Wanna go to a virtual card show?
Dnice
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Went to a show tonight. Got back an hour ago. I took some pictures cause I know many of you like to see whats out there. This show is in Fort Lauderdale Fl. Its in a hotel and they rent out the ballroom to us every month. As for how the show went. It was a pretty good turnout. I didn't see TOO much money exchanging hands but again, I wasn't staring either. Lots of the dealers do trades which sometimes include cash. I did see something funny tonight when someone (male - mid to late 20's) asked about a Jeter SP 9. The seller said 14, so the guy gives him a 10 and a 5 and tells the dealer to keep the change. It was pretty funny because the person was serious too. He looked embarrassed when the dealer then said, its $1400, not $14 dollars.
As for me, I picked up a card that I have already owned twice in the past but needed it again for my PC. This one is by far the best copy out of the others Ive seen in terms of sharp corners and centering.
As for the photos, well here you go..
As for me, I picked up a card that I have already owned twice in the past but needed it again for my PC. This one is by far the best copy out of the others Ive seen in terms of sharp corners and centering.
As for the photos, well here you go..
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Thanks for posting all the pics!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
BTW, why would a seller say "14" instead of 14 hundred?
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The GMA slabbed cards are hilarious. I'd be embarrassed to even display them.
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<< <i>Thanks for the good report. There sure is no shortage of fine old/new material out there. Interesting to note from your pictures. One vendor priced their material (Book Price/Actual price) while the other one did not price any cards. Always wondered what the buying public prefers, either priced or not priced. And the pros/cons of both systems. For myself I like to see a price, so at least there is a starting point to work from, as most of the time seller/buyer knows that the posted price is just that. >>
I prefer they have a price. That way I don't have to ask what they want on a bunch of cards and waste both our times if their prices are sky high. I'll spend more time going through someone's table that has prices, than the same table that does not have prices.
Also, that's a really nice looking '68 Maris.
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*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
Was suprised to see a 52 Mick in there, did it say Altered? on it. Wonder what the asking price was?
That 1951 Bowman PSA 2 Mantle to the right of the 1952 Topps BGS Mantle looks nice for the grade.
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If your Maris said GEM MT it wouldn't look out of place-- gorgeous sharp card, bro!
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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.
Thanks for the pictures.
Thanks for sharing the pictures from the show. Lots of eye candy there.
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And miles to go before I sleep."
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Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.