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Guides through the years

 
Like most collectors now, I think, the only thing I consult when I want to know the price of a card is ebay.
 
Sure, I'll look in the back of the Beckett magazine if it's in my possession, just out of curiosity. It's more habit for what I once did. Back then, I bought the yearly price guide and eagerly looked for the prices of the cards that I owned (I had so few of them).
 
I wish I still had those soft-cover books from the early '80s. It's a nice look at the history of collecting. Thank goodness I still own the first version of those price guides, the 1979 Sport Americana price guide, the only one of the Beckett guides that I know of that doesn't have "Beckett" plastered in big letters.
 
I still own a price guide here and there, either stuff I've purchased in the past, that is part of my subscription to a magazine, or as a collectible that a fellow collector sent me. That's what these things are good for now, a collectible and sometimes as reference material.
 
 
I thought it would be fun if I looked through each of those "guides" and see what notable cards have gone for over the years.
 
I'll also include the price guide at the top of the post, from 1992. It's not complete as at one point I ripped a bunch of pages out of it -- not sure why, I was in a very "what's it worth?" state of mind at the time, so it probably made sense at the time. But if the card I'm mentioning is in that guide, I'll list it, too.
 
OK, let's start big.
 
 
1952 Topps Mickey Mantle
 
1979 Sport Americana Price Guide: $500.00 (NM), $375.00 (VG-EX)
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $1,910.00 (NM-Mt)
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $14,500.00 (NM)
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $18,000 (Hi), $12,000 (Lo) (Beckett magazine still uses "Hi" and "Lo," which I don't really understand how they arrive at that stuff. Rating by condition makes more sense).
2008 Beckett price guide: $30,000 (Hi), $18,000 (Lo) (I think we're still doing Hi-Lo here. There is no title above the prices and nothing in the introduction about what the prices mean that I found).  
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $120,000 (Hi), $80,000 (Lo).

That's a $90,000 jump in 13 years.
 
 

1975 Topps Robin Yount

1979 Sport Americana Price Guide: 8 cents/6 cents (lololololol!!!!!)
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $18.25
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $40.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $50.00/$25.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $50.00/$25.00
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $100.00/$40.00
 
1983 Topps Tony Gwynn
 
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $3.50
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $60.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $25.00/$10.00 (quite a difference compared with TS)
2008 Beckett price guide: $25.00/$10.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $25.00/$10.00
 
 
 
1980 Topps Rickey Henderson

May 1985 Current Card Prices: $6.50
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $30.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $70.00/$40.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $50.00/$20.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $60.00/$25.00

I can't consult my 1992 price guide, which is a shame because it was the height of comical prices, but I know the Henderson was listed at $200.00 because it was my most valuable card at the time ... according to the only source we had then.

1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr.

July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $160.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $60.00/$30.00 (wild swing between TS and Beckett, TS sure did love their young superstars!)
2008 Beckett price guide: $40.00/$15.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $80.00/$30.00

1955 Topps Roberto Clemente

1979 Sport Americana Price Guide: $15.00/$10.00
1985 Current Card Prices: $108.50 (you can see the jump already)
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $1750.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $2000.00/$1400.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $2200.00/$1400.00
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $5000.00/$2500.00
 
 

1989 Fleer Billy Ripken "fuck face" (or "rick face" as all the price guides say)

July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $8.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $40.00/$15.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $15.00/$6.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $20.00/$8.00

The 2002 price stands out, not sure what was happening there. This particular card isn't the most valuable version as that's the white scribble.

2001 Topps Ichiro Suzuki

July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $15.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $15.00/$7.50
2008 Beckett price guide: $12.00/$5.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $30.00/$12.00

I was under the impression it was a lot more than that. Probably got it confused with one of the 77 other Ichiro rookies from 2001.
 
1993 SP Derek Jeter
 
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $120.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $100.00/$50.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $80.00/$40.00
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $500.00/$200.00
 
Big 'ol jump.
 
 
 
1985 Topps Mark McGwire
 
1985 Current Card Prices: not listed (!)
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $175.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Card Monthly: $60.00/$30.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $30.00/$12.50
March 2021 Beckett Baseball: $25.00/$10.00 (oof).
 
1952 Topps Andy Pafko
 
1979 Sport Americana Price Guide:  $5.00/$2.00
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $93.00
1992 Beckett price guide: $1300.00 (wow)
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $3500.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $4000.00/$2000.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $5000.00/$3000.00
March 2001 Beckett Baseball: $5000.00/$3000.00

The prices on this card are the most interesting to me. Back in '79 the card was valued slightly under cards featuring Robin Roberts, Phil Rizzuto and Billy Martin. Then in the late '80s, the legend of the rubber bands began.

1956 Topps set (just because I completed this four months ago 😊)

1979 Sport Americana Price Guide: $185.00/$140.00
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $602.00
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $5750.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Monthly: $7000.00/$4000.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $8000.00/$5000.00
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $15000.00/$8000.00

I have no idea what it cost me total to complete that set (which is not mint by the way). 

