Do the Canadian Batman cards have a blue border? I must have at least 200 of them, a guy was throwing them in the trash when his wife kicked him out. he gave them to me for helping him move.........Thanks
<< <i>Do the Canadian Batman cards have a blue border? I must have at least 200 of them, a guy was throwing them in the trash when his wife kicked him out. he gave them to me for helping him move.........Thanks >>
I love the presidents PSA 9 and 10's. Any idea of a market value? I have a few mint ones that I have not graded yet - but to have 9's and 10's is awesome.
Thanks!
I am buying and trading for RC's of Wilt Chamberlain, George Mikan, Bill Russell, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, and Bob Cousy! Don't waste your time and fees listing on ebay before getting in touch me by PM or at gregmo32@aol.com !
<< <i>I love the presidents PSA 9 and 10's. Any idea of a market value? I have a few mint ones that I have not graded yet - but to have 9's and 10's is awesome.
Thanks! >>
I'm pretty sure these Golden Press Presidents trading cards came from a 29 cent booklet of "punch-out" trading cards, simular to the baseball booklet below.
I would not be surprised that the Presidents booklet of 33 punch-out cards is much scarcer than the baseball variety...
Just how many sets are hanging around that can produce "mint condition" punch-out cards (i.e., PSA 10's & PSA 9's)? Who knows?
Maybe there are some unopened cases out there somewhere, but I doubt it!
As to value?
I would put the PSA 10's at $40 to $125 range and PSA 9's around $20 to $25 range, and maybe a #1 George Washington PSA 9 @ $50 to $75. But this is just my opinion, as there are not too many graded by PSA (unlike the baseball "punch-outs") to really establish a market price.
Good day, There are two of the complete unpunched Booklets of the Presidents up on E-bay right now. Unpunched Books are not that uncommon, I've owned, and/or seen dozens for Sale on E-bay over the last few years. Usually go for $20-$40 for an unpunched Book. Thanks Neil
Actually Collect Non Sport, but am just so full of myself I post all over the place !!!!!!!
...thought it would be to revive this thread! So go ahead post your scans!
1938 International Tobacco "Gentlemen! The King!"
This 100 card set has 2 sizes: 40 larger cards 60 smaller cards.
I have scanned the 40 larger cards (60 smaller will scan later!) for your enjoyment!
The condition of this 71 year old set is just unbelievably pristine. The majority of cards are "minty perfect"! This may be the finest set I've ever owned!
Waiting for poppage. Gumbyfan's group sub. Most are non-sports. I will scan slabbed goodies!
rd
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - Champion Dogs (7) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #10 - Wire Fox Terrier (Cynosure of Certosa) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #12 - Dandy Dinmont Terrier (Bellmead Seraph) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #16 - Deerhound (Vera of Enterkine) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #23 - Greyhound (Lady of Lelant) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #27 - Beagle (Crocus) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #40 - Pointer (Tiverton Falcon) 1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #42 - Airdale Terrier (Llanipsa Toreador)
1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure (3) 1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #18 - “Nelson’s Bridge” 1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #44 - The “Roddam” at St. Pierre 1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #46 - The “River Clyde”
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - Famous British Ships (4) 1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - # 8 - Rawalpindi 1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - # 9 - Strathnaver, 1931 1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - #11 - Queen Elizabeth, 1940 1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - #19 - Royal Eagle
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – British Uniforms (6) 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 3 – The 7th Middlesex Battalion 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 5 – The Honourable Artillery Company 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 7 – Yeoman of the Guard 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 9 – The Royal Air Force 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – #11 – The Royal Artillery 1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – #18 – Airborne Infantry
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd. - 150 Years of Locomotives (6) 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #19 - G.W.R “Lord of the Isles” 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #22 - G.R.W’s “City of Truro” 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #41 - G.N.R. of I’s “Kestrel” Class 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #43 - L.N.E.R.’s “Mallard” 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #46 - British Railway’s A1 Class 1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #50 - C.P.R “Observation Car”
1956 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – Football Clubs & Colours (6) 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #12 – Manchester City 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #13 – Huddersfield Town 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #15 – Bury 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #17 – Liverpool 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #22 – Rotherham United 1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #23 – Sheffield United
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – Red Indians (12) 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 1 – Discovery of America 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 3 – Why “Red Indian”? 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 5 – Dogs 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 6 – Land Transport - The Travois 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 7 – Land Transport - The Toboggan 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 8 – Water Transport - The Bull Boat 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 9 – Water Transport - Dugout Canoe 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #10 – Water Transport - Birchbark Canoe 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #15 – Hunting the Caribou 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #17 – Perils of the Hunter – Grizzly Bear 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #19 – Perils of the Hunter – Rattlesnake 1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #21 – Wampum
1959 Stettenhams Tea – Into Space (7) 1959 Stettenhams Tea – # 2 – The First Airship 1959 Stettenhams Tea – # 8 – Sputnik II in Flight 1959 Stettenhams Tea – #12 – Jupiter “C” U.S. Rocket Satellite 1959 Stettenhams Tea – #14 – Manned Rocket Returning to Earth 1959 Stettenhams Tea – #17 – Second Stage Rocket Parting 1959 Stettenhams Tea – #20 – Imaginary “A” Plane 1959 Stettenhams Tea – #24 – Space Ship
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Just picked-up this wonderful 25-card set, circa 1936 called, "The Game of Poker", issued by Cope Bros. As soon as I receive them, I'll post complete scans.
