Probably his generally agreed on "best" rookie though the Tiffany is more valuable. I actually like the Leaf Gold Rookies the best.
I created some guidelines I follow when selecting rookies for my set. The guidelines are in the inside cover of my digital album. I do like the design of the leaf gold rookies too.. Stadium club was released late in 1991, but I am still calling it a base set.
I bought a case of 1991 OPC Premier hockey in April 2020. Finally get to show off my big hit from the case- a Vladimir Konstantinov error. It's quite rare for the 90's junk era. The error is a 1 of 2 in a PSA 9 with none higher and only 4 graded. Got a nice PSA 10 corrected version as well in the sub.
@Frozencaribou said:
I bought a case of 1991 OPC Premier hockey in April 2020. Finally get to show off my big hit from the case- a Vladimir Konstantinov error. It's quite rare for the 90's junk era. The error is a 1 of 2 in a PSA 9 with none higher and only 4 graded. Got a nice PSA 10 corrected version as well in the sub.
@Frozencaribou said:
I bought a case of 1991 OPC Premier hockey in April 2020. Finally get to show off my big hit from the case- a Vladimir Konstantinov error. It's quite rare for the 90's junk era. The error is a 1 of 2 in a PSA 9 with none higher and only 4 graded. Got a nice PSA 10 corrected version as well in the sub.
So whose photo is it?
99.8% sure that's Nicklas Lidstrom. Never knew about this error
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Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Thanks, Nic! The picture is of Nicklas Lidstrom, and is the exact back picture for Lidstrom's card, which is #117. Considering the HOF career of Lidstrom and the tragically shortened career of Konstantinov and his perseverance in the face of his injuries, this error card has a lot going for it. Two hockey greats for sure.
I’d say 5 % chance at fair and 95% chance of poor once encapsulated at some later date but, at arms length, I think there’s some decent remaining eye appeal and, most importantly, the price was right. Scanner is having issues so just the photos for now…
1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle
…but I think from the condition that this card did a tour or two in the spokes of a bike. 😎
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
Not the autograph version, but still a high grade example of an important Jordan card featuring a swatch from a jersey Jordan wore during the 1992 NBA All-Star Game.
I have these guys in my hall of very good. Thanks @msubearfan for the transaction! Orel had an amazing season in 1988. Overall solid career being a 3x All-Star, WS Champ, NL CY Young, WS MVP, 2xLCS MVP, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, Not to mention 59 straight scoreless innings. I love the green backs on these Tiffany cards too!
3x All-Star, 11x Gold Glove. He keeps hovering around 50% vote for the HOF. Solid 9 Here.
Great august pick ups. National month always brings out some amazing things.
This is one I have been after a LONG time. Only about 56 in the pop report vs over 300 for the PSA 10. Just a gorgeous, crisp auto penned in just the right spot and nearly dead centered. Has all its matching paperwork and is about 40 away on serial numbers from an item I personally know was submitted at the same camp. Thrilled to lock this one away in the PC
@CenteredMantles said:
Great august pick ups. National month always brings out some amazing things.
This is one I have been after a LONG time. Only about 56 in the pop report vs over 300 for the PSA 10. Just a gorgeous, crisp auto penned in just the right spot and nearly dead centered. Has all its matching paperwork and is about 40 away on serial numbers from an item I personally know was submitted at the same camp. Thrilled to lock this one away in the PC
congrats! just know that flip doesnt ensure its a real ‘86 fleer. not trying to freak you out. just that a lot of folks have no idea that just because an older blue flips state “1952 topps” does not mean its a real 1952 topps card. mine came in one and everything checked out and obviously from the details youve wrote youve done all the necessary due diligence. per the card, great centering and corners. they are very hard to find in that condition and with all the proper and accompanying stickers and letters. congrats!
This JR is a tough one, in fact all the Pinnacle base cards are tough. This one with the gold border and blue on the back. The ol' Bubble card! This completes my Pinnacle base run for Jr.
From 97-03 this man dominated the majors! In his career: 3,000+ k's, 8x All-Star, WS Champ, 3x Cy Young, Strikeout and ERA Leader. HOF in 2015
This JR is a tough one, in fact all the Pinnacle base cards are tough. This one with the gold border and blue on the back. The ol' Bubble card! This completes my Pinnacle base run for Jr.
