Collectors generally want to pull the cards themselves, it just means more to them. It still hurts to burn 3k like that, idc who you are lmao but he can afford to do it. The problem is average joe people, who cant afford to do it, think it is okay to gamble like these deep pockets do.
Anyone who would pay $200,000 for a photo of a person printed on a piece of paper is insane, IMO. Edit: My original post is just my knee-jerk reaction, and I don't literally think anyone is insane for partaking in their passion with their own hard-earned money because they have every right to do so, whether or not it makes sense to anyone else. I would personally feel like a heartless bastard to use that money for something so frivolous while children are starving and people are struggling to survive all over the world, but I'm not judging anyone's character for it because we're all entitled to live according to our own moral compasses (within legal limits). To each their own.
@@runemup5113 you remember that whole scandal with pawn stars? One of the main graders for stuff like that got caught giving higher numbers so prices would go up and his brother could make a lot of money!
@@Erniee7he meant that he bought a bunch of packs and opened a few and found a Jordan. He than sold the remaining packs knowing the probability of those packs were low since he just got a Jordan.
Yeah, it's becoming absurd. Absurd in a way that's making it too difficult for most types of collectors. Young kids that simply like having the players, bargain box flippers, and guys trying to make a living off of it. The only people it's working just fine for are the rich pros who make $100K+ deals regularly. Those assholes... even though I kinda wish I were one... 😅
@@fabtube7177 This is only likely depending on what company did the grading and certification. Can't recall the name but pretty sure there's was a big memorabilia evaluating company a few years back that allegedly did everything by the book on typical sales. But if you had a connect through word of mouth they offered an upcharge to certify things as high quality as they can without it being obvious lies. Like, they wouldn't grade them as harshly as normal, overlook small obscure flaws not likely to be noticed by average collectors, deduct fewer points for blatant flaws. With shit like that on the table and having been an otherwise known reputable appraiser people would be unlikely to actually open a certified high graded product. That in mind, it wouldn't seem like a stretch for them to overlook a clear reseal if it's done well, they're paid enough, and it's impossible to notice while sealed. I personally wouldn't wanna risk my reputation, other people feel differently though I guess. I'd honestly want 4k video footage with spoken thoughts during the entire initial appraisal and grading if I were to buy something like this. I wanna know everything that went into the valuation and grading, how authenticity was evaluated, just any factors considered I'd like to know and I'd like it included in the purchase price as an option. Since they might be the last person to ever touch the product unsealed it just seems right.
I was a dealer in the 80’s and we opened so many boxes of this you can tell after the first 2 cards in the pack if you’re getting a Jordan. Listen to the names as they are being read. Their are 2 alphabetical sequences happening. Once you see who the first 2 cards are you knew who was in the pack.
Our dealer in the 80's and early 90's would reseal everything that came in his store, put the good cards in display and nobody who bought their would ever pull anything. Obviously doesn't matter, all those cards are worthless anyway.
@@echtigren8188 lol still greasy as hell though. That's like a family I knew that owns pawn shops, they'd advertise looking for broken audio speakers of the top brands. Then transfer the branding and stuff to cheaper speakers and sell them. No joke though 2 years ago the one brother got shot in the head and killed coming out of the pawn shop and it's still unsolved. Not sure if related, but if they're greasy, they tend to pay the piper at some point!
@@echtigren8188victim is named Michael Nigris and killed in Whitby Ontario Canada if you wanted to check it. I don't actually like the family so who cares heh.
You guys understand by now, right? The ‘86 Jordan’s are all in very specific packs of ‘86 Fleer. They aren’t random so by looking at the top card and sticker at the bottom you already know whether or not a Jordan will be inside.
I've noticed just from opening a few dozen packs of the same series. You start to notice getting the same groups of cards in a row multiple times. I've never noticed like 2 identical packs though. Now sure exactly what system companies are using but it is 100% not random.
