buying Guide

from auction site, http://www.NateDSanders.com, a baseball cards dealer

Welcome to the exciting world of PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 baseball cards where you can hold a perfect and one-of-a-kind example of a baseball card in your hands and at the same time, own a unique piece of our national pastime.

Background of PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 Baseball Cards:

PSA aka Professional Sports Authenticator is the most popular authenticator and grader for baseball cards. Their only major competition, SGC or Sports Guaranty LLC, has just a fraction of the baseball cards authentication and grading market and thus their perfect graded baseball cards generally sell for much less. PSA has a baseball card grade PSA 10 as their perfect card (grades can be 1 to 10). Population 1 of 1 means that the baseball card is the only card to exist with that grade, thus the population of the baseball card is just 1. So, PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 baseball cards is the most perfect example of that baseball card and there is only one in existence.

Given the laws of supply and demand, you can see why these cards can be extremely popular with prices generally on the rise. What may be most surprising to you is that the PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 baseball card can be that of a real loser baseball player. It doesn’t matter as a collector needs that PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 card to complete their set or they just collect these one-of-a-kind baseball cards. The better the player on the card, generally the higher price the PSA 10, Population 1 of 1 baseball card commands.

Values below are approximate minimum price ranges for a decade of Topps PSA 10, population 1 of 1 baseball cards based on auction prices realized:

1957 $4,000
1958 $3,000
1959 $4,000
1960 $4,500
1961 $850
1962 $3,000
1963 $1,200
1964 $800
1965 $400
1966 $1,000
1967 $750

from auction site, http://www.NateDSanders.com, a baseball cards dealer

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01/19/2009

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