It's more fun to send cards to PSA than to buy them already graded....

I just do not get it. The other night I lost an eBay auction for a 1978 opc Mike Bossy 115 rookie which sold for about 470.00 (SMR = 150) another one showed up on eBay before the first auction ended. When that happened I said to myself, "okay, I'm going to bid 670.00 and if I have to pay that then fine." Well it just sold for 680.00...gosh.
For the past four years I have been collecting raw Bossy cards, sifting through the grades, waiting for the perfect time to submit them to PSA for my set. When they had their April special I pulled the trigger, sending approximately 300, most which are not even in the current set but will be added soon.
I've been getting some of these April submissions in weekly (I sent in several orders, breaking them up so that I get some every week and so that more graders see my order as a whole) And I really like these cards that came back in their PSA case. It means more and makes collecting more enjoyable to find the cards yourself, through trades/purchases/packs, rather than to just buy them from some eBay powerseller. Plus the other duplicates can help other people building sets of their own, it really is a win-win scenario.
With that said, I think I'm going to begin hunting down the Bossy opc rookie in its raw state...perhaps I will look for an unopened box first, but the hunt is on for that one as well as other upgrades. I'm not saying that I won't buy a card here and there already graded, but the focus of my search from now on will be through self subs.
Patrick
For the past four years I have been collecting raw Bossy cards, sifting through the grades, waiting for the perfect time to submit them to PSA for my set. When they had their April special I pulled the trigger, sending approximately 300, most which are not even in the current set but will be added soon.
I've been getting some of these April submissions in weekly (I sent in several orders, breaking them up so that I get some every week and so that more graders see my order as a whole) And I really like these cards that came back in their PSA case. It means more and makes collecting more enjoyable to find the cards yourself, through trades/purchases/packs, rather than to just buy them from some eBay powerseller. Plus the other duplicates can help other people building sets of their own, it really is a win-win scenario.
With that said, I think I'm going to begin hunting down the Bossy opc rookie in its raw state...perhaps I will look for an unopened box first, but the hunt is on for that one as well as other upgrades. I'm not saying that I won't buy a card here and there already graded, but the focus of my search from now on will be through self subs.
Patrick
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Yes, it is.
But, it is a bunch more trouble and can be MUCH more expensive.
<< <i>"It's more fun to send cards to PSA than to buy them already graded...."
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Yes, it is.
But, it is a bunch more trouble and can be MUCH more expensive. >>
Such is the way of fun.
SKY
As for finding a gradable example via wax, good luck. I have busted a box of 78 OPC hockey and a bunch of individual packs and never pulled a Bossy worth submitting.
For a while my PSA 9 HOF RC collection was primarily self submitted cards but that became too expensive an endeavor as I started picking up 70s HOFers. It is more thrilling to add to my collection using my own pulled cards and submissions but much, much more expensive.
Robb
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
I agree though, sending in your own cards and getting them graded is more fun. It's cool to pull a card and when it comes back from PSA with the grade you expected or higher, most of the time "YES!" is the first word spoken. I'm lucky that my daughter and I are very into hockey so we usually have the conversation after "YES!" that starts out, "That was from the box of..."
Good times brother. Let's see some scans of the cards you get back.
<< <i>Did you snipe it, or did you place the bid early? If you place it early, you're just asking to have it bid up. By real buyers or just shills. >>
Sniped it with about 30 seconds left.
<< <i>I had a $500 snipe on that same auction after losing on the $470 Bossy rookie. Apparently I wasn't willing to overpay enough.
As for finding a gradable example via wax, good luck. I have busted a box of 78 OPC hockey and a bunch of individual packs and never pulled a Bossy worth submitting.
For a while my PSA 9 HOF RC collection was primarily self submitted cards but that became too expensive an endeavor as I started picking up 70s HOFers. It is more thrilling to add to my collection using my own pulled cards and submissions but much, much more expensive.
Robb >>
Thanks for the info Robb. When the next Bossy 9 shows up on eBay we need to talk so that we don't drive the price up. I am going to give the wax boxes and packs a shot even though I know the condition is pretty poor with those. I will keep my eye out on some good looking raw cards and when/if I am able to get duplicate 9's I will let you know.
<< <i>Hey Patrick, did you notice that this is your 99th post? You've made your avatar proud.
I agree though, sending in your own cards and getting them graded is more fun. It's cool to pull a card and when it comes back from PSA with the grade you expected or higher, most of the time "YES!" is the first word spoken. I'm lucky that my daughter and I are very into hockey so we usually have the conversation after "YES!" that starts out, "That was from the box of..."
Good times brother. Let's see some scans of the cards you get back. >>
Hey Tom, 99 posts, gosh they add up... I wonder what number 22 was
I also like getting the cards in several different grades so that other collectors can have them for their sets. I am in Richmond right now (about an hour and a half away from where I live in Charlottesville) visiting the parents, the PSA package came in right when I was leaving, so I was in a rush scanning some for eBay but when I get back this weekend I will scan some of them and post them here. I have yours put aside though along with some other cards.