Money is literal paper. Anything can be if people put value on it. A fuckin log can be worth millions IF someone is willing to pay money or trade something of value for it. It’s the same reason why crypto became as valuable as it is. Crypto isn’t something that you can’t physically hold in your hand, but one day someone decided to accept the currency when buying a pizza. When there is a demand for anything, it becomes valuable.
Right! 3k would be an investment for me that would literally change my life forever. Meanwhile these guys brought at least that to this convention, spent it on some old cards and instantly ruined its value with some side cutters, for fun...
@joshjackson6420 You're right. But that pack looked like it opened effortlessly like it was re-sealed. Maybe re-sealed by the grading company? Just saying......... 😂
These packs are ordered in a sequence you can tell by looking at the bottom card through the package and if you’re lucky to see the top card through the package you can predict what cards are in the pack. The old packs used to all have patterns like this. Wouldn’t crack the slab without knowing the sequence. There are 2 different sequential patterns, the sequence is each card is 66 away counting down in the set. Example for card sequence in a pack: #22, #88, #21, #87, #20, #86.
The upside down card is indiction of a "sheet swap" in 1986 fleer. Meaning the card collator had to pull from another cut sheet which were loaded from opposite sides, hence the upside down card. Had that card been in the middle of the pack, instead of the end, the rest of the cards would have been oriented the same direction as it was.
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςLarry bird is a legend in basketball just like Jordan was just because he's not black and doesn't have hood and hood going after his sneakers doesn't mean bird wasn't on of the top 5
@cheeseburgers82 I'm only going based on the value of the card in relation to the money spent. I didn't say Lary isn't a legend. What does the colour have to do? You folks in America/England, black and white, have a tremendous colour issue, and you're trying to affect the rest of the world, too. Calm down.
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςIt's bc the small hat Mainstream owned media has them fighting amongst each other over BS while they advance their globalist agenda to take over all of humanity! "Mu... Muhu.. Muhuha.... Muhuhuhuhaaaa!"(Evil Laugh)
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςdon’t include English with them weird Americans. Only English people bothered about race are the one’s desperately trying to conflate American issues with English issues because they watch pop culture shite
Daaang .. I remember opening up these by the boxes when I was a kid.. my dad would buy them for me ALL the time… and pretty positive I have an MJ outta these cards, but def not worth no 200k … maybe $2 , ALSO I used to go to the mall and my parents would give me like $3/4 and I would ask to see the stack of Jordan’s and I’d ONLY buy the $1 and $2 MJs and that’s how I got my Jordan card collection so big- I heard this kid in my neighborhood had OVER 100 MJ cards .. so I HAD to try and beat him 😂
@@ralphkotwica6184Not sure how old you are but get with the fucking system, kids still play with cards just like you did to this day. Just because a new avenue for card collectors opened doesn’t mean your panties should get in a bunch.
It was in a PSA slab do that shouldn’t be the case . In a 36 count box there can be 3 to 4 Jordan’s so if they opened a box and found the 3 packs with the MJ then sold the remaining packs that would be the Scam
@@nikoenciso01 look at the graded prices and not the ungraded prices, if the card grades high you make your money back almost always. Pokemon ETBs have promos when graded at a high grade sells for more than the ETB actually cost you, for example the obsidian flames box is $49, comes with charmander promo and when its graded, if it comes back a 10 thats a $175 card, To send it out for grading its only $15. Pack fresh to a sleeve + top loader = ready for grading. Its very rare to lose in pokemon trading if you know what you're doing.
@@Grushdevah did I say gambling was investing lmao? This is where comprehension is key my man, I said there’s RISK involved just like with investing and gambling. Reading is fundamental.
Derek Harper saying jaaaaam is my favorite thing. It might be just a Mavs thing, because he was a Mavs analyst for a while and always said it after a good dunk.
I get the cool/fun aspect of this, but i would assume most graded packs are duds. Coming from boxes where the better cards have been pulled already, thus making it highly unlikely to be pulled again. Kinda like why you dont buy loose packs off Ebay...
