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Pre-1980 · MLB · NBA · NFL · NHL · Fully Offline

Most tools treat raw condition like a typo to autocorrect. Rawcomps treats it like the point — so you can tell a centered ’55 Clemente from a crease-marred one before you open your wallet.

Dealer tools $10/mo — undercuts Card Ladder, VCP, Market Movers, Slabfy. Free tier ships first.

1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh Pirates — the most valuable trading card. Public domain (LOC Burdick).
1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Red Portrait, Detroit Tigers — the iconic Cobb pose. Public domain (LOC Burdick).
1933 Goudey #53 Babe Ruth, New York Yankees — yellow-background portrait. Public domain (LOC Burdick).
1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees — the most valuable post-war baseball card. Editorial use.
1958 Topps #62 Jim Brown rookie, Cleveland Browns — the most valuable post-war football card. Editorial use.
1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox — the iconic #1 card of the set. Editorial use.
1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente rookie, Pittsburgh Pirates — Hall of Fame outfielder. Editorial use.
1948 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson rookie, Brooklyn Dodgers — first Black MLB player of the modern era. Editorial use.
1948 Bowman #18 Warren Spahn rookie, Boston Braves — winningest left-handed pitcher in MLB history. Editorial use.
1948-49 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees — Yankee Clipper, 56-game hit streak. Editorial use.
1948-49 Leaf #4 Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals — Stan the Man, three-time NL MVP. Editorial use.
1941 Play Ball #13 Jimmie Foxx, Boston Red Sox — Double-X, two-time AL MVP. Public domain.
1940 Play Ball #1 Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees — pre-war card of the Yankee Clipper. Public domain.
1940 Play Ball #175 Christy Mathewson, New York Giants — Hall of Fame pitcher, 373 career wins. Public domain.
1934 Butterfinger Premiums R310 Babe Ruth, New York Yankees — Depression-era candy premium. Public domain.
1922 E120 American Caramel Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers — Series of 240 caramel-card issue. Public domain.
1921 W551 #4 Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers — early 1920s strip-card issue. Public domain (Met Burdick).
1921 E121 American Caramel Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis Cardinals — Series of 80 issue. Public domain.
1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Eddie Plank, Philadelphia Athletics — Hall of Fame pitcher. Public domain.
1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Eddie Plank, Philadelphia Athletics — early caramel-card series. Public domain.
1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Joe Tinker, Chicago Cubs — of Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance fame. Public domain.
1909 J.K. Candy #56 Joe Tinker, Chicago Cubs — rare regional candy-card issue. Public domain (LOC).
1909 German Baseball Stamps #24 Eddie Plank, Philadelphia Athletics — early 20th-century stamp issue. Public domain.
1909 E91-B American Caramel Art Devlin, New York Giants — Series B caramel issue. Public domain.
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comps indexed

1970–1979

the raw vintage decade

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MLB · NBA · NFL · NHL

sports covered

WHY GRAIL

Three things no one else is doing.

The wedge isn’t a feature. It’s three.

01

Raw condition, as a filter.

Every tool treats 'Raw EX' as a search string. We treat it as a facet. Click a bucket, get a comp. VG through NM, priced separately, ranked honestly.

02

Three flags, always visible.

Low sample. Stale data. High variance. Every price you see is tagged with the honesty flags that tell you when to trust it — and when to walk.

03

Offline on the show floor. (Coming.)

You pull up a comp in the Holiday Inn parking lot. You look up a cert in the dealer's booth. You check a cost basis in the hall. Offline mode is in build — the comps above are live today.

WHO IT’S FOR

The floor sharkYou work 3 shows a month. You need a comp in 4 seconds.
The vintage puristRaw EX is your whole world. You know what a centered '56 feels like.
The set-builderYou track 47 commons. Every bump matters. Every dupe is an alert.
The dealerYou quote cost basis to the customer standing in front of you. Without guessing.

We built the comp engine we got tired of not having.

— the reason Rawcomps exists

THE WEDGE, LIVE

This filter doesn’t exist anywhere else.

Click through the grades. Watch the price move.

1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311

Raw EX median

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61 sales · last 90 days · 3 on eBay now

Competitors round this up to “Raw” and call it a day. We don’t.

PLAYER DOSSIERS

The research layer under the prices.

A thousand-plus synthesized biographies and card-by-card essays — deadball legends first.

Ty Cobb T206 archival

GRAIL STORIES

very card is a story.

Behind every raw Mantle or PSA 1 Wagner is a chain of hands, deals, and close calls. Rawcomps Stories is for the histories that numbers alone can’t capture.

Read Rawcomps Stories →
1952 Topps Mantle·PSA 8·$2.88M·Heritage·2024T206 Honus Wagner·PSA 3·$2.1M·Heritage·20211933 Goudey Ruth #53·PSA 9·$164K·PWCC·20231979-80 OPC Gretzky·PSA 8·$465K·Heritage·20211969-70 Topps Alcindor RC·PSA 9·$99K·PWCC·20241948 Leaf Robinson RC·PSA 8·$180K·Heritage·20221965 Topps Namath RC·PSA 8·$82K·Goldin·20231958 Topps Jim Brown RC·PSA 7·$34K·eBay·20241957 Topps Russell RC·PSA 6·$21K·Heritage·20231954 Topps Williams #1·PSA 8·$28K·PWCC·20241952 Topps Mantle·PSA 8·$2.88M·Heritage·2024T206 Honus Wagner·PSA 3·$2.1M·Heritage·20211933 Goudey Ruth #53·PSA 9·$164K·PWCC·20231979-80 OPC Gretzky·PSA 8·$465K·Heritage·20211969-70 Topps Alcindor RC·PSA 9·$99K·PWCC·20241948 Leaf Robinson RC·PSA 8·$180K·Heritage·20221965 Topps Namath RC·PSA 8·$82K·Goldin·20231958 Topps Jim Brown RC·PSA 7·$34K·eBay·20241957 Topps Russell RC·PSA 6·$21K·Heritage·20231954 Topps Williams #1·PSA 8·$28K·PWCC·2024

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