1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 PSA 10 Value
1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 PSA 10 value & comps. 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311: raw 50000–500000, PSA 9 800000, PSA 10 5000000, ~1,200 PSA pop. Break-even vs grading fees.
CardSnap Research Team
Prices & comps
| Tier | Est. value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Raw (recent comps) | $50,000 – $500,000 | Mid ~$275,000 |
| PSA 9 | $800,000 | Mint |
| PSA 10 | $5,000,000 | Gem |
PSA population
Estimated PSA graded population (all grades): 1,200 copies.
Grading cost (illustrative)
PSA changes fees; planning estimate from raw mid comp (~$275,000).
- TierHigh-value / walkthrough-style (illustrative)
- PSA fee (est.)$350
- Shipping in/out + supplies (est.)$80
- All-in (est.)$430
ROI vs raw mid (model)
Graded resale minus all-in grading minus raw mid (baseline). Negative means you need a better buy or a higher grade than the model assumes.
If PSA 9 result
+$524,570 vs raw mid
If PSA 10 result
+$4,724,570 vs raw mid
Verdict
Yes — grade (if condition is there)
Net uplift to PSA 9/10 usually clears illustrative fees vs raw mid for 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311. Submit clean copies only.
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FAQ
- What are recent raw comps for the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311?
- Typical raw sales fall around $275,000 at mid-range condition, with a wider band of $50,000–$500,000 depending on eye appeal and seller.
- What is a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 worth in PSA 9 vs PSA 10?
- Recent market guidance in our model: PSA 9 near $800,000 and PSA 10 near $5,000,000. Realized prices vary by subgrade, eye appeal, and timing.
- How many 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 cards are in the PSA population report?
- We use an estimated ~1,200 PSA-graded copies for this card (total graded). Higher pop usually means more liquidity but more competition for top grade.
- Is the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 worth submitting to PSA?
- Usually yes for gem-quality copies: net upside after illustrative $430 all-in grading often beats selling raw at mid comps—if you believe the card can reach PSA 9+.
- Why does 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 PSA 10 trade at a premium?
- PSA 10 is the top bucket; demand concentrates there. For this card, the PSA 10 to PSA 9 spread reflects gem scarcity within a ~1,200-copy graded population.