I was told by this very reliable seller, that the condition of this set is superb, with well-centered, minty fresh, clean looking cards.
Nice pic/auto of one of the greatest players of all time!
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
My work in progress: 40 Dual Lands A/B: 73 % 40 Foil Japanese Fetches: 15 % PSA Arabian Night Registry Set: 40% GPA 9.2 :frown: Sedge Troll Global Set :eek:
I never got in to the MTG thing. I have seen over the years that some of the cards are quite valuable. I've been in to varying non sports sets etc over the years but never got the MTG game thing. I probably should have.
Please understand I do NOT mean any disrespect, I just have not gained the understanding of gaming carss. (heck, I;m in to Odd Rods and such).
I saw the MTG thing coming in around the same time as things like 'beanie babies' and such. Those Beanie babie collectibles had huge cash going on for a few years, then dropped in to oblivion. Is MTG stuff still valuably collectible ? If so, where should I star ?
Of course I like to get in to things early.. or late... Is there a market out there still for collecting the MTG stuff enough for a newbie to learn the trade ?
here on the forum there are a lot of topics about MtG PSA collection and members like TMmose or Tap4Black are the most important collector so they could tell u all details about MtG collection.
I just can say you that most important collections in order are:
- 1993 Magic the Gathering Alpha - 1993 Magic the Gathering Arabian Nights - 1993 Magic the Gathering Beta - 1994 Magic the Gathering Antiquities
If u open a specific topic about mtg collection that includes your goal like budget, PSA grade and other a lot of experts could u reply to all your questions!
Cheers!
My work in progress: 40 Dual Lands A/B: 73 % 40 Foil Japanese Fetches: 15 % PSA Arabian Night Registry Set: 40% GPA 9.2 :frown: Sedge Troll Global Set :eek:
Comments
<< <i>Do the Canadian Batman cards have a blue border? I must have at least 200 of them, a guy was throwing them in the trash when his wife kicked him out. he gave them to me for helping him move.........Thanks >>
Yes! They do have a blue border!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Newbies!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Dinkie MGM Films (Series 3) with Tabs 20-Card Set
I do not know if this set was issued without tabs. Nor do I know just how scarce a complete set is?
I thought I'd share this "newbie set" with you all!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Thanks!
Don't waste your time and fees listing on ebay before getting in touch me by PM or at gregmo32@aol.com !
<< <i>I love the presidents PSA 9 and 10's. Any idea of a market value? I have a
few mint ones that I have not graded yet - but to have 9's and 10's is awesome.
Thanks! >>
I'm pretty sure these Golden Press Presidents trading cards came from a
29 cent booklet of "punch-out" trading cards,
simular to the baseball booklet below.
I would not be surprised that the Presidents booklet of 33 punch-out cards
is much scarcer than the baseball variety...
Just how many sets are hanging around that can produce "mint condition"
punch-out cards (i.e., PSA 10's & PSA 9's)? Who knows?
Maybe there are some unopened cases out there somewhere, but I doubt it!
As to value?
I would put the PSA 10's at $40 to $125 range and
PSA 9's around $20 to $25 range, and maybe a
#1 George Washington PSA 9 @ $50 to $75.
But this is just my opinion, as there are not too many graded by PSA
(unlike the baseball "punch-outs") to really establish a market price.
Also, here are more "Golden Press newbies" below!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
It's hard to believe it's been 20 years already, time moves too fast!!!!
enjoy!
Jery
<< <i>One of my favorite singers from the 80's
It's hard to believe it's been 20 years already, time moves too fast!!!!
enjoy!
Jery >>
Debbie will always be a 10 in my book.
3 more newbies!
Text 65' WAR BULLETIN
Text 67' GREEN BERETS
Text 69' MAN ON THE MOON
HERE ARE SOME SCANS OF MY RAW NON-SPORT SETS.
WOULD LIKE TO SOME DAY PUT TOGETHER A RAW LOW TO MID-GRADE 52' WINGS SET.
TOM
Collecting:
- Post War baseball HOF RC's
- 1980's unopened baseball
- All Mutoscope and American Beauties
There are two of the complete unpunched Booklets of the Presidents up on E-bay right now. Unpunched Books are not that uncommon, I've owned, and/or seen dozens for Sale on E-bay over the last few years. Usually go for $20-$40 for an unpunched Book.
Thanks
Neil
This is only the 2nd set to come on ebay in the last 5 years. I was lucky enough to win both of these.
1925 ROTHMAN'S STAR SET
...thought it would be
1938 International Tobacco "Gentlemen! The King!"
This 100 card set has 2 sizes: 40 larger cards 60 smaller cards.
I have scanned the 40 larger cards (60 smaller will scan later!) for your enjoyment!
The condition of this 71 year old set is just unbelievably pristine. The majority of cards are "minty perfect"! This may be the finest set I've ever owned!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Waiting for poppage. Gumbyfan's group sub. Most are non-sports. I will scan slabbed goodies!
rd
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - Champion Dogs (7)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #10 - Wire Fox Terrier (Cynosure of Certosa)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #12 - Dandy Dinmont Terrier (Bellmead Seraph)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #16 - Deerhound (Vera of Enterkine)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #23 - Greyhound (Lady of Lelant)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #27 - Beagle (Crocus)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #40 - Pointer (Tiverton Falcon)
1938 John Sinclair Ltd - #42 - Airdale Terrier (Llanipsa Toreador)
1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure (3)
1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #18 - “Nelson’s Bridge”
1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #44 - The “Roddam” at St. Pierre
1939 Ogden’s - Sea Adventure - #46 - The “River Clyde”
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - Famous British Ships (4)
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - # 8 - Rawalpindi
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - # 9 - Strathnaver, 1931
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - #11 - Queen Elizabeth, 1940
1952 Mills/Amalgamated Tobacco Series 2 - #19 - Royal Eagle
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – British Uniforms (6)
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 3 – The 7th Middlesex Battalion
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 5 – The Honourable Artillery Company
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 7 – Yeoman of the Guard
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – # 9 – The Royal Air Force
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – #11 – The Royal Artillery
1954 Morning Foods Ltd. – #18 – Airborne Infantry
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd. - 150 Years of Locomotives (6)
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #19 - G.W.R “Lord of the Isles”
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #22 - G.R.W’s “City of Truro”
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #41 - G.N.R. of I’s “Kestrel” Class
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #43 - L.N.E.R.’s “Mallard”
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #46 - British Railway’s A1 Class
1956 Robert R. Miranda Ltd - #50 - C.P.R “Observation Car”
1956 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – Football Clubs & Colours (6)
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #12 – Manchester City
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #13 – Huddersfield Town
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #15 – Bury
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #17 – Liverpool
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #22 – Rotherham United
1956 Kane Products Ltd. – #23 – Sheffield United
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – Red Indians (12)
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 1 – Discovery of America
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 3 – Why “Red Indian”?
