Your First PSA card
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Most of us here now have many PSA cards. A set registry collector, or anyone with some, had to have started somewhere. I am able to recall the first PSA card I ever got, and think it might be interesting to hear how others plunged into slabbed cardboard.
The first I ever got was a purchase, not a submission, about 7-8 years ago. 1957 Topps FB Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsh PSA 8. It seemed "pack-fresh" and almost new to me whan I opened the package, ordered via SCD magazine through the mail. Stan the Man Sportscards in Florida was the seller, and it now resides among my mediocre registered set.
I had tried for some time to upgrade my raw 57 FB set to all NM or better ( I learned it had a few ex and ex-mt when I became more informed as to graded standards ) and had a tuff time getting Hirsh. A few others were picked up at card shows, mail order, Etc., but I never could find a Hirsh in true NM shape. I am from the Chicago area and had a good selection of shops and shows to find the card, but that and mail-order mis-grades were quite frustrating. So I decided to take a chance on the high-priced, unproven, sure to be only a fad, graded card route.
That card purchase in itself, did not fully convince / convert me to PSA, but was really a big start.
Who else can recall who / why that first card was ???
The first I ever got was a purchase, not a submission, about 7-8 years ago. 1957 Topps FB Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsh PSA 8. It seemed "pack-fresh" and almost new to me whan I opened the package, ordered via SCD magazine through the mail. Stan the Man Sportscards in Florida was the seller, and it now resides among my mediocre registered set.
I had tried for some time to upgrade my raw 57 FB set to all NM or better ( I learned it had a few ex and ex-mt when I became more informed as to graded standards ) and had a tuff time getting Hirsh. A few others were picked up at card shows, mail order, Etc., but I never could find a Hirsh in true NM shape. I am from the Chicago area and had a good selection of shops and shows to find the card, but that and mail-order mis-grades were quite frustrating. So I decided to take a chance on the high-priced, unproven, sure to be only a fad, graded card route.
That card purchase in itself, did not fully convince / convert me to PSA, but was really a big start.
Who else can recall who / why that first card was ???
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When the husband of my Mother's boss passed away a few years ago his widow was going to sell off his entire baseball card inventory for $200. He sold baseball cards at a local flea market but I never saw anything of value at his booth. I offered her $400 just for the fun of going through hundreds of thousands of cards. Most of the stuff turned out to be worthless mid 80's overproduced junk but there were enough 1960s cards to make it worthwhile. What stood out from the rest were several hundred beautiful 1969 cards. I began to become curious how these cards would rate compared to the PSA cards that I was seeing on eBay so I bought a PSA 9, a PSA 8 and a PSA 7 for comparison purposes. Here is the first card that I received:
Outside of my 1969 set (which is currently at 90%) I am still not too interested in condition but I rarely buy raw cards now. I have filled in the holes in some of my older sets with PSA 4s through PSA 7S.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Mantle: '55 Bowman, '60 Topps, '61 Topps, '63 Topps, '65 Topps, '67 Topps, '69 Topps
Aaron: '54 Topps, '55 Topps, '60 Topps, '61 Topps, '67 Aaron
Mays: '54 Bowman, '55 Topps, '60 Topps, '61 Topps, '67 Topps
Clemente: '60 Topps, '61 Topps, '62 Topps, '67 Topps
Koufax: '55 Topps, '60 Topps, '61 Topps, '62 Topps, '63 Topps
Rose: '64 Topps, '65 Topps, '66 Topps, '67 Topps
Robinson '55 Topps
Pretty much any cards the above players were on in a given year were included. I graded out a bunch of '61 high numbers including a run of the Sporting News AS cards. Submitted close to 100 cards in total. The best learning tool for me ever as this was back in October 2001. I knew pretty much what grades the cards would come back as, but in this one submission I got to see grades ranging from PSA 1 to 8. It was really neat having all the cards laid out graded, too.
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1955 Topps Ted Williams PSA 6
1955 Topps Jackie Robinson PSA 5
1964 Mantle PSA 5
1952 Bowman Musial PSA 5
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I think I paid $6 for the two of them, more as curiosity pieces than with the intent of doing a set. Six months later, I'm now at 25% and over 9.00 GPA for the first time, despite some stiff competition whenever these bad boys come up for auction (a Bjorn Borg PSA 10 recently sold for $130 ).
1963 Topps Mantle - PSA 7
1961 Bell Brand Snider - PSA 9
Kevin
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
1958 Topps Banks AS PSA 7
1958 Topps Aaron As PSA 6
1960 Topps Berra PSA 7
1960 Topps Wynn PSA 6
Thought they were all 8's. Oh, to be young again!
89 Upper Deck Griffey 10
85 Topps Mark McGwire 9
1955 Bowman Kaline - evid. of trimming
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Not the best pic of Keegan, but then it wasn't the best decade for hair either
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My next one was a 1999 Collector's Edge Ricky Williams PSA 10 that was a redemption deal. I paid $75 for the redemption card, knowing that I would double or triple my money in a few weeks when I got the card. I sent it in before opening day and waited. I didn't receive it until after the season was over. I still made money on it, though, as mine was the first auction to close on ebay. I think it sold for $125.
