There's a 1979 Dusty Baker in PSA 9 condition on EBAY right now. Only 20 PSA 9's and 0 tens. Its one of the hardest hall of fame/future hall of fame cards in the 70's to get in high grade (mint and gem mint). It would look great next to these two Baker's.
Pretty excited about this one. A fairly tough 1971 OPC High Number. This is the 5th year I've been building this set. I started the year needing 100 cards and now I'm down to 83. I imagine I am a few years away as the fewer you need, the harder they are to acquire. This one put a little pressure on my budget. The largest pain points that I have left are the Roberto Clemente and the 6th Series checklist. (By the way, if you hate the centering on this card, do NOT attempt this set. IYKYK )
Some of the best stuff from a large yard sale lot of mostly late 90s baseball. Can anyone with more experience let me know if the binder pages are anything? Not super familiar with the cards of this era.
@2014bestservice said:
Binder pages= check the stardates are good inserts. As long as foilings good on them. I'm Interested in clemens / garciaparra if u have any 😍
The ones I showed were all that were in the binder. Thanks for the advice!
@azvike said:
just back from PSA...extremely disappointed, thought this was a lock 9, with a good shot at a 10. Compare to any 9 (or 10) pictured on VCP. Oh well...
Looking at PSAs pics of the card, there is a line (scratch?) on the card (or case) on Payton's face?
If the line is on the case, the top edge, top right corner, and print smudge on the back probably prevents a 10, but a 9 is within reason. There are certainly worse 9s, and 10s for that matter, out there.
PSA grading has become ridiculous. My "lock" 9s got 5s, 6s, and 7s. To this day, I don't see how.
Just back from PSA today!!! I live in Milwaukee and have been looking for this ticket for years. I couldnt go because my parents felt we "had to" drive to my relatives in Michigan this night to beat Thanksgiving traffic. Billie Joe Armstrong mooned the crowd and was arrested after the show. It's a great addition to the rest of my Wisconsin based tix.
Just back from PSA today!!! I live in Milwaukee and have been looking for this ticket for years. I couldnt go because my parents felt we "had to" drive to my relatives in Michigan this night to beat Thanksgiving traffic. Billie Joe Armstrong mooned the crowd and was arrested after the show. It's a great addition to the rest of my Wisconsin based tix.
@Stone193 said:
Wow Doug - the Maz looks great for a Vg+; great group of cards.
I've noticed that post-COVID 52Ts are really pricey.
The Maz was the one that stood out as far as a lower grade. I had it down as a possible 5 before sending it out. I knew Mays catch and Kaline AS would be in the 7-8 range. Lots of 4's LOL. And yes '52's prices are up there.
Bought this recently. Seller said it came from a vintage rips slot and straight to PSA from them. I haven't been able to find the video on youtube when it was pulled, but can't get a more minty fresh card than this Brett from 1975.
having the video of your card being pulled would be pretty neat. If you're a little computer savvy there's a way to transcribe which is pretty simple. If you had the links to their 1975 rips I would even do it for you.
Insanely difficult to find 1973 Trois Rivieres Aigles complete set with the first cards of Joaquin Andujar (“Jack”on card), Ray Knight, Tom Hume, Pat Zachary and Doug Flynn (uer misspelled “Flinn”). Backs are blank. Sits beautifully in my first card collection.
Picked this one up in Nashville for Keith Jr for his collection. He had been hunting a centered Ryan rookie and not having any luck, and worked out a deal on a GOAT card for him to put back for a while in his collection. Don’t tell mom! 😉
@KendallCat said:
Picked this one up in Nashville for Keith Jr for his collection. He had been hunting a centered Ryan rookie and not having any luck, and worked out a deal on a GOAT card for him to put back for a while in his collection. Don’t tell mom! 😉
Ya did great on overall presentation and centering with this one Keith - Jr will be very happy buddy!
@KendallCat said:
Picked this one up in Nashville for Keith Jr for his collection. He had been hunting a centered Ryan rookie and not having any luck, and worked out a deal on a GOAT card for him to put back for a while in his collection. Don’t tell mom! 😉
Ya did great on overall presentation and centering with this one Keith - Jr will be very happy buddy!
Thank you and it was his deal with his $$. He pulled a Cooper Flagg gold on on Christmas am, and it got a PSA 10 and he sold it for pretty good $. That card basically paid for 80-90% of the Jordan rookie. To say he is pumped is an understatement 😉 Hope you are doing well Mike 👍
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There's a 1979 Dusty Baker in PSA 9 condition on EBAY right now. Only 20 PSA 9's and 0 tens. Its one of the hardest hall of fame/future hall of fame cards in the 70's to get in high grade (mint and gem mint). It would look great next to these two Baker's.
Pretty excited about this one. A fairly tough 1971 OPC High Number. This is the 5th year I've been building this set. I started the year needing 100 cards and now I'm down to 83. I imagine I am a few years away as the fewer you need, the harder they are to acquire. This one put a little pressure on my budget. The largest pain points that I have left are the Roberto Clemente and the 6th Series checklist. (By the way, if you hate the centering on this card, do NOT attempt this set. IYKYK
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Some of the best stuff from a large yard sale lot of mostly late 90s baseball. Can anyone with more experience let me know if the binder pages are anything? Not super familiar with the cards of this era.





















