What is(are) Your Best Pack(s) Opened?

Interested to hear about your experiences. Do you remember the best packs you've opened? I don't have the experience or resources that most of you have, so my pack opening experience is limited.
I have a few.
Back in 1989 when Upper Deck released their first issue, I pulled two Griffeys out of the same pack. At the time, it was a $10 card. But it was still exciting.
I pulled a 1995 Upper Deck Roger Clemens autograph out of a pack.
My biggest pull was a Gretzky Topps rookie. I bought five packs from a friend in the mid 90s at $25/pack. The last pack had the Gretzky as the last card. I had it graded with BGS and got an 8, and held on to it for quite a while. I listed it on ebay, not caring if I sold it. So I put $499.99 on it in my store and it sold. I really wish I would have just held on to it.
I have a few.
Back in 1989 when Upper Deck released their first issue, I pulled two Griffeys out of the same pack. At the time, it was a $10 card. But it was still exciting.
I pulled a 1995 Upper Deck Roger Clemens autograph out of a pack.
My biggest pull was a Gretzky Topps rookie. I bought five packs from a friend in the mid 90s at $25/pack. The last pack had the Gretzky as the last card. I had it graded with BGS and got an 8, and held on to it for quite a while. I listed it on ebay, not caring if I sold it. So I put $499.99 on it in my store and it sold. I really wish I would have just held on to it.
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a few months later i sent it in and got a PSA 10...still got it, won't sell it.
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Nick
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<< <i>I'm 52 now and I distinctly remember back to 1968 which was my first year collecting cards. A new Thrifty's Drug store had its grand opening in our town of West Covina, Ca. and I rode down on my bike to buy some baseball cards. One isle had dozens of '68 bb raks and I looked them all over for any Dodgers showing as they were my favorite team. I purchased around 6 or so raks that had dodgers showing and immediately opened them outside the store. In one rak I found two Mantles. I remember this as if it happened yesterday because back in '68 Mantle & Mays were the two cards I always looked for because I had a friend who would trade me loads of Dodger cards for those two player. Ironically 5 years later at the age of 16 I burned several large boxes of '68 thru '70 Topps baseball cards on Halloween night (roughly 20,000+ cards). I had intended on handing them out in 100 card bundles to the trickotreaters but initially the kids were complaining because they wanted candy instead. So my mother began handing out candy and I spent the rest of that evening throwing the cards hundreds at a time into the fireplace. I know it sounds rediculous but back in '73 the cards had no value other than sentimental. True story and it hurts everytime I think about it 26 years later!!! >>
That sucks! If you only knew then what you know now about those cards...
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
Couple of years ago, group rip here, pulled two Dorsetts out of the same 78 Topps pack, One was super, other had wax, cleaned with nylon, sent in. Both came back as MINT 9's. Made over $325.00 off the two cards.
Neil
<< <i>1988 Score. Gregg Jefferies was the last card in the pack. I did a little pirouette when I pulled that baby. >>
I can't believe you didn't keep that pack unopened! Can you imagine what that pack would be worth today?
<< <i>I'm 52 now and I distinctly remember back to 1968 which was my first year collecting cards. A new Thrifty's Drug store had its grand opening in our town of West Covina, Ca. and I rode down on my bike to buy some baseball cards. One isle had dozens of '68 bb raks and I looked them all over for any Dodgers showing as they were my favorite team. I purchased around 6 or so raks that had dodgers showing and immediately opened them outside the store. In one rak I found two Mantles. I remember this as if it happened yesterday because back in '68 Mantle & Mays were the two cards I always looked for because I had a friend who would trade me loads of Dodger cards for those two player. Ironically 5 years later at the age of 16 I burned several large boxes of '68 thru '70 Topps baseball cards on Halloween night (roughly 20,000+ cards). I had intended on handing them out in 100 card bundles to the trickotreaters but initially the kids were complaining because they wanted candy instead. So my mother began handing out candy and I spent the rest of that evening throwing the cards hundreds at a time into the fireplace. I know it sounds rediculous but back in '73 the cards had no value other than sentimental. True story and it hurts everytime I think about it 26 years later!!! >>
OUCH!!!
I worked in a baseball card shop for almost ten years and if I had a dollar for each story I heard similar to yours and throw in the story about my mom throwing away my cards, I would have enough money to buy a nice PSA 9 Jordan rookie.
<< <i>if I had a dollar for each story I heard similar to yours and throw in the story about my mom throwing away my cards >>
I think everyone has one of those stories including myself and I knew the values when she threw them away. This was pre-eBay so a lot of them had minimal value at the time. I still love my Momma though and still talk to her on occassions.
I got 4 Gary Sheffield's (upsidedown SS) in one pack. I thought it was great then but now I have 57 of this same card and don't know what to do with them., lol.
Topps White Out (silver) letters Alex Gordon
80 Topps Greg Pryor “No Name"
90 ProSet Dexter Manley error
90 Topps Jeff King Yellow back
1958 Topps Pancho Herrera (no“a”)
81 Topps Art Howe (black smear above hat)
91 D A. Hawkins BC-12 “Pitcher”