Excess 80s commons...what to do?
Axtell
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Just curious what others in my situation have done. Through my youth I bought tons of packs, and assembled by hand sets from 1981 through about 1992. However, that left with a TON (talking 10s of thousands of cards) of extra duplicates (mainly commons and semi-stars).
I am doubtful that selling them on ebay is a feasible option, but I don't want to just throw them out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated on the best use for these cards.
I am doubtful that selling them on ebay is a feasible option, but I don't want to just throw them out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated on the best use for these cards.
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(1) Children's ward of a hospital;
(2) Police - they use them for various children events;
(3) Children Homes; and
(4) Abused women shelters (children often accompany the women).
I package the cards in 100 card lots. I mix in a lot of names that kids may recognize. In addition, the kids love to receive any cards from the 80's.
David
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
<< <i>20 years from now "how did you get started?" Well I had my tonsels out and they gave me these cards, and I still have them. >>
and the story goes on...
and I still have them. I bought some more and had them graded. Before long, I flew past everyone on the registry, becoming #1 in almost every 80's catagory. I even pounced on the guy who gave me my first cards.
Groucho Marx
<< <i> I.E. 20 years from now "how did you get started?" Well I had my tonsels out and they gave me these cards, and I still have them. Out >>
Alternate ending:
.....and boy am I glad I kept them! Since most people just burned them, these are now worth a fortune!
Cataloging all those pesky, unlisted 1963 Topps football color variations Updated 2/13/05
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<< <i> I.E. 20 years from now "how did you get started?" Well I had my tonsels out and they gave me these cards, and I still have them. Out >>
Alternate ending:
.....and boy am I glad I kept them! Since most people just burned them, these are now worth a fortune! >>
80's common cards worth a fortune???? I am 46 now...........perhaps when I am 90, they will double in value.........
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
And of course the charity idea.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
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<< <i>
<< <i> I.E. 20 years from now "how did you get started?" Well I had my tonsels out and they gave me these cards, and I still have them. Out >>
Alternate ending:
.....and boy am I glad I kept them! Since most people just burned them, these are now worth a fortune! >>
80's common cards worth a fortune???? I am 46 now...........perhaps when I am 90, they will double in value......... >>
Only if cardboard becomes a scarce commodity.
Take a softball, and start gluing cards around it. Keep going, so eventually you can claim you have the "worlds largest ball of baseball cards!"
I wonder how many cards it would take to make a ball 10 ft in diamater?
Cataloging all those pesky, unlisted 1963 Topps football color variations Updated 2/13/05
Just do what I did. While moving a couple months ago I rented a 10yd dumster plenty of stuff to throwout. Having nearly 100 thousand raw 86's laying around loose in my bathroom closet which I was thinking of building a raw set well never happened. Grabbed the laundry basket tossed em in. In the dumster they go. Low in behold the next day while moving Im inside the house. (Keep in mind I have my boat motors and my good cards boxed up laying outside as well) I look out the window wtf some guys going through my dumster. I come out hey bud what gives, hes literally picking 86s out of the dumster lol I was in disbelief he was happier than a pig in #$##. Ok I said go ahead but dont touch my other stuff. Meanwhile some of my buds stop over laughing in hysterics, the guy leaves 2 hrs later another guy and his daughter stop in hearing from the other guy. Hes got his daughter in the bottom of the dumpster. Funny thing was there was about 5 garbage bags of fishguts from the winters catch lol!!!!!!! I cringe everytime I think of it.
I collect a good number of obscure players (never to be in the Hall of Fame) in baseball. Can I forward you my wantlists from those years? I would gladly pay you if you can help me get some of these cards that I want for these player collections.
James
Sure thing...shoot me the list...same goes for anyone else who's interested in any of these cards. I like the idea of doing the 50 card packs for trick or treaters, though. Maybe stick in a couple stars so the kids don't think they are all junk. Maybe do some donations, too.
Thanks for all the ideas!
PM sent.
James
I hope you did not spend to much money piecing together those 1988 and 1989 PSA graded set, if you did. That money could be better spent on something else.
Stingray
Me? I'll save my mega-mound of cards til I die, and let others wonder what to make of it.
Cataloging all those pesky, unlisted 1963 Topps football color variations Updated 2/13/05
I sold 30-40 thousand of them to Kruk Cards about 3 years ago. Had to drive to Chicago to meet him , but that was only about a 3 hour trip and i had about $2-3k worth of sets and cases i was also selling him. I know it was only a fraction of a cent per card, but with enough of them it can add up. Sold all the 1980-84's on ebay and supprisingly enough you could get a cent or more out of them and they would also pay the $7 or $8 shipping....go figure.
The other option is to go to the local sports bars and offer them up about a thousand of the cards pretty cheap or even free and they can use them as coasters....great conversation for the patrons. Then you can go back a couple weeks later and really stick it to them with the price!!! Well, at least you can ask a cent each and it's a good deal for both of you!
Tim