I've had my eyes on this card for awhile waiting for it to be priced reasonably. Once it hit 3x the last sale of a PSA 8, I decided to pounce.
Joe
IG: goatcollectibles23
The biggest lesson I've learned in this hobby, and in life, is that if you have a strong conviction, you owe it to yourself to see it through. Don't sell yourself, or your investments, short. Unless the facts change. Then sell it all.
This 1985 Topps box proof arrived today. I’m very, very torn about it. Obviously the hardest part about box bottom cards and panels is surface issues and this thing is immaculate. It is so tempting to want to cut up. I’ve decided not to do anything right now but the temptation is so great .Both the Mario and Perreault have no 10s. I do own 9s of each so that is whats keeping me from rushing into anything. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
No where exotic Andy it was on eBay. Topps Vault auctioned them off directly. They had two, this one and the Gretzky bottom. I was under bidder on the Gretzky but I wasn't going to miss out of the Lemieux / Perreault bottom.
Yeah yeah...I know its a BGS. Couldn't find a PSA graded one, as these 2001 Topps Jeters never seem to come up for sale....raw or graded. Stated print run is 1041, but I'm sure the actual in hand amounts are way less than that and probably always will be since I doubt anyone plans on taking delivery of theirs that are still at the Topps warehouse in Delaware.
@LarkinCollector said:
It's been a long haul, but this latest Larkin addition has finally pushed me to the #1 Larkin Master Set!
Pretty cool it was one that included Cal too.
My focus is generally my 1956 topps set and 70s unopened.....and I have stayed true to that focus for a number of years until last Monday when I was lucky enough to win this card. Whenever I go to a National, this card always catches my eye. Higher grades are definitely out of my price range, but this one showed great eye appeal for a 1.
@MantleFan23 said:
My focus is generally my 1956 topps set and 70s unopened.....and I have stayed true to that focus for a number of years until last Monday when I was lucky enough to win this card. Whenever I go to a National, this card always catches my eye. Higher grades are definitely out of my price range, but this one showed great eye appeal for a 1.
Great Ruth Man! Congrats
Matt I collect: 80’s Rookies and 86 Fleer Basketball
Slowly chipping away at this insert set as they come up on eBay, which isn't too often. This one is a patch card numbered /100:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
Also picked this up, with the 8% bucks and seeing what the Rivera rookies did after his induction, this was strictly a flip card when Jeter goes unanimous next year as well:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
The Satchel Paige is absolutely stunning. The Dennis Eckersley signed rookie card is sweet. Lastly the Babe Ruth PSA 1 is gorgeous regardless of the grade. Congrats on those pickups gentleman.
I upgraded both my Mailman and Mr. June, but both need to head west for a reholder sub.
"EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE ON THE WALL" - JACKIE MOON
The first card in my Registry Set journey for 1948 Leaf Boxing.
Joe
IG: goatcollectibles23
The biggest lesson I've learned in this hobby, and in life, is that if you have a strong conviction, you owe it to yourself to see it through. Don't sell yourself, or your investments, short. Unless the facts change. Then sell it all.
It was the mailman's last day on the job after 35 years of carrying the mail through all kinds of weather to the same neighborhood. When he arrived at the first house on his route he was greeted by the whole family there, who congratulated him and sent him on his way with a big gift certificate envelope. At the second house they presented him with a box of fine imported cigars. The folks at the third house handed him a selection of terrific fishing lures. At each of the houses along his route, he was met with congratulations, farewells, cards, and gifts of all types and values. At the final house he was met at the door by a strikingly beautiful young blonde in a revealing negligee. She took him by the hand, gently led him through the door (which she closed behind him), and led him up the stairs to the bedroom where they had a most passionate liaison. Afterwards, they went downstairs, where she fixed him a giant breakfast: eggs, potatoes, ham, sausage, blueberry waffles, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. When he was truly satisfied she poured him a cup of steaming coffee. As she was pouring, he noticed a dollar bill sticking out from under the cup's bottom edge. "All this was just too wonderful for words," he said, ".....but what's the dollar for?" "Well," she said, "Last night, I told my husband that today would be your last day and that we should do something special for you. I asked him what to give you?" He said, "...Screw him...give him a dollar." The blonde then blushed and said, "....But the breakfast was my idea."
probably gonna try to do the run of these. 2001 was the hardest to find, as they don't come up often, but I was finally able to get it in a BGS holder and will send in for a crossover soon. just took delivery of this 2002 since the raw one I have may not grade out a 9 or above. I think these were condition sensitive to a certain extent as they rattled around in their Topps sealed holders.