So, maybe that was interesting to someone.

If anyone is curious about the price path of a particular card according to these guides, let me know in the comments and I'll either post it in the comments or write a follow-up post.

And, remember, "completed listings" on ebay is your friend in these matters.

Comments

madding said…
I’m glad to see you have an issue of “Current Card Prices” as that was still the standard when I first started buying cards in 1986. I can never remember the name of that thing, and even if I did it’s not exactly Google-friendly.
Makes one want to finally invent that time machine and then use it.
Fuji said…
You covered two of my favorite cards in this post with the Gwynn and Henderson Topps rookies. I'm also glad to see the 1952 Topps Andy Pafko, which was involved in arguably the worst trade of my life. My aunt bought it for me sometime around 1984 or 1985... and the dealer gave us the whole story about the rubber bands. Anyways... a few years later I gave my copy to a dealer at a show for a 1987 Fleer tin set and some rookies.

As for requests, how about the 72T Garman, Cooper, and Fisk rookie card? Or maybe the 71T Garvey rookie? I feel like both of these cards were treasured back in the 80's, but are undervalued these days.
Nick said…
I've got a request: how much did/does the '55 Topps Koufax rookie go for? It seems like he's popular with a ton of bloggers, but I've never gotten a good handle if people in the deeper-pockets crowd are interested in Koufax cards (I have no idea what the card "books" for here in 2021).

I had a subscription to Beckett for a long time when I was a kid, and I enjoy perusing those issues from time to time for the novelty of it. Also good for a laugh out of people paying $50 for Grady Sizemore rookies.
night owl said…
Answers:

1958 Topps Ted Williams:

1979 Sports Americana price guide: $10.00/$7.00
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $42.00
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $400.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Card Monthly: $500.00/$200.00
2008 Beckett Price Guide: $600.00/$350.00
Aug-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $400.00/$250.00

1971 Topps Steve Garvey

1979 Sports Americana price guide: 75 cents/60 cents
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $28.00
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $25.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Card Monthly: $35.00/$18.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $40.00/$20.00
Aug-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $100.00/$40.00

1972 Topps Garman-Cooper-Fisk

1979 Sports Americana price guide: 40 cents/30 cents
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $10.00
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $40.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Card Monthly: $50.00/$25.00
2008 Beckett price guide: $50.00/$30.00
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $80.00/$30.00

1955 Topps Sandy Koufax

1979 Sports Americana price guide: $10.00/$8.00
May 1985 Current Card Prices: $58.50
July 2001 Tuff Stuff: $675.00
Oct. 2002 Beckett Baseball Card Monthly: $800.00/$500.00
Aug.-Sept. 2021 Beckett Vintage Collector: $6000.00/$2500.00

The Koufax is interesting because I was under the impression that it was valued more than the Clemente until the last 25 years or so, but actually the Clemente has been valued more than the Koufax all along until now (at least according to the 2021 Beckett) and now the Koufax has a $1000 lead.

Fuji said…
I was completely off the mark. Looks like the Garvey and Fisk rookie cards have appreciated in value and are appreciated by collectors. Thanks for the research NO.
Adam Ryan said…
Great read! This really makes me wish I’d kept all the old price guides and magazines I had when I was a kid.
Old Cards said…
Thanks. Not that I intend to sell it, but I thought a card from this era of, arguably, the greatest hitter in baseball, would be valued higher. I didn't start collecting until the 60's, but similar to your experience, I received a bunch of cards from the 50's as a gift and ended up with the 58 Ted Williams.
BP said…
Thanks for sharing - it's fun and interesting. I'd love to see more historical research on values and trends for a wider gamut of players. For the most part you showed players who appreciated. It would be useful for people to see the trends on Gregg Jefferies and Grady Sizemore, and Bryce Harper and so on - just for broader context. The failures and the not so sure guys, too.
bryan was here said…
I recently picked up one of the First Edition 1979 Beckett price guides and it was neat to see how cheap cards were back then (lol).

To be honest, I haven't really looked at the prices of cards for a long time. I know I've gotten lucky over the years getting high-ticket (but lesser-grade) cards.

Also, neat to see how some cards were bringing stupid money at the turn of the century. But 1992 was the high mark for insane pricing. I can remember going to card shows during that time and seeing Scott Erickson and Kevin Maas cards going for $25-30 apiece!!!
Jafronius said…
That was a fun post, thanks for the research.
John Collins said…
Current Card Prices was what was on sale at the first card shop I went to, circa 1987 or '88. I don't remember Beckett being a thing until about a year or so later.

Good point on the confusion surrounding Beckett's "hi v. low" column. I don't know anyone who understood that as a kid and the data seems dubious at best. I'm sure it was based on something, but Beckett back in the day could have published anything and people would have believed it. They wielded quite a bit of unproportionate power for a time.