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 5 – Dogs
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 6 – Land Transport - The Travois
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 7 – Land Transport - The Toboggan
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 8 – Water Transport - The Bull Boat
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – # 9 – Water Transport - Dugout Canoe
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #10 – Water Transport - Birchbark Canoe
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #15 – Hunting the Caribou
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #17 – Perils of the Hunter – Grizzly Bear
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #19 – Perils of the Hunter – Rattlesnake
1957 Kane Products Ltd. (CBT) – #21 – Wampum
1959 Stettenhams Tea – Into Space (7)
1959 Stettenhams Tea – # 2 – The First Airship
1959 Stettenhams Tea – # 8 – Sputnik II in Flight
1959 Stettenhams Tea – #12 – Jupiter “C” U.S. Rocket Satellite
1959 Stettenhams Tea – #14 – Manned Rocket Returning to Earth
1959 Stettenhams Tea – #17 – Second Stage Rocket Parting
1959 Stettenhams Tea – #20 – Imaginary “A” Plane
1959 Stettenhams Tea – #24 – Space Ship
1986 Topps Baseball (11)
1986 Topps Baseball - # 29 – Tony Phillips
1986 Topps Baseball - # 91 – Steve Crawford
1986 Topps Baseball - #144 – Doug Sisk
1986 Topps Baseball - #207 – Fernando Valenzuela Record Breaker
1986 Topps Baseball - #285 – Buddy Bell
1986 Topps Baseball - #394 – Checklist 265-396
1986 Topps Baseball - #493 – Gene Nelson
1986 Topps Baseball - #699 – Pat Corrales
1986 Topps Baseball - #716 – Ricky Henderson A.L. All-Star
1986 Topps Baseball - #726 – Orioles Leaders (Rick Dempsey)
1986 Topps Baseball - #756 – Pirates Leaders (Rick Rhoden)
1934 Adrith - Famous Film Stars #48 - Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (1)
1954 Morning Foods Ltd - World Locomotives #7 - “Flying Kolner” (1)
1966 Topps - Rat Patrol - #48 - There was nothing for Hitchc--o--ck… (1)
1978 Topps Baseball - #538 - Johnnie LeMaster (1)
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Just picked-up this wonderful 25-card set, circa 1936 called, "The Game of Poker", issued by Cope Bros. As soon as I receive them, I'll post complete scans.
I was told by this very reliable seller, that the condition of this set is superb, with well-centered, minty fresh, clean looking cards.
I can't wait!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
ODD RODS 1969 !
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
SKY
hummana hummana hummana....
SKY
I guess I'm just a poker aficionado!
I
Here's scans of a new addition. A complete 25-card "minty" set of these 1936 Cope Brothers cards called "The Game of Poker".
rd
Doyle and me! At the 2008 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas!
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
I don't remember if I posted scans of these two 2008 pick-ups?
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>
SKY >>
These were posted on another thread. I just had to take one more peek at them!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Simply, "The West"
circa 1964
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
40 Dual Lands A/B: 73 %
40 Foil Japanese Fetches: 15 %
PSA Arabian Night Registry Set: 40% GPA 9.2 :frown:
Sedge Troll Global Set :eek:
I never got in to the MTG thing. I have seen over the years that some of the cards are quite valuable. I've been in to varying non sports sets etc over the years but never got the MTG game thing. I probably should have.
Please understand I do NOT mean any disrespect, I just have not gained the understanding of gaming carss. (heck, I;m in to Odd Rods and such).
I saw the MTG thing coming in around the same time as things like 'beanie babies' and such. Those Beanie babie collectibles had huge cash going on for a few years, then dropped in to oblivion. Is MTG stuff still valuably collectible ? If so, where should I star ?
Of course I like to get in to things early.. or late... Is there a market out there still for collecting the MTG stuff enough for a newbie to learn the trade ?
thanks...
here on the forum there are a lot of topics about MtG PSA collection and members like TMmose or Tap4Black are the most important collector so they could tell u all details about MtG collection.
I just can say you that most important collections in order are:
- 1993 Magic the Gathering Alpha
- 1993 Magic the Gathering Arabian Nights
- 1993 Magic the Gathering Beta
- 1994 Magic the Gathering Antiquities
If u open a specific topic about mtg collection that includes your goal like budget, PSA grade and other a lot of experts could u reply to all your questions!
Cheers!
40 Dual Lands A/B: 73 %
40 Foil Japanese Fetches: 15 %
PSA Arabian Night Registry Set: 40% GPA 9.2 :frown:
Sedge Troll Global Set :eek:
just got a couple of boxes of batman archives:
any one know about the scetches on bottom row of scan
thanks
SKY
PSA no longer grades and slabs these (I do not know why?).
Maybe someone here will post the reason why?
rd
Note: BATMAN BY AL BIGLEY. THIS ARTIST HAD JUST 200 CARDS IN 7500 BOXES (ACCORDING TO ENGLISH SELLER!).
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
25-card set minty pickup!
1966 Miniature Cars & Scooters by Ewbanks Tea
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Surperb artwork, wonderful colors, dead on centering, clean minty surfaces, great corners & edges!
1970 Trains Of The World By Ringtons Tea complete set
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
My Ebay purchase!
Jery
Crummy scan, but in 5 years I have yet to see another one.
<< <i>Lovely >>
guess you are not referring to batman?
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Jery
AUTO & COSTUME
SKY
"FOLLOW the YELLOW BRICK ROAD"
SKY