You would not BELIEVE how little I paid for this. I bid almost as a ruse and I never expected my meager bid to win. Three figures and less than 40% of what this has been selling for. I was in shock, but look at the thing, it's almost perfect if not perfect. YabbaDabbaDoo. >>
I had the same thing happen to me with a PSA8 1959 Eddie Yost a few months back paying about 20% of its value.It was a BIN.I caught it right after it was listed I think.
I know that everyone is probably sick of my scans, but here is another recently acquired card I got this card at the same auction that I acquired the Phillies card and at a great price
<< <i>Congrats on that Phillies team, Shelby....what a great card and apparently at a great price!! >>
Thanks. I got it for $800 + BP. The going rate according to the last VCP spreadsheet I looked at was $2200. I hope this is just an abberation and not where card prices are going. The SMR is $1100, but as we know these rare PSA 9 cards can go for a lot more. Like I mentioned in another message, the PSA 9 Mathews went for $3883 with a VCP price of $2080 and a PSA SMR of $3000. There is really no explanation for the price disparity between the Mathews and the Phillies Team as they are both equally rare, 5 nines for the Phillies and 7 for the Mathews, with NO TENS. The Phillies card is weighted higher, so go figure. I feel real good about the card, it is high end with perfect centering.
That Gibson is a beautiful card. But as a native St Louisan who had the privilege of seeing a lot of Bob Gibson, every time I see that card I always think how far off the mark Topps was with that pink color. Somehow it does not capture the Gibson who later came to be. His 1968 season was hard to believe. And Bob used only 2 pitches in his career, a fast ball and a slider. I sometimes wonder whether if he had developed other pitches as he aged, he might have extended his career. The Cardinals were a great team in the mid to late 60s and he was one of the main reasons for that. It was sad that Musial had to retire in 1963 and missed out on the 64, 67 and 68 seasons
<< <i>That Gibson is a beautiful card. But as a native St Louisan who had the privilege of seeing a lot of Bob Gibson, every time I see that card I always think how far off the mark Topps was with that pink color. Somehow it does not capture the Gibson who later came to be. His 1968 season was hard to believe. And Bob used only 2 pitches in his career, a fast ball and a slider. I sometimes wonder whether if he had developed other pitches as he aged, he might have extended his career. The Cardinals were a great team in the mid to late 60s and he was one of the main reasons for that. It was sad that Musial had to retire in 1963 and missed out on the 64, 67 and 68 seasons >>
Gibson's card should have been BLACK, or maybe BLACK & BLUE. He was the most feared plunker in the game and he was mean and surly to everyone, even his battery mate. Here's a quote from Tim McCarver:
" I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter; that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit."
The only one that might have been more feared was Doc Ellis, but he was CRAZY, especially if he had been taking LSD.
The 1959 card was his coolest looking card. He was quite a fearsome specter on the mound because of his poor eyesight and 100 mph fastball that might go anywhere.
From his Obit in the Daily News:
His trademark entrance to a game was to peer at the plate through his thick glasses and then throw the first pitch over the catcher's head.
"Hitters don't like to see that fella," then-Yankee manager Casey Stengel said of Duren, "especially family men."
"Ryne could throw the heck out of the ball," Yogi Berra said in a statement Friday. "He had several pairs of glasses but it didn't seem like he saw good in any of them."
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
Nice work!!!! >>
Thanks! It's taken right around 2 years but I'm almost done. Almost all raw and about 6 or 7 graded. For the most part a mid grade set. My next step is to upgrade about 40 cards or so, so I can have a whole set with no creases. Not sure if I want to go after the variations or not.
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This place has really quieted down. I've noticed for the past several months that there have been a lot of high grade PSA 1959 Topps for sale on eBay. Some of the prices have been quite disappointing if you are a holder of a set, and good news if you are a buyer. There seems to be almost an endless supply of PSA 9 cards coming from several different sellers. What's up?
<< <i>Thats something I noticed myself.I retired my set long ago but still like to read articles on this Set.IMO greatest set ever. >>
I'm pretty much done with my set as well. I finally got rid of all my PSA 7s and I would have to spend thousands of dollars to come close to moving up in the rankings. Once you get up there not much will budge your numbers.
Yes, the 1959 Topps set is the best IMO too, but we are biased, aren't we? lol
There do seem to be a few more PSA 9's but the total amount of 1959's graded is pretty high too. There are 7,461 9's right now out of 218,000+ graded, about 3.4% Still very low percentage but there are just a lot of 1959's graded. It is very popular. I am still working on my set a little bit along. I just picked up a few 9's from a friend last night, so my set now has 250 PSA 9's.....sort of a milestone, if you will.
Don
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<< <i>Yes, the 1959 Topps set is the best IMO too, but we are biased, aren't we? lol
There do seem to be a few more PSA 9's but the total amount of 1959's graded is pretty high too. There are 7,461 9's right now out of 218,000+ graded, about 3.4% Still very low percentage but there are just a lot of 1959's graded. It is very popular. I am still working on my set a little bit along. I just picked up a few 9's from a friend last night, so my set now has 250 PSA 9's.....sort of a milestone, if you will. >>
Don, I'm not planning on it right now, but what do you think is the best method of liquidating a set like mine or yours? I'm just guessing that you would get more by breaking it up rather than trying to sell it as a set as we are talking about (hopefully) over 50K here. I don't remember seeing any of the auction houses putting up full, high grade sets for sale, do you? Of course, there is always eBay and the roll of the dice + fees.
That is a very interesting question and one that does not have an easy or 'one size fits all' answer.
I do see from time to time some of the ebay sellers who accept consignments selling off a set break. They do seem to do pretty well with the sales, but if you consign, you will have to pay all the ebay fees, paypal fees and then consignment fees. If you try to sell on your own, be ready to invest quite a bit of time into it....scanning cards, listing them, mailing them, etc.
I do periodically see auction houses with quality full sets and they do pretty well with them. The thing is that you are at risk for the set going for less than what it may be worth. That is certainly a viable alternative to ebay.
Ideally, you find an individual who wants the complete set and do a private transaction and eliminate the hassle, fees, etc. Of course, that is hard to do.
Don
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball set registry id Don Johnson Collection ebay id truecollector14
I'm still working on this set, and I'm just over 75% at this point in time.
Quick question on packs - is it correct that the one cent packs have one card and the five cent packs have six cards? And is there any way to tell which series a pack comes from?
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<< <i>How about this bad boy? Recently acquired. :-)
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OMG,OMG,OMG,OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 figures right? >>
You would not BELIEVE how little I paid for this. I bid almost as a ruse and I never expected my meager bid to win. Three figures and less than 40% of what this has been selling for. I was in shock, but look at the thing, it's almost perfect if not perfect. YabbaDabbaDoo. >>
I had the same thing happen to me with a PSA8 1959 Eddie Yost a few months back paying about 20% of its value.It was a BIN.I caught it right after it was listed I think.
<< <i>Congrats on that Phillies team, Shelby....what a great card and apparently at a great price!! >>
Thanks. I got it for $800 + BP. The going rate according to the last VCP spreadsheet I looked at was $2200. I hope this is just an abberation and not where card prices are going. The SMR is $1100, but as we know these rare PSA 9 cards can go for a lot more. Like I mentioned in another message, the PSA 9 Mathews went for $3883 with a VCP price of $2080 and a PSA SMR of $3000. There is really no explanation for the price disparity between the Mathews and the Phillies Team as they are both equally rare, 5 nines for the Phillies and 7 for the Mathews, with NO TENS. The Phillies card is weighted higher, so go figure. I feel real good about the card, it is high end with perfect centering.
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
<< <i>That Gibson is a beautiful card. But as a native St Louisan who had the privilege of seeing a lot of Bob Gibson, every time I see that card I always think how far off the mark Topps was with that pink color. Somehow it does not capture the Gibson who later came to be. His 1968 season was hard to believe. And Bob used only 2 pitches in his career, a fast ball and a slider. I sometimes wonder whether if he had developed other pitches as he aged, he might have extended his career. The Cardinals were a great team in the mid to late 60s and he was one of the main reasons for that. It was sad that Musial had to retire in 1963 and missed out on the 64, 67 and 68 seasons >>
Gibson's card should have been BLACK, or maybe BLACK & BLUE. He was the most feared plunker in the game and he was mean and surly to everyone, even his battery mate. Here's a quote from Tim McCarver:
" I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter; that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit."