@@rustyfox5261neither is the Jordan. They go for less than 2k everywhere unless they're graded gm10....which is damn near impossible to find if you opened 10000 packs
Lol everyone truly in the hobby knows there’s a pattern and sequence to the 86 MJ hunt, so they should’ve already known. It wasn’t going to be there, at least there’s Larry Legend at the end 😅
That’s what I’m saying, isn’t there tells to when you’ll get a Jordan in that pack by the first card or something. And I mean that Larry birds gotta be worth something lol
@@stephenwalker6939right, but in a PSA 9 or 10 the Dumars, Drexler, and Bird will get you back a nice chunk of that $3k. It was about as good a pack as you can get without MJ
@jamesz601 that's irrelevant. People purchased and kept them to collect, when value goes up, they trace the packs or they open and reseal to send off for grading.
It's '86 though. I think it's the earlier the better, right? Like a '81 Bird or Magic would be key - but '86 is too late. Im not sure if that's exactly how it works, but I get the feeling they're looking for rookie cards, or close to them.
@@macandrews9548 Yeah, I don't know a whole lot about trading cards, but it's definitely fascinating. Other than some baseball & basketball cards as a kid, I just remember rookie cards being sought after.
Then pull it lol why wouldn’t you ? if that’s the rarest card to get and your acting like you have it but your not gonna open it sounds like a double Cap-puccino to me
Some have it down to a science..that being said...just imagine the money ..3k at a time to get to know the order of the cards wow..has to be 300k or more ..thaaaat IS!!!! Gambling!!
He got it off Ebay for $300! Then he accidentally spit on it when he freaked out finding it lol....cost him several points on the grade....but made a big profit!!
Huge mistake. The collation of these packs has been well known for over 30 years. If you have a slabbed unopened pack, there's ZERO chance of a Jordan RC.
My dad had 2 of the same Michel Jordan cards. I don't know what one, but i remember it was his name. I stole them and gave them to another kid in 4th grade. This was around 1998. My dad still brings it up.
I remember the Billy Ripkin error card innthe 89 Fleer set. I was thumbing through a pack, the dealer knew the order and was freaking out. There it was, in my 8 year old hand. I was offered a couple hundred and said no. I still have it, along with the "corrected" cards all these years later and they are onlynworth anfew dollars each. I have the entire 89 Fleer baseball set and hundreds of extras.
I grew up in the 80s and if I knew that this type of stuff was gonna be worth money, I would’ve literally bought a shit load of them. Those packs were probably $.50 to one dollar apiece back then.
You could tell after the first 2 cards there wouldn’t be a Jordan base card in the pack. All of the packs from that year go through 2 alphabetical sequences per pack. That pack had the D’s and R’s.
The advert before this short was of a black woman advertising private jet hire. I was like, hey isn’t that the woman from that Netflix real estate series….
It's Brett and Jason Oppenheim. They own one of the most successful real estate companies in California. Offices on Sunset in LA, on PCH in Newport Beach, and in San Diego.
I have a Fleer Basketball cards 1991-92 complete set (1-240#) untouched sitting in the box. My dad bought it for me when I was in like 5th-6th grade. I have kept it all safely this entire time for my son who's now in 5th grade. I have so much basketball baseball football cards stored safely in protective plastic. I'm probably going to unveil it on a channel in the coming months. Stay tuned!! lol
3k for an old pack, man we use to buy the entire boxes of like 100 individual packs. An just sit there opening packs and going through basketball, an baseball cards lol.
This is the type of shit these people get you to gamble
3k to these guys is like 50 cents to me
@@chrisryan8272who?
@chrisryan8272 yeah, those two could buy whatever Jordan card they wanted. Probably just wanted to brag.
This is gambling just a different format if anything
Collectors generally want to pull the cards themselves, it just means more to them. It still hurts to burn 3k like that, idc who you are lmao but he can afford to do it. The problem is average joe people, who cant afford to do it, think it is okay to gamble like these deep pockets do.