From 97-03 this man dominated the majors! In his career: 3,000+ k's, 8x All-Star, WS Champ, 3x Cy Young, Strikeout and ERA Leader. HOF in 2015
great cards! i need to get a pedro upper deck rookie.
My daughter is attending a girls lacrosse clinic this weekend that is put on by Gait Lacrosse. For those who don't know, Gary Gait is basically considered to be the Michael Jordan of lacrosse. He and his identical twin brother, Paul, grew up in Canada and played collegiately at Syracuse. Both went on to play professionally in field and box.
Gary was in attendance with others coaches at this clinic, walking around and helping a bunch of middle school girls work on their game. It would be like Jordan, Gretzky, Brady or Trout just cruising around and working with kids. I asked if he would mind signing a few cards for me and he could not have been nicer. The top card is considered to be his rookie, while the others are pretty tough league issues that I would estimate to have been printed in quantities of 2500-or-less.
Todd Tobias - Grateful Collector - I focus on autographed American Football League sets, Fleer & Topps, 1960-1969, and lacrosse cards.
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love the moonshot inserts. are there 3 of the 1/1 autos too?
@ScoobyDoo2 thats an awesome Reggie! Also seems like you’re one of 4-5 CU members simultaneously working on his basic Topps run. Have fun!
Yaz Master Set
#1 Gino Cappelletti master set
#1 John Hannah master set
Also collecting Andre Tippett, Patriots Greats' RCs, Dwight Evans, 1964 Venezuelan Topps, 1974 Topps Red Sox
both of your reggie jackson psa 10 topps 72 and 77 are amazing cards.
Originally drafted by the Red Sox, 4x All-Star, NL MVP, NL ROY, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, 2017 HOF
My favorite rookie of his 3 base cards in 1991. Bonus that it is a first year Stadium Club card too.
Added to the 75-95 Rookie Showcase: https://psacard.com/psasetregistry/showcase/album/8826
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Added my 43rd PSA 10 of this card
today.
Brian
Bagwell was the first player I collected. This brings me back!
Yaz Master Set
#1 Gino Cappelletti master set
#1 John Hannah master set
Also collecting Andre Tippett, Patriots Greats' RCs, Dwight Evans, 1964 Venezuelan Topps, 1974 Topps Red Sox
Oh SNAP!!! Congrats!! I can't imagine owning one dime much less 43. Wowww!!
www.questfortherookiecup.com
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Amazing feat! Curious, what is your collecting goal with this card?
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Added a 64 HOF Auto
Unopened Football on STERIODS!!
1971 Topps Football 1st Series Cello Box.
Card #1 is Johnny Unitas.
Uffdah strikes again!
What?! I feel like we need to see a photo of the ones you currently have all together.
I went catfishing tonight and reeled in this beauty:
Yes, there is that one, a black disco 1/1 and something else I forget
Not sure yet. Maybe get to 100 eventually.
Brian
This is a couple of years old, but over 30 in this pic.
Brian
My cards pale in comparison to what's posted for sure.
Every Thursday, Topps puts out a new 3 card set of "Throwback Thursday"
If you're lucky every now again - you'll be one of the randoms (20 to 1) to get a limited version of one of the cards - in this case /10 Yelich.
Nice hit Mike. That is a sharp looking TBT set.
Probably his generally agreed on "best" rookie though the Tiffany is more valuable. I actually like the Leaf Gold Rookies the best.
I created some guidelines I follow when selecting rookies for my set. The guidelines are in the inside cover of my digital album. I do like the design of the leaf gold rookies too.. Stadium club was released late in 1991, but I am still calling it a base set.
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/showcase/album/8826
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Finally found a 54 Jackie that was reasonably priced. One card closer to completing the 54 set!
I bought a case of 1991 OPC Premier hockey in April 2020. Finally get to show off my big hit from the case- a Vladimir Konstantinov error. It's quite rare for the 90's junk era. The error is a 1 of 2 in a PSA 9 with none higher and only 4 graded. Got a nice PSA 10 corrected version as well in the sub.
So whose photo is it?
99.8% sure that's Nicklas Lidstrom. Never knew about this error
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
@Frozencaribou nice card and scans!!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Thanks, Nic! The picture is of Nicklas Lidstrom, and is the exact back picture for Lidstrom's card, which is #117. Considering the HOF career of Lidstrom and the tragically shortened career of Konstantinov and his perseverance in the face of his injuries, this error card has a lot going for it. Two hockey greats for sure.
