PSA Pop Reports....changing perceptions
SayitaintsoJoe63
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There used to be a time when we were kids, going to the corner store.......tearing open brand new fresh packs of cards......dreaming of pulling out Mantle....Rose....Mays......Aaron.....and being disappointed by getting instead a packful of dreaded commons.
Oh well.....you could at least chew the gum.
Now....years later......PSA is here, and a new perception exsists.
The Population reports have revolutionized the way that we now look at those same cards.
After receiving my latest submission of '63's from PSA, I amazed myself in how I looked at my cards.
I have literally sat for what seems like hours, gazing at the beauty of a common card......a beautiful Mint 9 population 1 common. I hold it lovingly in my hands, making sure to wipe the dust particles off the case....holding it at different angles to allow the light to hit it and make the surface gleam with gloss.....knowing I'm the only one in the world, who can experience this card in a PSA Mint 9 holder.
A common!!! Forget the Mantle's out there!! Why is this happening!!! What happened to the day when we would throw these "unworthy" baseball players in a stack and never give them a second thought.
Oh well.....you could at least chew the gum.
Now....years later......PSA is here, and a new perception exsists.
The Population reports have revolutionized the way that we now look at those same cards.
After receiving my latest submission of '63's from PSA, I amazed myself in how I looked at my cards.
I have literally sat for what seems like hours, gazing at the beauty of a common card......a beautiful Mint 9 population 1 common. I hold it lovingly in my hands, making sure to wipe the dust particles off the case....holding it at different angles to allow the light to hit it and make the surface gleam with gloss.....knowing I'm the only one in the world, who can experience this card in a PSA Mint 9 holder.
A common!!! Forget the Mantle's out there!! Why is this happening!!! What happened to the day when we would throw these "unworthy" baseball players in a stack and never give them a second thought.
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Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
Great thread - I stare at my 50's in psa 8 and get giddy. Glad it's not just me.
Let me add this.
It's like putting together a 572- or 598- or 609-piece jigsaw puzzle. Every piece must be uniform, unique unto itself. The Mantle piece is not much different than the corner piece of Bob Lee, or Curt Simmons, or Duke Sims except maybe the Mantle is more key to the final big picture.
Then the stars are incredibly overpriced, the low population commons just as skewed, but underpriced. That explains why I can buy stars at a discount to SMR, while the low pops are 2x to 3x or more of SMR.
But yes, that rush of owning the only one of one PSA 9 is quite thrilling.
You are probably correct about the cards that were partially or selectively saved, why keep the bums if you are going to keep only some cards, keep the stars or maybe your favorite team.
What about fools like me who kept the whole sets ? I looked at , fondled, re-read stats, checked insignificant bits, much much more on the stars rather than waste my childhood time looking at the commons . So if many other collectors were at all like me, the commons are in better shape overall than the stars. Sharp young fellow I was, I kept a 65 Mays in my wallet, but the rest of the Giants were uncompressed. I also rember drawing a mustace on the hated Dodger Sandy Koufax, the scrubs escaped my artistic rendering. Back in the 50s and 60s cards were for kids almost exclusively, and back then they/we did not realize they should not be played with. But does it not seem that the star cards would be handled a bit more ?
This is my own quote from another thread. I'm proud to be in the company of all you guys.
If I'm buying it's PRICELESS. If I'm selling, it's WORTHLESS.
Looking for 1984 Donruss -
#238 Keith Hernandez PSA 10
-----------------and
#637 Omar Moreno PSA 9 or 10.
*****
I agree though that a tough, high grade, low pop common can be more intriguing than a high pop superstar common that can be purchased any day of the week.
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speak for yourself!
My idea of getting lucky nowadays is finding my car in the parking lot
"There's no crying in baseball card set building."
Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
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What's the you say, Mrs Robinson
Vargha bucks have left and gone away?
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Scratch and sniff sections "bubble gum flavor!" on the back of the holders!
Sets - 1970, 1971 and 1972
Always looking for 1972 O-PEE-CHEE Baseball in PSA 9 or 10!
lynnfrank@earthlink.net
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i remember seeing the card it might have been a 1968 maris or a mantle
Groucho Marx
I believe that episode was from the third season. It was called "The Most Toys." I thought
it was a great trek episode. Data is kidnapped by someone who has to have the best and
most precious "items." He could smell the gum on a Roger Maris card. I'm not sure what
year. Either 61 or 62.
aconte
cool episode!
now that i think about it it might have been a 62 t instead of 68 t
Groucho Marx
I think I'll pull out the video tape and check it for myself... The collector was the guy who plays "Donnie - Daphne's former fiance" on Frasier, right?
Yup - this forum is a pair of vulcan ears short of a Star Trek convention...
Sets - 1970, 1971 and 1972
Always looking for 1972 O-PEE-CHEE Baseball in PSA 9 or 10!
lynnfrank@earthlink.net
outerbankyank on eBay!