These guys who bought the $3000 pack are millionaires in real estate and have their own series in Netflix-Selling Sunset.
Selling the OC also. They are not gonna miss $3000.
This just proves you don't have to be smart to make a lot of money.
They're also useless to society too! I mean, no one would miss them anyways unless it's for their munny 😂
@@slappy8941 idk.. 3rd generation realtors keeping the family business alive.
Yes
Anyone who would pay $200,000 for a photo of a person printed on a piece of paper is insane, IMO.
Edit: My original post is just my knee-jerk reaction, and I don't literally think anyone is insane for partaking in their passion with their own hard-earned money because they have every right to do so, whether or not it makes sense to anyone else.
I would personally feel like a heartless bastard to use that money for something so frivolous while children are starving and people are struggling to survive all over the world, but I'm not judging anyone's character for it because we're all entitled to live according to our own moral compasses (within legal limits). To each their own.
Seeing hiw many people are in the hobby , it's not a popular opinion. Scroll on
*silly
It could maybe, just maybe, have a more significant meaning to that person. Just a thought
Yet you work 8 hours a day for green pieces of paper with presidents people couldn’t even name if they weren’t on the green paper
@@kdenshowem4192facts
Anyone else love seeing people open expensive packs to get nothing? 😂😂
I love watching rich ppls dreams get crushed. It’s relatable. 😂
Yes! Lol.
Nope
So, you're jealous? Got it.
I LOVE WATCHING IT!!!
Provably got opened and resealed by 5 people before him 😂
100%
There's actually an order these cards come in. Most do not know. It's mostly resealed smh
😂😂
Nah the pack is graded
@@runemup5113 you remember that whole scandal with pawn stars? One of the main graders for stuff like that got caught giving higher numbers so prices would go up and his brother could make a lot of money!
The person who sold that pack is the one who found a jordan already and sold the remaining packs they had
Got that right
Those packs are officially sealed
@@Erniee7he meant that he bought a bunch of packs and opened a few and found a Jordan. He than sold the remaining packs knowing the probability of those packs were low since he just got a Jordan.
@@eliteculture1519exactly, same concept when buying scratch cards really
That's why 1 of the cards was upside-down.... already been opened not hard to reseal
....Pack was ALREADY searched 😂😂😂
Exactly. Complete sucker if you EVER buy these old "unopened" wax packs
That bubblegum wrapping. Easily open that then close it again
It was xrayed
The 5 ft bald guy🤣 I’ve seen like 200 of these guys in my life. They all have the exact same mannerisms it’s actually wild.
Ikr? 💯
They all act like cops. 😂😂😂
That’s the real estate brothers!
Yeah the Oppenheimer ones or whatever
Came here to say this
They bank this is them having fun
They’re at FU money, great to see someone join the club
Yes!!
One of the cards was upside down, a clear indication this pack was gone through and resealed.
Incorrect, the last card is often upside down in older packs
@@triskits_mmmit wasn't the last card though
My thoughts exactly
So the guy resealed the pack and had it graded but somehow forgot to put one card the right way😂
This happens in alot of packs!😅
“Sorry, son. Turns out you can’t go to college.”
That guy is worth like 120 million.. And has no kids
Dude is filthy rich lmao
What reputable college costs $3k? 😂
@@cavemanlawyer5608 Clown College
@cavemanlawyer5608 my thoughts exactly 😂
There's no way that this whole hobby isn't resting on a bubble. Lol
Yeah, it's becoming absurd. Absurd in a way that's making it too difficult for most types of collectors. Young kids that simply like having the players, bargain box flippers, and guys trying to make a living off of it. The only people it's working just fine for are the rich pros who make $100K+ deals regularly. Those assholes... even though I kinda wish I were one... 😅
It’s more like a roller coaster. There are high points and low points, but cards will always maintain some value
the stupider the population becomes, the stronger "hobbies" like these become.
