1980 Topps Larry Bird #30
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13 total reviews
I can't see anything that detracts from this copy's eye appeal. Incredible centering, coloring, devoid of snow that typically accompanies 80T.
Tough auto to squeeze in there, would have been great with a pen or thin sharpie. Card is immaculate.
The card is GOD TIER. The auto admittedly has to be placed on a very small canvas, so to speak, yet would prefer it to be more legible-- have seen a few of his autos on these panels that look better so going with an overall A- because the card is so bananas.
Gorgeous card, but the execution of Larry's autograph in that very narrow space does not deliver at an eye appeal level consistent with the technical 10/10 grade, at least in my opinion.
I will probably have an A+ cap on signed examples of this set because the autos will generally look a bit smushed. Thinner tip pen could help on this set.
great looking card nice and bright borders, colors sharp, and images strong. Loses slight on the auto as Birds autograph is not his best due to it squeezing into the space
The card is gorgeous. Worthy of the 10 grade without a doubt. My only critique is I would have allowed Larry to go big on the auto. Without the other two signing, and let’s be honest, this is better as a centerpiece for Bird, I’d like to see the auto breath and take up the whole card.
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


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13 total reviews
The card is perfect in every way. I’m frustrated that Bird didn’t write his autograph across the entirely of the card — who cares about Jack Sikma?