1984 Donruss question

Im thinking about busting a few boxes of 84 Donruss. I love the card designs and the potential in this product. I have never opened this product and would like to know whats everyones experience with centering, corners etc? I'd be getting wax boxes. Sorry if this has been touched on already, but I'd still love to hear opinions. Thanks!
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Wax boxes - hit or miss but poor centering is common on tougher issues. Sharpness is excellent on every box I've opened. You'll find lots of well-centered, sharp stars. Ryan, Rose, etc easy to find centered. Mattingly tough to find 50/50. Most come out 60/40 or so.
Factory sets seem to be smaller in size overall but I think the colors are better. Also hit or miss - an entire set will either be great on centering or poor throughout.
Prices on 10s have come down to earth quite a bit but there is lots of PSA 10 potential in each box. Might still be a good deal.
Centering is the biggest issue. Most of the boxes and rack packs I have opened had sharp corners but the centering is all over the place.
175 2/8/09 Willie Wilson $1,324.99
480 4/5/09 Joel Youngblood $1,200.00
231 1/31/09 Lonnie Smith $1,136.11
437 3/25/09 Ernie Whitt $986.88
637 4/26/09 Omar Moreno $860.00
249 1/31/09 Jeff Newman $809.99
502 1/31/09 Frank DiPino $775.99
18-steel 1/31/09 Ron Kittle (DK Steel) $709.99
31 4/15/09 Dion James (Rated Rookie) $679.69
Check-Steele 6/18/08 Checklist 1-26 (Perez-Steele on back) $659.87
555 4/26/09 Bill Campbell $569.99
23-steel 4/5/09 Mike Schmidt (DK Steel) $510.00
557 1/31/09 Dave Henderson $504.99
574 1/27/09 Gorman Thomas $504.19
498 1/31/09 Chris Welsh $504.00
575 1/31/09 Manny Trillo $503.00
The seller of the Wilson at the top bought it in October of 08 for $15, according to VCP. NIIIIICE flip!
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
Really? You can't be cereal?
<< <i>The seller of the Wilson at the top bought it in October of 08 for $15, according to VCP. NIIIIICE flip! >>
How does that happen? In 5 months you flip a common for a smooth $1305 profit.
<< <i>How does that happen? In 5 months you flip a common for a smooth $1305 profit. >>
My guess would be that a seller listed it as a BIN and did not know it was a low pop card. the buyer obviously knew and happened to be the first to see it.
<< <i>My guess would be that a seller listed it as a BIN and did not know it was a low pop card. the buyer obviously knew and happened to be the first to see it. >>
4sc was the original seller. OOPS!
This one stood out to me the most:
The Lonnie Smith, which sold for $1136.11 is currently a pop 10.
Here's the past sales that VCP has record of on this card.
1/31/09 eBay $1,136.11
6/7/07 eBay $21.51
5/6/07 eBay $19.50
1/28/07 eBay $22.51
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25