@@beaumcguire409yah, just like beanie babies.
All packs a x rayed today. They know what’s in them
Not a bad price for what ultra modern wax is going for
The previous owner prob opened that and glued it back
@@fabtube7177 This is only likely depending on what company did the grading and certification.
Can't recall the name but pretty sure there's was a big memorabilia evaluating company a few years back that allegedly did everything by the book on typical sales. But if you had a connect through word of mouth they offered an upcharge to certify things as high quality as they can without it being obvious lies.
Like, they wouldn't grade them as harshly as normal, overlook small obscure flaws not likely to be noticed by average collectors, deduct fewer points for blatant flaws.
With shit like that on the table and having been an otherwise known reputable appraiser people would be unlikely to actually open a certified high graded product.
That in mind, it wouldn't seem like a stretch for them to overlook a clear reseal if it's done well, they're paid enough, and it's impossible to notice while sealed.
I personally wouldn't wanna risk my reputation, other people feel differently though I guess. I'd honestly want 4k video footage with spoken thoughts during the entire initial appraisal and grading if I were to buy something like this.
I wanna know everything that went into the valuation and grading, how authenticity was evaluated, just any factors considered I'd like to know and I'd like it included in the purchase price as an option.
Since they might be the last person to ever touch the product unsealed it just seems right.
What is "ultra modern wax"? 😂
Really what is ultra modern wax
@@fabtube7177 the last two upside down were a dead giveaway
The twins net worth is around 100 million, $3000 is pocket change for him 🤣
Less than pocket change lol! It’s prolly like a penny to them haha
They don’t have a net worth of $100mill idiot.
The best part is on youtube it's like 99% of people using the platform and commenting on shit like this truly act like $3000 is $100,000
I was a dealer in the 80’s and we opened so many boxes of this you can tell after the first 2 cards in the pack if you’re getting a Jordan. Listen to the names as they are being read. Their are 2 alphabetical sequences happening. Once you see who the first 2 cards are you knew who was in the pack.
Stupidest comment I’ve seen yet, you must not know the alphabet 😂😂 Reid before Dawkins & Rambus after 🤦🏻♂️ can’t make this shit up
I noticed this when watching a few. Always the same few guys in the same pack
Our dealer in the 80's and early 90's would reseal everything that came in his store, put the good cards in display and nobody who bought their would ever pull anything. Obviously doesn't matter, all those cards are worthless anyway.
@@echtigren8188 lol still greasy as hell though. That's like a family I knew that owns pawn shops, they'd advertise looking for broken audio speakers of the top brands. Then transfer the branding and stuff to cheaper speakers and sell them. No joke though 2 years ago the one brother got shot in the head and killed coming out of the pawn shop and it's still unsolved. Not sure if related, but if they're greasy, they tend to pay the piper at some point!
@@echtigren8188victim is named Michael Nigris and killed in Whitby Ontario Canada if you wanted to check it. I don't actually like the family so who cares heh.
You guys understand by now, right? The ‘86 Jordan’s are all in very specific packs of ‘86 Fleer. They aren’t random so by looking at the top card and sticker at the bottom you already know whether or not a Jordan will be inside.
What sticker has the Jordan then?
makes no sense
I've noticed just from opening a few dozen packs of the same series. You start to notice getting the same groups of cards in a row multiple times. I've never noticed like 2 identical packs though. Now sure exactly what system companies are using but it is 100% not random.
Jordan wasn’t even the topic pick in his draft. Why would they make his rookie card pack specific? 😭
Every card is specific you mook@@SRT_DRE
The value that people put on a peice of paper with a picture on it is unbelievable.
🤣
But money is literally paper 😂
@Big_Chico
And its value decreases every day .
@@Big_Chicothat's like saying a car title or birth certificate is just paper.