The only one that might have been more feared was Doc Ellis, but he was CRAZY, especially if he had been taking LSD.
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
<< <i>Ryan Duren >>
The 1959 card was his coolest looking card. He was quite a fearsome specter on the mound because of his poor eyesight and 100 mph fastball that might go anywhere.
From his Obit in the Daily News:
His trademark entrance to a game was to peer at the plate through his thick glasses and then throw the first pitch over the catcher's head.
"Hitters don't like to see that fella," then-Yankee manager Casey Stengel said of Duren, "especially family men."
"Ryne could throw the heck out of the ball," Yogi Berra said in a statement Friday. "He had several pairs of glasses but it didn't seem like he saw good in any of them."
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
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Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
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I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out!
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)
PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
<< <i>Hey everyone,
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
I've got Pierce graded in PSA 5 and 6 and also ungraded.
<< <i>Hey everyone,
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
wow awesome!!!
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
<< <i>Hey everyone,
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
Nice work!!!!
<< <i>
<< <i>Hey everyone,
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
Nice work!!!! >>
Thanks! It's taken right around 2 years but I'm almost done. Almost all raw and about 6 or 7 graded. For the most part a mid grade set. My next step is to upgrade about 40 cards or so, so I can have a whole set with no creases. Not sure if I want to go after the variations or not.
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)
PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
<< <i>Hey everyone,
I'm down to 2 cards to finish this set. Numbers 553 (Cepeda) and 572 (Pierce). Please let me know if you can help out! >>
Check your private mail, I have 3 Pierces and also the Cepeda A.S.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
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PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)
PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)
PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
<< <i>I just picked up this Koufax beauty at the National in Baltimore last week....thrilled with it!
>>
That's just a Killer of a significant card, Don. Congrats, I'm drooling.
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Just got this one on Friday....
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
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Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
<< <i>Thats something I noticed myself.I retired my set long ago but still like to read articles on this Set.IMO greatest set ever. >>
I'm pretty much done with my set as well. I finally got rid of all my PSA 7s and I would have to spend thousands of dollars to come close to moving up in the rankings. Once you get up there not much will budge your numbers.
There do seem to be a few more PSA 9's but the total amount of 1959's graded is pretty high too. There are 7,461 9's right now out of 218,000+ graded, about 3.4% Still very low percentage but there are just a lot of 1959's graded. It is very popular. I am still working on my set a little bit along. I just picked up a few 9's from a friend last night, so my set now has 250 PSA 9's.....sort of a milestone, if you will.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
<< <i>Yes, the 1959 Topps set is the best IMO too, but we are biased, aren't we? lol
There do seem to be a few more PSA 9's but the total amount of 1959's graded is pretty high too. There are 7,461 9's right now out of 218,000+ graded, about 3.4% Still very low percentage but there are just a lot of 1959's graded. It is very popular. I am still working on my set a little bit along. I just picked up a few 9's from a friend last night, so my set now has 250 PSA 9's.....sort of a milestone, if you will. >>
Don, I'm not planning on it right now, but what do you think is the best method of liquidating a set like mine or yours? I'm just guessing that you would get more by breaking it up rather than trying to sell it as a set as we are talking about (hopefully) over 50K here. I don't remember seeing any of the auction houses putting up full, high grade sets for sale, do you? Of course, there is always eBay and the roll of the dice + fees.
Thoughts?
I do see from time to time some of the ebay sellers who accept consignments selling off a set break. They do seem to do pretty well with the sales, but if you consign, you will have to pay all the ebay fees, paypal fees and then consignment fees. If you try to sell on your own, be ready to invest quite a bit of time into it....scanning cards, listing them, mailing them, etc.
I do periodically see auction houses with quality full sets and they do pretty well with them. The thing is that you are at risk for the set going for less than what it may be worth. That is certainly a viable alternative to ebay.
Ideally, you find an individual who wants the complete set and do a private transaction and eliminate the hassle, fees, etc. Of course, that is hard to do.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Quick question on packs - is it correct that the one cent packs have one card and the five cent packs have six cards? And is there any way to tell which series a pack comes from?
Many thanks in advance!
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14