Been a slow month for me, but picked up these Roys tonight, including the first PSA 10 to add to my collection:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
This is a continuation of some oddball items that I posted in the January thread. I had never seen any of these before last month. I picked up a lot of 18 originally, and just did get an additional lot with 25 unique players and a handful of duplicates for a bit over $1 each, delivered. There are 48 players on the checklist, but I have not yet gone through to see exactly who I am still missing. I did later find an archived 1989 Sears Wishbook that included these for sale in lots of 12, grouped by the 4 MLB divisions at that time. These are the 25 new additions to my collection.
Also, I've always been a sucker for the starting lineup figures, and then the McFarlanes, and of course bobbleheads, and the like. Apparently, there's a new entrant into the figurine manufacturing business called Import Dragons. They have produced several series of players, it seems. I had to get myself a LoCain. He may be gone, but he'll always be loved!
I received an eBay gift card from my fantastic wife for my birthday. I have a 9 I subbed years ago but decided to purchase this 10. The 9 looks exactly the same so I plan on cracking and resubmitting it. If it 10's, then bonus. I'll sell it and get my money back.
It’s rare (but nice) when you dont really have to worry about flaws on cards and can just go by the way they look. Wrinkles, tears, folds and stains are just par for the course with these. But it’s a really cool set and blended a range of ‘Kings of Sport’ including the Heater from Van Meter. Cool pose and card...
1946 Propagandas Montiel Bob Feller
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
Superb Staubach pickups!
If you haven't seen his Football Life on the NFL Network, it's a must-see. It's amazing how many people he's touched with his life just by being a good man. He definitely was the epitome of a role model.
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Couple of tough raw Trouts I have high hopes for with our hosts.
Always looking for tougher PSA 10's of Nolan Arenado, Alex Bregman, Mookie Betts, Francisco Lindor, and Mike Trout.
I've had my eyes on this card for awhile waiting for it to be priced reasonably. Once it hit 3x the last sale of a PSA 8, I decided to pounce.
IG: goatcollectibles23
The biggest lesson I've learned in this hobby, and in life, is that if you have a strong conviction, you owe it to yourself to see it through. Don't sell yourself, or your investments, short. Unless the facts change. Then sell it all.
Hoops all star Jordan.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
Nice Jordan stwainfan!
Thanks.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
This 1985 Topps box proof arrived today. I’m very, very torn about it. Obviously the hardest part about box bottom cards and panels is surface issues and this thing is immaculate. It is so tempting to want to cut up. I’ve decided not to do anything right now but the temptation is so great .Both the Mario and Perreault have no 10s. I do own 9s of each so that is whats keeping me from rushing into anything.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Kevin
^ Holy moly, Kevin, where do you find this stuff?
Andy
No where exotic Andy it was on eBay. Topps Vault auctioned them off directly. They had two, this one and the Gretzky bottom. I was under bidder on the Gretzky but I wasn't going to miss out of the Lemieux / Perreault bottom.
Kevin
Yeah yeah...I know its a BGS. Couldn't find a PSA graded one, as these 2001 Topps Jeters never seem to come up for sale....raw or graded. Stated print run is 1041, but I'm sure the actual in hand amounts are way less than that and probably always will be since I doubt anyone plans on taking delivery of theirs that are still at the Topps warehouse in Delaware.
Just received in. For my base set and UD showcase....
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
It's been a long haul, but this latest Larkin addition has finally pushed me to the #1 Larkin Master Set!
Pretty cool it was one that included Cal too.
Congrats! Reaching a milestone on a master set is a huge accomplishment!
eBay Store
Greg Maddux #1 Master SetGreg Maddux #2 Basic Set
Awesome! Well deserved!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Congrats Kyle! Fantastic achievement.
Kevin
Way to go Larkin!! Congratz!!
My focus is generally my 1956 topps set and 70s unopened.....and I have stayed true to that focus for a number of years until last Monday when I was lucky enough to win this card. Whenever I go to a National, this card always catches my eye. Higher grades are definitely out of my price range, but this one showed great eye appeal for a 1.
Great Ruth Man! Congrats
I collect: 80’s Rookies and 86 Fleer Basketball
Slowly chipping away at this insert set as they come up on eBay, which isn't too often. This one is a patch card numbered /100:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
That Goudey Ruth PR1 is awesome
Always looking for tougher PSA 10's of Nolan Arenado, Alex Bregman, Mookie Betts, Francisco Lindor, and Mike Trout.
Also picked this up, with the 8% bucks and seeing what the Rivera rookies did after his induction, this was strictly a flip card when Jeter goes unanimous next year as well:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
Vintage Rookie Pickup
"He made his living by throwing the ball to a spot over the plate the size of a matchbook. "
– Cool Papa Bell
I Just got Mr. Robinson (RIP) in the mail today. Thanks to Harvey of hacnac for the generous discount.
some Sapphire for today. these cards are amazing in person.
Wow that Paige is really sharp. Nice pickup.