Money is literal paper. Anything can be if people put value on it. A fuckin log can be worth millions IF someone is willing to pay money or trade something of value for it. It’s the same reason why crypto became as valuable as it is. Crypto isn’t something that you can’t physically hold in your hand, but one day someone decided to accept the currency when buying a pizza. When there is a demand for anything, it becomes valuable.
And I thought my life sucks, ended up finishing this video feeling quite good about myself
Right! 3k would be an investment for me that would literally change my life forever. Meanwhile these guys brought at least that to this convention, spent it on some old cards and instantly ruined its value with some side cutters, for fun...
That pack looked like it was already open and altered.
They usually are 😂
Yeah... upside down card... scam.
Yea wtf with the upside down card come on
It was graded and sealed. That’s why they had to bust it open…
@joshjackson6420 You're right. But that pack looked like it opened effortlessly like it was re-sealed. Maybe re-sealed by the grading company? Just saying......... 😂
Oh no! Oh no! You should have kept it sealed! 🎶
I hope you had fun 🫠
These packs are ordered in a sequence you can tell by looking at the bottom card through the package and if you’re lucky to see the top card through the package you can predict what cards are in the pack. The old packs used to all have patterns like this. Wouldn’t crack the slab without knowing the sequence. There are 2 different sequential patterns, the sequence is each card is 66 away counting down in the set. Example for card sequence in a pack: #22, #88, #21, #87, #20, #86.
So basically luck
@@ENTITYRA no, a sequence is the opposite of luck.
@@fernandostudebaker5861 bro you replied a Year late gang
@ yeah to tell you that you are dumb
Looking back, I remember tripping over packs of these as a kid.
It had an upsidedown card 😂😂 it was already opened 😂😂
Lots of fresh packs come with cards upside down. That is not a way to know if it's resealed.
The upside down card is indiction of a "sheet swap" in 1986 fleer. Meaning the card collator had to pull from another cut sheet which were loaded from opposite sides, hence the upside down card. Had that card been in the middle of the pack, instead of the end, the rest of the cards would have been oriented the same direction as it was.
So funny, I remember being able to buy packs for under $100 back in early oughts. I should have loaded up lol.
I didn’t know the Oppenheim group was into sports cards 👀 cool to see!
I feel like people don’t even realize that’s them
Oppenheim.. not oppenheimer that’s a movie
@@jesergaming9017 oops fixed! Lol just saw the movie 😅
@@robinhood4532 yeah doesn’t look like it. Super cool to see
@@robinhood4532who cares they sell real estate and are on tv
I remember when I opened my cards as a kid and got a Jordan card was super excited. Still have it in the holder.
So you are rish now basically 😂😂😂
I’ve got shit ton of Jordan’s and other stars still up in closet plus I got LeBron James’s rookie bobble head numbered.
I know of too many dealers back in the day that resealed wax packs and didn't even feel guilty about it.
I wouldn't feel guilty.
Grown men spending thousands in paper cards. I wouldn't feel guilty at all
@@bb8989-g4pdead ass🎉❤
You can use an iron and seal them right back up.
@@bb8989-g4p most dishonest people don't feel guilty, nor can they be trusted.
I remember i have larry bird, Michael Jordan, Scotty Pippin cards but threw it all away when i moved to a new school back in the 90s.
Yea I’m pretty sure my mom threw away 100k of cards I had collected I still wonder how much my Charzard would of went for😅
My dads mom threw out all his cards when they moved from Seattle prolly worth thousands now
My mom sold my signed Michael Jordan basketball on eBay for 10 pounds 😢😢😢
I have so many hockey cards but I don't even know where to start to sell them
😂
I love how the mantle was just sitting there watching 👀
Lol
Guaranteed. That pack was previously gone through and re sealed
That's what I was thinking
Dod you not see the last tw were upsidedlwn
@@dunch711
Yup looks like resealed to begin with.
No. There is a pattern to how Fleer packed their cards. The cards you would find with a Jordan are not there
no. It wouldn't have been graded.
That pack looked resealed af
You think cause it looked so loose to open?
