If there was one card, you wish you never sold! Post it here!

Me? ................ 1955 Topps Harmon Killebrew PSA 9
I bought a stack of PSA material, locally here in South Florida, many years ago! Great cards!
One of the cards was a 1955 Topps Harmon Killebrew PSA 9. It was perfect! I auctioned it off a few years later. Even the auction house said in the description, it was the nicest 1955 Topps card they have ever seen!
It must have thought about selling that card 10,000 times since then!
Damnit! LOL!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
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I sold my 1968 Mickey Mantle card was raw, but it was very well centered and in near mint condition. The Mickey card was special because I was born in 68 and got the card from my late father, but I had to sell it due to financial reasons. Had a Sandy koufax rookie card probably would have been a PSA 5 or 6
I better stop before I get sad.
My PSA 9 Dandy Don rookie card.
Sold it 5 years ago so I could buy another card.
Wish I had it back. It was perfect! Oh well, at least I still have a scan of it
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I don't know what the hell I was thinkin'...
Shane
FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
My 1913 National Game Ty Cobb PSA 9
<< <i>When I lived in Denver back in 2003, I bought a box of 2003 SP Authentic Football from Mike's Stadium Sportscards and pulled this card. I had seen him play and thought he was a special player. I held onto the card for a few years and forgot about it. Then in 2006 during the preseason, I gave up and decided to throw it on eBay with a $.99 opening bid and let it fly. It sold for $.99 plus shipping. Ya win some, ya lose some.
WOW, that card books for 600 bucks, but you know what, in a few more years it might be worth 99 cents again!
Kevin
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WOW, that card books for 600 bucks, but you know what, in a few more years it might be worth 99 cents again!
Kevin >>
Even at .99 cents, it's still worth more than any Yuccaneers player I can think of. In fact, did you guys ever have a star?
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>Even at .99 cents, it's still worth more than any Yuccaneers player I can think of. In fact, did you guys ever have a star? >>
Trent Dilfer
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<< <i>Even at .99 cents, it's still worth more than any Yuccaneers player I can think of. In fact, did you guys ever have a star? >>
Trent Dilfer >>
Oh yeah..LOL
Also how about Jack Thompson, aka The Throwin' Samoan!
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>I don't know what the hell I was thinkin'...
WOW! That is a stunning Mays!! Unbelievable sharpness and DEAD ON. DOH!
(...well, there was more than "one card" I wish I never sold!)
I also regret having sell-off, all kinds of stuff!
Oh yeah! I sold-off one A VERY LARGE 5-year accumulation of misc. '70s opc graded (PSA 9 & 10) baseball cards. Plus a ton of other choice graded material.
And as a side note: Also sold-off the #1 all-time 1976 & 1978 baseball card PSA registry sets. That I spent all kinds of thousands on! (Many here sold me plenty. And some here, helped me by purchasing many items from me!).
rbdjr1's 1976 Topps Set - The Number One Finest Set of All Time
rbdjr1's 1978 Topps Set - Retired as the #1 All-time set in 2006 (now #4!)
Why? You ask.
Well, I positioned myself very poorly, with too many investment houses, in one the worst real estate markets, to hit the USA in many decades! (Stupid me!).
I could never ever reassemble the vast low pop OPC's I sold-off, as most will never hit the market again, as the few examples that do exist, are mostly in the hands of private collections.
And trying to build a set like my 1976 topps set again, with the majority in PSA 10? Never happen! LOL!
The passion is still there, but the wallet isn't!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
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WOW, that card books for 600 bucks, but you know what, in a few more years it might be worth 99 cents again!
Kevin >>
Even at .99 cents, it's still worth more than any Yuccaneers player I can think of. In fact, did you guys ever have a star? >>
How soon you forget:
Well it sold. I had intended on it to be a pass down heirloom. Oh well.
Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable