Question about grading 80s cards

I'm a vintage non-sport card collector (Pre 1900 and pre war mainly), but for fun I participated in the 1980s baseball and football group break. I collected baseball cards in the 80s as a kid, so it was kind of nostalgic. I ripped the packs last night and will post scans tonight.
What I was wondering, other than the HOF rookies, are any other 1980s baseball and football cards worth grading, assuming that they will likely get a PSA 9 with a chance for a 10? I'd only submit cards that looked like they had a chance for a 10. I submit on average a thousand cards a year, so assume that they would be submitted at bulk price or as part of a PSA special (so $5-$6 a card). Since I am not building PSA graded sets, are there any sets where it would ever be worth it to submit second tier HOFers or commons, like 81 or 82 Topps or 84 Donruss?
Thanks for your opinions.
What I was wondering, other than the HOF rookies, are any other 1980s baseball and football cards worth grading, assuming that they will likely get a PSA 9 with a chance for a 10? I'd only submit cards that looked like they had a chance for a 10. I submit on average a thousand cards a year, so assume that they would be submitted at bulk price or as part of a PSA special (so $5-$6 a card). Since I am not building PSA graded sets, are there any sets where it would ever be worth it to submit second tier HOFers or commons, like 81 or 82 Topps or 84 Donruss?
Thanks for your opinions.
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I think a lot of people send in cards that look like 9/10 ish., and they get to many 9s to make it worth their time.
There are a lot of people of the boards that say don't ever send in 80's commons, but I think if you have a good enough eye you can come out ahead.
Of course there are always oddball/test issues that can bring nice money in high grade. Check out some of the player set registries for tough cards of non-HOFers.
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
Thanks for the advise so far.
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<< <i>I always wonder if the wax packs will ever die out from the 80s? They have got to be close to almost GONE >>
Haha, that's a good one. I suppose it's all relative to the lifetime of a human being or the lifetime of Topps gum.
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I personally have a friend who lives in Vallejo, California. In 1989 when Upper Deck first came out he thought those cards with the holograms were the greatist thing since apple pie--he wasn't alone. So he filled a 20 ft. ocean going container in his back yard completely full of factory sealed cases as in investment.
Well those cases are still sitting there untouched--he should of sold them on ebay seven or eight years ago while Griffey was still relevant!
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I personally have a friend who lives in Vallejo, California. In 1989 when Upper Deck first came out he thought those cards with the holograms were the greatist thing since apple pie--he wasn't alone. So he filled a 20 ft. ocean going container in his back yard completely full of factory sealed cases as in investment.
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How many cases is that?
More importantly, what do his neighbors think about his landscaping choices?
I would grade any that you thought had a real shot at a PSA 10
With the black border though its VERY hard to get a 10
Mark
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