How common is an upsidedown card as well 😂
@@BIackCadillac I mean, that’s known to happen.
Lol like you can tell from a video
Pretty sure the pack opening iscipped out. Not sure what people are talking about
honestly if you have $3000 to spend on cards youre not taking a loss. youre having fun
Should have a post it in there from the 80’s with a happy face on it! Resealed packs everywhere
This was my thoughts
Easy to spot when the gum is missing 😅
it looked like one of the last few cards was even in the pack upside down from the other cards
Bro I’d have been pumped to get that bird card😂
For 3k?
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςLarry bird is a legend in basketball just like Jordan was just because he's not black and doesn't have hood and hood going after his sneakers doesn't mean bird wasn't on of the top 5
@cheeseburgers82 I'm only going based on the value of the card in relation to the money spent. I didn't say Lary isn't a legend. What does the colour have to do? You folks in America/England, black and white, have a tremendous colour issue, and you're trying to affect the rest of the world, too. Calm down.
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςIt's bc the small hat Mainstream owned media has them fighting amongst each other over BS while they advance their globalist agenda to take over all of humanity! "Mu... Muhu.. Muhuha.... Muhuhuhuhaaaa!"(Evil Laugh)
@@ΠερικλήςΚαρδασιλαρηςdon’t include English with them weird Americans. Only English people bothered about race are the one’s desperately trying to conflate American issues with English issues because they watch pop culture shite
Seeing and hearing all that disappointment really made me happy thank you for sharing
Bruh what kinda energy vampire are you 😂
😂😂
How to turn $3000 into 40 bucks. There, I fixed the title for you.
Daaang .. I remember opening up these by the boxes when I was a kid.. my dad would buy them for me ALL the time… and pretty positive I have an MJ outta these cards, but def not worth no 200k … maybe $2 , ALSO I used to go to the mall and my parents would give me like $3/4 and I would ask to see the stack of Jordan’s and I’d ONLY buy the $1 and $2 MJs and that’s how I got my Jordan card collection so big- I heard this kid in my neighborhood had OVER 100 MJ cards .. so I HAD to try and beat him 😂
Busting slabs shouldn't be a thing but here we are
i bust slabs so the cards fit in my display case
@@evanfromindiana-hm2qi that’s fine….. I just hate that the hobby I’ve been in since I was a kid has turned into a fickle business
@@evanfromindiana-hm2qi that’s fine….. I just hate that the hobby I’ve been in since I was a kid has turned into a fickle business
@@ralphkotwica6184Not sure how old you are but get with the fucking system, kids still play with cards just like you did to this day. Just because a new avenue for card collectors opened doesn’t mean your panties should get in a bunch.
Busting slabs.....sounds slang for hooking up on a tinder date....."I'm gonna go bust some slabs".lol
In situations like this, always assume the person has gone through the pack already and sealed it back up. Not exactly hard to do.
It was in a PSA slab do that shouldn’t be the case . In a 36 count box there can be 3 to 4 Jordan’s so if they opened a box and found the 3 packs with the MJ then sold the remaining packs that would be the Scam
Where was the pack for nearly 30 years before being put in the PSA slab?@@joewhiting2741
If they would have gotten it.. maybe
Yes, it looked like he didn't rip it open, it just fell open.
@@weejohnbbwell it’s an old pack. Sometimes a seal fails or weakens over time. But who knows 🤷🏽♂️
I'm 29 and I'm beginning to think my gambling addiction started with Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh trading....
Pokemon is so wack honestly not worth it spent 90 on Pokemon stuff worth 12 dollars 😅
@@nikoenciso01 look at the graded prices and not the ungraded prices, if the card grades high you make your money back almost always. Pokemon ETBs have promos when graded at a high grade sells for more than the ETB actually cost you, for example the obsidian flames box is $49, comes with charmander promo and when its graded, if it comes back a 10 thats a $175 card, To send it out for grading its only $15. Pack fresh to a sleeve + top loader = ready for grading. Its very rare to lose in pokemon trading if you know what you're doing.
