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Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
ummmm.... yeah.... "technically" 60/40 is the criteria, but ask and regular person how many 10's they've received with centering approaching that and the silence will be deafaning. My first couple of subs had several cards in the 60/40 to 56/44 range with absoulutely NO other flaws and the ALL came back as 9's (and yes, I… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
I have the following 1984 Donruss PSA 10's available for $10 each or $260 for the lot of 30 cards. This price includes shipping with delivery confirmation. If you are interested or have any questions, you can PM me or e-mail me at fesmith68@yahoo.com. #5 Checklist 443-546 #84 Bob Lillis – Astros #95 Onix Concepcion –… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
grades popped pretty fast 3/4 84 donruss psa 10's . i didnt thing the darling was a 10 but close anyway. the rest were all from the 80's rips. PSA Order Status for Submission # 4471783 LINE # CERT # CARD CARD CO. CARD # CARD NAME VARIETY GRADE 1 09151017 1984 DONRUSS 63 STEVE GARVEY N/A 10 2 09151018 1984 DONRUSS 319… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
I just sent this list to Al to see if I could help, but if anyone else needs any of these psa 9s from 84 Donruss, just let me know. I have 4 castino dk steel variety 23 schmid6t steel 26 boggs steel 72, 75, 109, 112, 116 seaver, 120, 149, 159, 179, 180, 184, 193, 196, 266, 280, 297, 318, 321, 359, 371, 634. Plus, a few… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
5stat - Great points. I think that because of the availability of raw material most 80's collectors would rather go the grading route themselves. Of course it is more risky but the built in anticipation, excitement and the element of judging with one's own discerning eye is more entertaining and ultimately more rewarding.… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
Arny, I would say no on a premium weight for Parrish. Bill, The POPs are nowhere near mature yet. When there are 50,000 84' Donruss graded, things will come into perspective. Will the POP's get there? Perhaps. This is a keynote set of the 80's. Optimistically, there will be 40 or 50 folks collecting the set someday PSA… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
<< <i>I have been lurking around for the past two months reading everyones comments with regards to this set. I must admit that I really could not understand the same passion on this set as what you have mentioned. Some of you may know last month I bought a huge collection of cards valued around $400K. As I was going… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
Thanks Arny. I just looked through my 84 D commons. Unfortunately, no luck on the Youngblood or Horner. The 1 Youngblood I have is way too poorly centered to bother with, and for some reason, I don't seem to have any Horners. They may be somewhere else since I think I originally had him in my "minor stars" section. I'll… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
<< <i>Updated my list up a few posts. Any new news from people getting stuff graded? I still have about a dozen of the low pops that I'm looking to send in, but I've been so busy that I haven't had a chance to do the forms and send them off. Once I send those, I will hopefully score at least 9s on them and be able to get… -
Re: 1984 Donruss Baseball - the unofficial but legal thread
I completed one 1975 Topps baseball, all 8s or better with a roughly 8.4 GPA, 6 or 7 years ago. I've upgraded periodically, and ended up starting a second 1975 baseball set with the cards that had been bumped out and the duplicates I'd picked up in lots, etc. that is now 75%+ completed at roughly a 7.5 or so GPA. 1975 is…
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