The incredible baseball card collection of Don Spence
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This has got to be the best baseball card collection in the world. I am used to being behind Don in virtually every postwar set I collect so it was not a big surprise to me when I looked it up that Don had complete graded sets for 59 postwar baseball sets(excluding the basic/master set breakdown).
What shocked me is that he now has 62 complete graded prewar sets!! Another 19 are on the way toward completion. That is a staggering accomplishment.
Don won the top set award for 428 sets in 2010!!
Incredible accomplishment Don. Keep it up.
Jim
What shocked me is that he now has 62 complete graded prewar sets!! Another 19 are on the way toward completion. That is a staggering accomplishment.
Don won the top set award for 428 sets in 2010!!
Incredible accomplishment Don. Keep it up.
Jim
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collecting 1977 topps baseball in psa 9 and psa 10
i think billonaire may be closer to the truth.
he is every dealers dream and registrants nightmare.
bottom line he is good for the hobby and SMR made him out to be a very decent man in a recent issue. my question is where does he store all of that stuff? no matter how large his home is he would need security similar to fort knox and the secret service to make sure no one robbed him or some sort of fire, tornado etc.
While no doubt he has money, what comes through in the SMR article is his love of the game, love of the hobby and how he shares the collection with his family. I have met him a couple of times but I don't know him well. He seems like a great guy.
Jim
Donald E. Spence - The lone Star Collection
I noticed he stopped at 1975 with the Topps sets...I wonder if he will continue through to some of the late 70's, early 80's sets!
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
i would assum that he has gone past 1975. he has modern cards and sets in his collection as well.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
--- Sonny
Scott
Always plenty of PSA-graded cards in my ebay store -- https://ebay.com/str/thelumbercompanysportscards
<< <i>Just my opinion but having unlimited funds would change my game plan. It would no longer be any fun to buy already graded cards. The only way I think I would still enjoy graded cards would be buying unopened and then submitting myself. Building my 1975 Topps set within a dollar constaint is part of the fun/challenge for me and that would be taken away. But I could still have lotsa fun opening raw cards >>
well if you have the funds it is probably more economical to buy the best looking high grade cards (buy the cards not the holders) then to do rips. that where are you going to get the supply of all those unopened t206's, '52 Topps etc?? even for modern your better off buying graded cards in most cases. how many case of 86-87 fleer bkb do you think you would have to rip to get 132 10's. then how many times to psa to get those 10's. i would say the fun of those rips just for the high grade cards that he goes after isnt there. imagine what you would think after you bust a case of 86 bkb and dont get a PSA 10 Jordan out of the lot??
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
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<< <i>Just my opinion but having unlimited funds would change my game plan. It would no longer be any fun to buy already graded cards. The only way I think I would still enjoy graded cards would be buying unopened and then submitting myself. Building my 1975 Topps set within a dollar constaint is part of the fun/challenge for me and that would be taken away. But I could still have lotsa fun opening raw cards >>
well if you have the funds it is probably more economical to buy the best looking high grade cards (buy the cards not the holders) then to do rips. that where are you going to get the supply of all those unopened t206's, '52 Topps etc?? even for modern your better off buying graded cards in most cases. how many case of 86-87 fleer bkb do you think you would have to rip to get 132 10's. then how many times to psa to get those 10's. i would say the fun of those rips just for the high grade cards that he goes after isnt there. imagine what you would think after you bust a case of 86 bkb and dont get a PSA 10 Jordan out of the lot?? >>
Agreed on your point.---- Sonny
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<< <i>Just my opinion but having unlimited funds would change my game plan. It would no longer be any fun to buy already graded cards. The only way I think I would still enjoy graded cards would be buying unopened and then submitting myself. Building my 1975 Topps set within a dollar constaint is part of the fun/challenge for me and that would be taken away. But I could still have lotsa fun opening raw cards >>
well if you have the funds it is probably more economical to buy the best looking high grade cards (buy the cards not the holders) then to do rips. that where are you going to get the supply of all those unopened t206's, '52 Topps etc?? even for modern your better off buying graded cards in most cases. how many case of 86-87 fleer bkb do you think you would have to rip to get 132 10's. then how many times to psa to get those 10's. i would say the fun of those rips just for the high grade cards that he goes after isnt there. imagine what you would think after you bust a case of 86 bkb and dont get a PSA 10 Jordan out of the lot?? >>
I'm speaking strictly on what I collect which is 1975 Topps. I would much rather bust and submit my own but due to cost really can't. I have no doubt busting rack cases looking for 9's and 10's would be much more fun than going to ebay and knowing I can outbid anybody for any card I want. Again that's just me. I understand for older stuff the unopened is not available.
<< <i>Seems like a good guy. But kinda depressing to know that I can work on a set for a decade and he could wake up and decide he is interested and finish it in a week (or less). >>
He can wake up one morning and he has made more money in his sleep than most people make in a decade.
that must be a long nap he has taken.
If you want to have a truly EYE-POPPING experience, go to the Registry and find 1955 Topps. DES has the #1 set by a long, long stretch, it's almost sick to see the cards he has in this set. Now, click the upper right corner DES1728's sets...it'll take a while to load, but you will truly be in awe.
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If you want to have a truly EYE-POPPING experience, go to the Registry and find 1955 Topps. DES has the #1 set by a long, long stretch, it's almost sick to see the cards he has in this set. Now, click the upper right corner DES1728's sets...it'll take a while to load, but you will truly be in awe. >>
Thanks. He just outbid me on the 1975 Topps PSA 10 Ron Santo yesterday. I had a feeling it was him.
i do not feel that way when he jacks up the price of a purchase that i made.
<< <i>It surprised me to see that when Mr. Spence upgrades a card, he sell the lesser conditioned one. It would be cool to buy a card that he owned. >>
I bought a 1956 Topps Campanella PSA 8 from him last year. It's absolutely beautiful. I'd sure love to see the card that made him decide to kick the one I own now to the curb.
-CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
thank you for not selling the 1975 Minis in Texas...MI and CA were just fine
buying O-Pee-Chee (OPC) baseball
<< <i>His Nolan Ryan basic set has the highest graded cards for every issue except for 69 Topps and 88 Leaf...thought it was interesting that he is missing the Ryan 88 Leaf PSA 10 (a $60 card). I guess he just hasn't found one yet >>
Lucky for me he didn't bid on the '88 Leaf PSA 10 I got late last year on ebay
Steve
<< <i>Seems like a good guy. But kinda depressing to know that I can work on a set for a decade and he could wake up and decide he is interested and finish it in a week (or less). >>
I put alot of effort into my 1972 Topps Pirates set which includes the World Series cards. I worked my way up and finally had all 9's and 10's and had the number one set. Don Spence added his set one day and my set is now a distant second.
aconte
<< <i>Quite impressive, i'de appreciate scans as well, but certainly understand that will the sheer volume he purchases, he can't get it done. >>
I think it would be safe to assume that he can afford to hire someone to search for and display (scan) the cards for him...
Museum quality stuff, for sure!
Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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