Some amazing purchases in this thread! Congrats everyone! We have some sharp eyes around here!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Back from adding auto grade to both of these. Put minimum grade of 10 and both hit it.
4 more for the 70s Sabre’s Run.
Kevin
Thanks, no it’s a PC item. Pop is 5 with one higher PWCC had one and o think it went for $500-600
Yes, the auto placement did it for me as well. Rare to see in that place > @han_soto said:
The Satchel Paige is absolutely stunning. The Dennis Eckersley signed rookie card is sweet. Lastly the Babe Ruth PSA 1 is gorgeous regardless of the grade. Congrats on those pickups gentleman.
I upgraded both my Mailman and Mr. June, but both need to head west for a reholder sub.
This is my first Tiffany of this card.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
The first card in my Registry Set journey for 1948 Leaf Boxing.
IG: goatcollectibles23
The biggest lesson I've learned in this hobby, and in life, is that if you have a strong conviction, you owe it to yourself to see it through. Don't sell yourself, or your investments, short. Unless the facts change. Then sell it all.
(ETA 2/26 )
It was the mailman's last day on the job after 35 years of carrying the mail through all kinds of weather to the same neighborhood. When he arrived at the first house on his route he was greeted by the whole family there, who congratulated him and sent him on his way with a big gift certificate envelope. At the second house they presented him with a box of fine imported cigars. The folks at the third house handed him a selection of terrific fishing lures. At each of the houses along his route, he was met with congratulations, farewells, cards, and gifts of all types and values. At the final house he was met at the door by a strikingly beautiful young blonde in a revealing negligee. She took him by the hand, gently led him through the door (which she closed behind him), and led him up the stairs to the bedroom where they had a most passionate liaison. Afterwards, they went downstairs, where she fixed him a giant breakfast: eggs, potatoes, ham, sausage, blueberry waffles, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. When he was truly satisfied she poured him a cup of steaming coffee. As she was pouring, he noticed a dollar bill sticking out from under the cup's bottom edge. "All this was just too wonderful for words," he said, ".....but what's the dollar for?" "Well," she said, "Last night, I told my husband that today would be your last day and that we should do something special for you. I asked him what to give you?" He said, "...Screw him...give him a dollar." The blonde then blushed and said, "....But the breakfast was my idea."
Just received my cards in the mail from a group sub.
Here is the highlights: (Sorry they're not in any order...I uploaded them all at once.
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/pdub1819/othersets/6204
Picked up a few cards for my 48 leaf boxing set .
probably gonna try to do the run of these. 2001 was the hardest to find, as they don't come up often, but I was finally able to get it in a BGS holder and will send in for a crossover soon. just took delivery of this 2002 since the raw one I have may not grade out a 9 or above. I think these were condition sensitive to a certain extent as they rattled around in their Topps sealed holders.
Always looking for tougher PSA 10's of Nolan Arenado, Alex Bregman, Mookie Betts, Francisco Lindor, and Mike Trout.
El pum uno!
I am hopeful for a clean crossover but it looks good to me - will scan and replace this pic this week.
This card can (and obviously must) go in for that service very soon:
1993 Bowman #511 Derek Jeter
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Been a slow month for me, but picked up these Roys tonight, including the first PSA 10 to add to my collection:
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
This is a continuation of some oddball items that I posted in the January thread. I had never seen any of these before last month. I picked up a lot of 18 originally, and just did get an additional lot with 25 unique players and a handful of duplicates for a bit over $1 each, delivered. There are 48 players on the checklist, but I have not yet gone through to see exactly who I am still missing. I did later find an archived 1989 Sears Wishbook that included these for sale in lots of 12, grouped by the 4 MLB divisions at that time. These are the 25 new additions to my collection.
Also, I've always been a sucker for the starting lineup figures, and then the McFarlanes, and of course bobbleheads, and the like. Apparently, there's a new entrant into the figurine manufacturing business called Import Dragons. They have produced several series of players, it seems. I had to get myself a LoCain. He may be gone, but he'll always be loved!
I received an eBay gift card from my fantastic wife for my birthday. I have a 9 I subbed years ago but decided to purchase this 10. The 9 looks exactly the same so I plan on cracking and resubmitting it. If it 10's, then bonus. I'll sell it and get my money back.
It’s rare (but nice) when you dont really have to worry about flaws on cards and can just go by the way they look. Wrinkles, tears, folds and stains are just par for the course with these. But it’s a really cool set and blended a range of ‘Kings of Sport’ including the Heater from Van Meter. Cool pose and card...
1946 Propagandas Montiel Bob Feller
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
I picked up a couple of additions for my Staubach master set via trade last week
I love everything about the absurdity of those Sugar Daddys.
Superb Staubach pickups!
If you haven't seen his Football Life on the NFL Network, it's a must-see. It's amazing how many people he's touched with his life just by being a good man. He definitely was the epitome of a role model.