1977 Topps Star Wars Stickers #34 The star warriors aim for action!
1977 Topps Star Wars Stickers #34 The star warriors aim for action! — TAG (grade unconfirmed)
1live listings
0confirmed sales
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What the same card is asking in the other holders this index tracks.
| Holder | Listed | Cheapest | Dearest |
|---|
| Raw | 8 | $2.38 | $10.89 |
| TAG ? | 1 | $11.00 | — |
| SGC 5 | 1 | $15.99 | — |
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Estimated grade: 5 (4–7) · LOW confidence · asking $11.00
Centering estimate: left border appears slightly wider than right (~55/45 L/R), top border appears notably thinner than bottom (~60/40 T/B) — centering is passable but not tight. Corner inspection is hampered by sleeve glare and angle, but the upper-left corner shows what appears to be light wear or a soft bend, and the lower-left corner looks slightly rounded; right-side corners are less visible but appear comparable. A prominent diagonal crease or fold line is visible running across the upper-left portion of the card surface — this is a significant surface defect that, if confirmed, would cap the grade in the 4–5 range. The red border shows no obvious chipping visible at this resolution, and the image print quality looks intact. The sleeve obscures fine corner and edge detail, making a precise call difficult; the crease is the dominant defect and is the primary grade-limiting factor.