What card do you wish you never sold?
gradeddream
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mine was a 1975 mini george brett. i sold it before grading was in fashion for $125. the card had a a great chance of being a psa 10.
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Also a 1969 Brooks Robinson that was so sharp PSA would have graded it an 11. Yes it was that nice.
Bob
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what a dummy, ahhh youth!
1982 topps traded ripken. This card honestly looked like the printer had hit it twice!!! The dark blue of the outfield, the green of the grass was incredible!!!! It would have been, a PSA 11. I consigned it through a local card shop that went out of business. I drove to the owner's house to harrass him, and he gave me 50 bucks. Mind you this was 14 eyars ago, it still sucked. A close second was my jordan rookie, same deal but retailed it for 450 bucks. I doubled my money in a week!.
Plus, there were many other cards I wish I never sold!
Here are three examples of "killer gems" that hurt, when I sold:
1961 Fleer #47 Wilt Chamberlain IA PSA 10
1976 Topps #75 Terry Bradshaw PSA 10
1961 Topps #44 Chicago Black Hawks PSA 10
rbd
edit: P.S. Actually, I wish I kept every card I've ever sold!
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
I have given things away but have never sold anything that I collected for myself. I did a little selling in the early 90s with my son but none of it was from my collection.
I am a packrat - OCD collector - in love with his stuff and could not part with it - in fact...bury the stuff with me!
mike
T-206 Southern League Ted Britenstein in a PSA 8 from the Harris Collection.
<< <i>OK, this is going to be the sign of the true neurotic....
I have given things away but have never sold anything that I collected for myself. I did a little selling in the early 90s with my son but none of it was from my collection.
I am a packrat - OCD collector - in love with his stuff and could not part with it - in fact...bury the stuff with me!
mike >>
Mike, I'm the same way. I've got several duplicate 10's of various 1993 Refractors and can't bring myself to sell any of them. Anything I buy, I won't sell. I'm neurotic too.
Any guesses what this might come back as?? A PSA 5 or 6 on a good day??
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well..it got to the point where he owed me more than he could produce....and "twisted" my arm into taking a 1980-81 Topps Basketball wax case for $100....to knock the total down a little. Basketball at that time was JUNK......the only reason I took it was for the Birds......and if you remember back that far....who in 1987 wanted those stupid "panel" cards..that were inpossible to put a set together becasue of the numbers.......lol
Well....I showed him!!!! In the srping of 1989....JUST in time for my senoir year spring break.....I opened SCD and low and behold...there was a buy add for $900!!!! Wham, GONE.....free trip...lots of booze and sun....and good times....
In 1989 I was on top of the world....laughed the whole way to the bank.....
I showed them huh!!!??!!!
My 53 color Bowman Mantle (PSA 4) - bought cheap
56 topps Mantle (PSA 6) - bought raw and submitted to PSA
I'm sure I won't be able to get them again at those prices.
Here are probably the Top-6:
N172 Mike Kelly
N162 Mike Kelly
N28 Mike Kelly
T227 Ty Cobb
1954 Bowman Ted Williams
1954 Topps Hank Aaron
Steve
Edited to add I sold them all in 1991, BEFORE grading became popular and prices exploded
Stingray
I had about 50 1955 Bowman football that must have gone from the pack into sleeves before I got them which was in the late 80's. They sat dormant on a shelf for 10+ years until I got back into the hobby and discovered this thing called eBay which some of you may have heard of. Anywhoo, I didn't want to start buying but just wanted this stuff, or crap as my mother called it, out of my parents basement. So I went down there and started listing stuff left and right. I didn't have a scanner. Let me say that again, I DIDN'T HAVE A SCANNER! But I figured might as well list some of the stuff that could bring in some money if I had to get rid of the 100's of 1000's cards. I described them all accurately and listed them indivdually and when I tell you they had a strong chance of 9, they were sure fire 8's. I sold off all the good ones; Gifford, Summerall, Conerly, Matson, Ameche, Pihos, Van Brocklin, Perry... I got a few bucks for each. Of the lesser quality ones I kept I had PSA 8 Giffords and a PSA 8 McCormack. After I got those grades back, nearly 1 year after selling off the rest of 55 Bowman's I was smoewhat bothered. Partially that I made someone else more than a few $$, but more so because I kept one of each of the cards that I sold in the hopes to one day complete the set. If I could go back I would have kept the ones I though were best eye appeal and sold off the other stuff.
I still want to complete that set but right now doing it in 8's is too pricey and too tough. Well, at least my mom didn't toss them and told me she wanted them out of her house. There still are 1000's of cards there but I have nowhere to put them and she finally realized that they are valuable and I have nowhere to put them in a 2 bed condo in the city.
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<< <i>I didn't want to start buying but just wanted this stuff, or crap as my mother called it, out of my parents basement. >>
That not buying thing was very short lived
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Pulled it from my Dad's "doubles" shoebox . . . no lie, shoebox.
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
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