Anybody buy raw off of Ebay?
kalch23
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Just curious to know if anybody has ever bought so called "MINT" cards from ebay with the intention of grading them. Has anybody successfully find people that truely sell vintage raw in Mint condition? Anybody have sucess sending these card to PSA and having them come back as 8s and 9s?
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raw cards off ebay.that one set me back alot though,probably
10 dollars.if you find the right sellers and look carefully at large
scans you have a chance at some scores.
and got 2 psa 8's... that was a big deal to me at the time. The seller had like 3 feedbacks and the description read something like: "cards are in nice shape etc."
Another time I bought a few large lots of 1971-1973 raw basketball off of GHUNTER or GTHUNTER off of eBay... almost all I sent in graded 8's with a spattering of low pop 9's that sold well for me...
Keep in mind... psa 8's of vintage BK sold for decent prices a few years ago.
This may sound a bit crazy... but... the majority of the success I have had getting nice raw vintage cards at low prices on eBay has been by taking risks... Buying from people who write poor descriptions... have a few negs or low feedback...
Most of the time the cards are bad... but the few times that it works out.... makes up for it... keep in mind I am talking about relatively small investments... like $20 for a larger lot of vintage cards.
Most of the cards I have found that are worth sending in were at local card shops, shows or unopened... you can still find nice ones at shows.
Forget his name... but there was a guy from around Wallingford, CT that seems to always have beautiful raw stuff... he travels the east coast shows...
anyways, I am a very small submitter...
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I buy raw T-205s. As long as you know what to look for you can score.
I bought 3 205s raw for under 50.00. They all graded out PSA 4s (which run about 50.00 each on ebay). So look carefully and you can get some deals.
modern stuff.ive purchased gimmick cards
that people offered due to 5 color game jerseys
or the like and sometimes ive gotten back psa 10s.
one item cost $300 and got $2700 awhile back.
Just be sure your dealing with high end feedback rated sellers and you have a lot better shot at getting what your looking for.
My 75 Mini set in the PSA Set Registry is living proof that buying raw on ebay can work, as a starting point anyway
All the '53s in my set registry right now were purchased raw off Ebay. I was considering completing the whole set that way, for the extra challenge, but then I caved in and bought a bunch of PSA-6 commons yesterday.
I think you have to know the set you're buying. For example, it's pretty easy to find a 1959 or 1961 Topps in 7 or better when buying raw. They're usually pretty easy to judge. But 1953 Topps frequently have surface wrinkles that don't show up in a scan. 1938 Goudeys have big-time toning problems, and the toning can obscure even heavy creases on a scanner.
-Al
I bought a '66 Philadelphia Dick Butkus RC that came back a PSA 7.
A '75 Topps Mel Blount RC that came back a PSA 8.
My best so far....
A 1983 Topps Ryne Sandberg RC that came back a PSA 10!
I've also had many, many more "mint!", "Nm-mt!" and "nrmt!" cards that were ex/mt.
And a 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson RC that was "MINT!" because it was trimmed.
When I do buy raw, I always expect the cards to be ex/mt or so and I will only buy from someone with great feedback and clear scans. I feel this limits the chance of getting cards with obvious flaws and creases.
Of course, there are also many online dealers such as Mickey's that offer great raw cards that are accurately graded if you don't want to take a chance on eBay.
If they say "Near Mint +", others would call the card "NM-MT".
Their feedback says it all.
Unfortunately, the cats out of the bag with them. When I last checked, their selling prices were roughly in line with graded prices. There was some spread, but not much.