Is a PSA graded 1985 Donruss set in my future?
NeilDowney
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Hi Guys, Many know that I only collect PSA graded 1950s cards now but I have been drawn to start an 80s set lately. I watched most of my baseball thoughout the 80s until now and I really like some of the sets. I sold my raw 1984 Donruss set to Raybshotz and he did quite well in grading over 100 of the cards. So I guess the 1984 Donruss set is out. I have been giving it some thought however about slowly starting a PSA graded 1985 Donruss set. I have a totally sweet raw set that needs a few star holes filled in the set so I was going to just get them graded. Are there any 1985 Donruss collectors out there that have already started and can give me some tips? Considering the lower prices for PSA 8s and some 9s, paying postage on each card will not cut it. Perhaps if I could get them in small lots then the postage spread out would not be too bad. Any guesses as to how much an all PSA 8 or all PSA 9 set might run me? Neil
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While I'm no expert on '85 Donruss, I can tell you that among '80s Donruss issues, the Nolan Ryan in PSA 9 still commands up to $20 on eBay (most other Donruss are at least $5 less, some much less than that) and in PSA 10 it still commands up to $100 while other years sell more in the $50 range.
Thanks,
David (LD_Ferg)
1985 Topps Football (starting in psa 8) - #9 - started 05/21/06
Joe
Don Sutton Basic Set - 3rd All Time
Looking for 88 Donruss PSA 9 or Higher
Looking for Sutton's PSA 7 or Higher
Why not just buy a set case for about $600-$700 or so? If you're only looking for 8s and 9s, you would definitely be able to put together such a set from purchasing a case...
Marc's idea is grounded in sound thought. If you could spend that kind of dough for a factory set case, technically you would have all PSA 9 quality examples to submit.
Knowing you; you have probably got some high quality raw stuff stashed that would grade impressively to get started. At $5 a card you might want to start the grading adventure with the best all star examples you have now. Get a feel for whether or not you have the eye.
I've said elsewhere that the 84'85'86' Donruss run was a sweet looking 3 year run of cards.
The 85's will keep you busy, keep you challenged, and hopefully keep you out of the poor house.
I would also contact the number 1 Registry guy. He might be able to get you started with a lot of dupes. You never know.
RayB
I imagine that if more people start collecting this set though that will change really quickly.