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Binder pages= check the stardates are good inserts. As long as foilings good on them. I'm Interested in clemens / garciaparra if u have any 😍
The ones I showed were all that were in the binder. Thanks for the advice!
Not PSA, Whoops but just got this Al card. You just can't pass up a centered '69 HOFer. Sharp 6 for sure.
These Action Packed cards are tough in higher grades.
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.16% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.87% Complete)
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just back from PSA...extremely disappointed, thought this was a lock 9, with a good shot at a 10. Compare to any 9 (or 10) pictured on VCP. Oh well...
That is a beautiful Payton.
I'm with you. That should be a 10 all day (without seeing the back). Wonderful card.
Looking at PSAs pics of the card, there is a line (scratch?) on the card (or case) on Payton's face?
If the line is on the case, the top edge, top right corner, and print smudge on the back probably prevents a 10, but a 9 is within reason. There are certainly worse 9s, and 10s for that matter, out there.
PSA grading has become ridiculous. My "lock" 9s got 5s, 6s, and 7s. To this day, I don't see how.
Just back from PSA today!!! I live in Milwaukee and have been looking for this ticket for years. I couldnt go because my parents felt we "had to" drive to my relatives in Michigan this night to beat Thanksgiving traffic. Billie Joe Armstrong mooned the crowd and was arrested after the show. It's a great addition to the rest of my Wisconsin based tix.

That Oscar is special. > @totallyradd said:
I was at that concert. Love it.
pop 19
Just graded. Some nice cards. The PSA photos aren't the best.
Wow! Nice haul, Piggs...
Wow Doug - the Maz looks great for a Vg+; great group of cards.
I've noticed that post-COVID 52Ts are really pricey.
The Maz was the one that stood out as far as a lower grade. I had it down as a possible 5 before sending it out. I knew Mays catch and Kaline AS would be in the 7-8 range. Lots of 4's LOL. And yes '52's prices are up there.
Bought this recently. Seller said it came from a vintage rips slot and straight to PSA from them. I haven't been able to find the video on youtube when it was pulled, but can't get a more minty fresh card than this Brett from 1975.
Boom, what a card. Long live inconsistency in grading!
having the video of your card being pulled would be pretty neat. If you're a little computer savvy there's a way to transcribe which is pretty simple. If you had the links to their 1975 rips I would even do it for you.
Nice Brett. 8.5 was generous.
1969, 1976, 1973 my favs
Pop 1
None graded higher
Insanely difficult to find 1973 Trois Rivieres Aigles complete set with the first cards of Joaquin Andujar (“Jack”on card), Ray Knight, Tom Hume, Pat Zachary and Doug Flynn (uer misspelled “Flinn”). Backs are blank. Sits beautifully in my first card collection.




another not junk from the junk wax era, currently 1 of 12
Fresh find at a Flea Market. Normally prone to snow but this one is clean. Off to grading.

Picked this one up in Nashville for Keith Jr for his collection. He had been hunting a centered Ryan rookie and not having any luck, and worked out a deal on a GOAT card for him to put back for a while in his collection. Don’t tell mom! 😉
Beautiful G.O.A.T. ! Dead centered...spot-on registration w/bold hues!!!
Nothing high grade or rare, but a few cards that benefited (me) from challenging grading standards
Ya did great on overall presentation and centering with this one Keith - Jr will be very happy buddy!
Thank you and it was his deal with his $$. He pulled a Cooper Flagg gold on on Christmas am, and it got a PSA 10 and he sold it for pretty good $. That card basically paid for 80-90% of the Jordan rookie. To say he is pumped is an understatement 😉 Hope you are doing well Mike 👍
Beautiful 4 KC - congrats to your son!
Steve
Thank you Steve!
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