sweet!!!!!very nice shape as far as alot of 52's go!!!! somebody around here was taking off some old modling around a bedroom in a old house and found some 52 topps and other 50s cards behind em, randy
WOW!! what a find, congrats!! I kept seeing all those Yankees, I continued scrolling down hoping to see #311!! Very nice cards in very nice shape, several high #s. Does the top of the Morgan card look funny to anyone else or is it just my eyes playing tricks?
<< <i>WOW!! what a find, congrats!! I kept seeing all those Yankees, I continued scrolling down hoping to see #311!! Very nice cards in very nice shape, several high #s. Does the top of the Morgan card look funny to anyone else or is it just my eyes playing tricks?
Again congrats & can't wait to hear the story!! >>
I was on vacation visiting my wife's family in Regina, Saskatchewan. We were at her grandmothers house and some of here friends were over to see my daughter. An elder gentleman came over and made a comment about the shirt I was wearing (a 1950's PCL baseball T-Shirt) and asked me if I was a baseball fan. We got talking and I mentioned that I collect baseball cards. He said he collected cards when he was younger and had kept everything in a shoebox. I asked him what years they were from and he said the 40's and 50's. By the time I heard that by heart started to pound with excitement. He lived in the same building as my wife grandmother so he took me down to have a look at them. He brought out the box filled with near perfect 50's & 60's baseball hockey and football about 1000 of them. I told him what they were worth and he said I could take whatever cards I wanted to sell and he would give me a share of the profits as he had no use for them anymore. One card that he would not let me take was a 52' Mantle with looked about EXMT but was OC. I ended up taking about 100 NM/MT 1960 topps baseball, these posted 52's about 200 1954 Blue ribbon CFL cards (book at $100 each), 200 1963 Parkhurst hockey cards, and assortment of 50's & 60's baseball cards all of which I will be listing on ebay.
DEFINITELY. Those high numbers especially, will go for much higher amounts graded than compared to raw. Definitely worth the investment to grade them first!
Great story - certainly the '52 Topps, and probably most all the cards should be graded first! Best of luck with them, and esp. with the Mantle. What a find!!!
<< <i>Stop finding stuff. It's pissing the rest of us off.[/q
Yeah man, I REALLY want those f**king cards bad. I want to submit them to PSA, put them on ebay and see those addicts go after them like they'll chase a girl moose in heat. chaz
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The Garagiola looks fantastic!
Shane
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<< <i>Holidays?? >>
If the OP comes from a British background 'holidays' is the equivalent of what we call vacation.
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<< <i>Holidays?? >>
If the OP comes from a British background 'holidays' is the equivalent of what we call vacation. >>
True, but in that context it would be said "holiday" not "holidays"
...but indeed I am sure he is going on vacation.
...I just didn't want to miss Christmas and New years again this year...
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
Again congrats & can't wait to hear the story!!
<< <i>WOW!! what a find, congrats!! I kept seeing all those Yankees, I continued scrolling down hoping to see #311!! Very nice cards in very nice shape, several high #s. Does the top of the Morgan card look funny to anyone else or is it just my eyes playing tricks?
Again congrats & can't wait to hear the story!! >>
It looks like it has a tiny tilt to it..
I was on vacation visiting my wife's family in Regina, Saskatchewan. We were at her grandmothers house and some of here friends were over to see my daughter. An elder gentleman came over and made a comment about the shirt I was wearing (a 1950's PCL baseball T-Shirt) and asked me if I was a baseball fan. We got talking and I mentioned that I collect baseball cards. He said he collected cards when he was younger and had kept everything in a shoebox. I asked him what years they were from and he said the 40's and 50's. By the time I heard that by heart started to pound with excitement. He lived in the same building as my wife grandmother so he took me down to have a look at them. He brought out the box filled with near perfect 50's & 60's baseball hockey and football about 1000 of them. I told him what they were worth and he said I could take whatever cards I wanted to sell and he would give me a share of the profits as he had no use for them anymore. One card that he would not let me take was a 52' Mantle with looked about EXMT but was OC. I ended up taking about 100 NM/MT 1960 topps baseball, these posted 52's about 200 1954 Blue ribbon CFL cards (book at $100 each), 200 1963 Parkhurst hockey cards, and assortment of 50's & 60's baseball cards all of which I will be listing on ebay.
Ryan
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<< <i>Are you sending them to psa before putting them on the bay? >>
You think I should?
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<< <i>What are his plans for the Mantle? Please dont say it went back in the shoebox.
I went to Walmart and bought him screw down holder for it.
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Let us know the grade of the Mantle when it come back.
<< <i>Dude, what is with you and finding 52 Topps? >>
I wondering the same thing, I think I might be the only one.
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<< <i>Great find.
Let us know the grade of the Mantle when it come back. >>
Where did you read that he was submitting the Mantle?
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<< <i>Stop finding stuff. It's pissing the rest of us off.[/q
Yeah man, I REALLY want those f**king cards bad. I want to submit them to PSA, put them on ebay and see those addicts go after them like they'll chase a girl moose in heat. chaz