-Nathanael
I’d say 5 % chance at fair and 95% chance of poor once encapsulated at some later date but, at arms length, I think there’s some decent remaining eye appeal and, most importantly, the price was right. Scanner is having issues so just the photos for now…
1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle
…but I think from the condition that this card did a tour or two in the spokes of a bike. 😎
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Honestly, there is something kind of cool and nostalgic of having a bike spoke-quality Mantle. I dig it.
Any Mantle is a good Mantle.
Oh my, that is Perfect!
Not the autograph version, but still a high grade example of an important Jordan card featuring a swatch from a jersey Jordan wore during the 1992 NBA All-Star Game.
I have these guys in my hall of very good. Thanks @msubearfan for the transaction! Orel had an amazing season in 1988. Overall solid career being a 3x All-Star, WS Champ, NL CY Young, WS MVP, 2xLCS MVP, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, Not to mention 59 straight scoreless innings. I love the green backs on these Tiffany cards too!
3x All-Star, 11x Gold Glove. He keeps hovering around 50% vote for the HOF. Solid 9 Here.
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
that orel is a very smart pick up, imo.
Great cards! Vizquel, however may go to jail before he goes to Cooperstown
Yeah, it is not looking good for him. Batboys added to the list now…
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
I actually pulled this in Jan but COMC just got around to ship it to me.
2017 Upper Deck Grandeur Gold Hockey Coin Ovechkin. 1 per 66 packs, I bought 10 to roll the dice and won!
Great august pick ups. National month always brings out some amazing things.
This is one I have been after a LONG time. Only about 56 in the pop report vs over 300 for the PSA 10. Just a gorgeous, crisp auto penned in just the right spot and nearly dead centered. Has all its matching paperwork and is about 40 away on serial numbers from an item I personally know was submitted at the same camp. Thrilled to lock this one away in the PC
Collecting all cards - Gus Zernial
Post Cereal both raw and PSA Graded (1961-1963)
congrats! just know that flip doesnt ensure its a real ‘86 fleer. not trying to freak you out. just that a lot of folks have no idea that just because an older blue flips state “1952 topps” does not mean its a real 1952 topps card. mine came in one and everything checked out and obviously from the details youve wrote youve done all the necessary due diligence. per the card, great centering and corners. they are very hard to find in that condition and with all the proper and accompanying stickers and letters. congrats!
Got this original 1951 photo of Willie Mays taken at the 1951 World Series.
Thrilled to add the DJ, the Natt is an upgrade for my set. Issel I felt had nice visual appeal.
Couple HOFs here.
This JR is a tough one, in fact all the Pinnacle base cards are tough. This one with the gold border and blue on the back. The ol' Bubble card! This completes my Pinnacle base run for Jr.
From 97-03 this man dominated the majors! In his career: 3,000+ k's, 8x All-Star, WS Champ, 3x Cy Young, Strikeout and ERA Leader. HOF in 2015
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
A nice companion to the Maddux, Glavine and Smoltz '86 Pros
Pickups today from the East Coast National.
A 53 HOF auto and 58 Aaron/Mantle
Well, box fold indentations are now judged like creases...
Still, I love this card! Super Mario's best rookie.
great cards! i need to get a pedro upper deck rookie.
three more 75 topps for my hall of fame set. i have been wanting to get a simmoms.
My daughter is attending a girls lacrosse clinic this weekend that is put on by Gait Lacrosse. For those who don't know, Gary Gait is basically considered to be the Michael Jordan of lacrosse. He and his identical twin brother, Paul, grew up in Canada and played collegiately at Syracuse. Both went on to play professionally in field and box.
Gary was in attendance with others coaches at this clinic, walking around and helping a bunch of middle school girls work on their game. It would be like Jordan, Gretzky, Brady or Trout just cruising around and working with kids. I asked if he would mind signing a few cards for me and he could not have been nicer. The top card is considered to be his rookie, while the others are pretty tough league issues that I would estimate to have been printed in quantities of 2500-or-less.
What a Hoot! I just picked up this 1971 PSA-9 . I'm happy to add it to my collection!