The first one I ever bought for myself was a 1971 Greatest Moments Bob Gibson PSA 7 I got from 1954 in late 2001. That's the set that got me into all this nonsense. A big, heavy slab like that makes it feel like you're really buying something.
2005 Origins Old Judge Brown #/20 and Black 1/1s, 2000 Ultimate Victory Gold #/25
2004 UD Legends Bake McBride autos & parallels, and 1974 Topps #601 PSA 9
Rare Grady Sizemore parallels, printing plates, autographs
Nothing on ebay
my first submission was at the fort wash show (my freebies) and I did pretty well, or at least I did what I thought I should.
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First PSA card I lost on E-Bay was a 1940 Play Ball George Sisler PSA 7. Don't remember the first card I won, but losing that card (my intro to snipers) still sticks in my craw to this day.
Currently collecting.....your guess is as good as mine.
hey, if you ever wanna part with it, lemme know...
I'd love to find some of his cards...
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my first graded cards was a sgc 92 1972 Dr. J...
My forst PSA graded card was a psa 7 1971 tom seaver. I won 2 for $10 on teletrade...
my first psa graded card that I was truly happy with and kept was a psa 9 1990 bowman tiffany bernie williams.
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Now collecting:
Topps Heritage
1957 Topps BB Ex+-NM
All Yaz Items 7+
Various Red Sox
Did I leave anything out?
1963 Fleer
Lou Brock Master Set
89 Pro Set Troy Aikman - PSA7
38 Goudey Joe DiMaggio - PSA 5
33 Jimmy Fox PSA 4
and I think the last one was a 1998 Terrell Davis Topps Stadium Club First Day Issue PSA 10
Grades relatively low, but hey, I own them. By the way Still looking for a PSA 10 Aikman, actually Aikmans and Emmitts, and any other Cowboy in almost any grade, LOL.
Thanks for all the interesting posts.
I was right. The card sits in a PSA 9 holder.
It's the only post-1970 card I've submitted.
Nick
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First submission results were C56 Nick Bawlf PSA 8, C56 Herb Clark PSA 5, 57-58 Topps Bob Cousy PSA 7
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I used to buy PSA slabs solely for the purpose
of breaking the cards out to upgrade my raw sets.
So, I have no idea ...
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Hall of Famers from all 4 sports
First PSA gradded card I ever bought was a PSA 6 1990 Topps Frank Thomas NNOF. Before this I went on a streak of a number of years not buying cards. It was PSA's great reputation, case, gurintee of authinticity that got me back into the hobby.
Thanks PSA,
Jeff
53 Paige PSA-6
54 Banks PSA-5
66 Mantle PSA-7
68 Mantle PSA-7
I thought for sure that the '66 Mantle was a 9...looking at the card today, it looks like a nice 7. Live and learn!
1987 Donruss Mark McGwire PSA 9
1987 Fleer Barry Bonds PSA 9
1988 Fleer Tom Glavine PSA 9
1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. PSA 9
1987 Donruss Barry Bonds PSA 8
1987 Topps Barry Bonds PSA 7
This was just this past November, as I just got back into the hobby. I joined and pulled my best cards from the late 80's when I last collected. Two things I learned REAL QUICK
1. Get out of the 80's
2. I am hooked like a early spring Bass who starved all winter long under the ice
ISO 1978 Topps Baseball in NM-MT High Grade Raw 3, 100, 103, 302, 347, 376, 416, 466, 481, 487, 509, 534, 540, 554, 579, 580, 622, 642, 673, 724__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ISO 1978 O-Pee-Chee in NM-MT High Grade Raw12, 21, 29, 38, 49, 65, 69, 73, 74, 81, 95, 100, 104, 110, 115, 122, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 151, 153, 155, 160, 161, 167, 168, 172, 179, 181, 196, 200, 204, 210, 224, 231, 240
I am now working on the 1967 set in 8 or better (on a bit of a break at the moment though ... pressures of ...life). I upgraded the Carlton to PSA 7 two years later but I haven't got the 8 ... yet
Topps Baseball 1967
Mike Payne's 300 Great Cards
MVPs in their MVP years
and T206???
There is a bit of an amazing story considering the sale of that card. I found someone in the back of SCD offering to buy vintage cards. He gave me a mediocre amount for four of my cards, including the Gibson. At this time, graded cards were still a relatively new phenomenon. After the transaction was completed, I received a call from the dealer asking me how to remove the card from the PSA holder, because he said he couldn't sell it unless it was out of the holder!
<< <i> After the transaction was completed, I received a call from the dealer asking me how to remove the card from the PSA holder, because he said he couldn't sell it unless it was out of the holder! >>
oh the winds of change
ISO 1978 Topps Baseball in NM-MT High Grade Raw 3, 100, 103, 302, 347, 376, 416, 466, 481, 487, 509, 534, 540, 554, 579, 580, 622, 642, 673, 724__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ISO 1978 O-Pee-Chee in NM-MT High Grade Raw12, 21, 29, 38, 49, 65, 69, 73, 74, 81, 95, 100, 104, 110, 115, 122, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 151, 153, 155, 160, 161, 167, 168, 172, 179, 181, 196, 200, 204, 210, 224, 231, 240