My dad runs a card shop and I still don't understand why people pay so much for so little.
The feeing you got as a kid if you were excited for a card never goes away
you mean you don't understand why people pay to buy useless stuff? welcome to our society
Bro came up on a Kurt Rambis card, what a find.
Yea it belongs in the trash lol😂
Kurt went to my HS
@@DustinBowls003that shows how common he is
Those guys are crushing it on Netflix. It’s definitely more of a couples show but those two are the only two that make it watchable for me lol
Whats on Netflix ?
@@onetime3137 Selling Sunset. Those are the guys
These 2 make it watchable? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@RyanLapyeah, no its their employees that make it watchable!!!!
Open a 3000 $ pack of cards
Touch them with dirty greezy hands 😂
Thought it was MJ every time..accept for Kurt and the last fella😅
😂😂😂😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Love the part where he found a 200k Michel Jordan card ..!!!
Ok
i love the part where it is impossible for you to actually read the title
@@ToasterSecks2953 I love the part when you didn’t understand that I was being facetious. ..!!
That part....
I ain't paying 3Gs for a pack of cards.
Me neither but if i had the money to gamble 3k for an investment of 197k i would definitely gamble that!😅
@dizzlefshizzle just sell it for 6k in a couple years. No need to risk it, it's going up in value regardless.
If the 3k could lead to you making 200k you’d be dumb not to lmao. But that’s part of the risk, same as investing in stocks or gambling.
@@Nandoswitharando lotto player logic. Gambling is not investing. I already explained how to treat it as an investment.
@@Grushdevah did I say gambling was investing lmao? This is where comprehension is key my man, I said there’s RISK involved just like with investing and gambling. Reading is fundamental.
Derek Harper saying jaaaaam is my favorite thing. It might be just a Mavs thing, because he was a Mavs analyst for a while and always said it after a good dunk.
I cant even imagine how many of these cards were used on my bike spokes.
I had two lunchbox worth of various years from late 50s to early 80s. Gave them to my brother who gave them to his friend… my loss
I use to do that back in the day with the card taped and sticking in the spoke to sound like a motor bike😂😂😂😂😂😂
I get the cool/fun aspect of this, but i would assume most graded packs are duds. Coming from boxes where the better cards have been pulled already, thus making it highly unlikely to be pulled again. Kinda like why you dont buy loose packs off Ebay...
and packaging that is sealed with WAX..?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bingo
@@kYA00h there is a sucker born every minute 🤣
Most of those sealed packs were opened looked at, and then resealed since they had no Jordan. Then sent to PSA for grading lmfao.
That Clyde Drexler is a good card dudes 🎉
Yea but not 200k good
Yeah but goes to cost
@@rustyfox5261if it's close to what he paid for, its ok
@@rustyfox5261neither is the Jordan. They go for less than 2k everywhere unless they're graded gm10....which is damn near impossible to find if you opened 10000 packs
i never liked gambling myself... but i dont mind watching others doing it
Lol everyone truly in the hobby knows there’s a pattern and sequence to the 86 MJ hunt, so they should’ve already known. It wasn’t going to be there, at least there’s Larry Legend at the end 😅
That’s what I’m saying, isn’t there tells to when you’ll get a Jordan in that pack by the first card or something. And I mean that Larry birds gotta be worth something lol
Millions of bird cards.
I sold thst entire set minus the Jordan for $700 last year, Bird is worth about $50.
Yep, knew this was clickbait as soon as the first card was pulled
@@stephenwalker6939right, but in a PSA 9 or 10 the Dumars, Drexler, and Bird will get you back a nice chunk of that $3k. It was about as good a pack as you can get without MJ
How to go from $3000 to $50 fast 😂
It was probably repacked. Easy to do in those days.
True
No one really cares back then about basketball cards
@jamesz601 that's irrelevant. People purchased and kept them to collect, when value goes up, they trace the packs or they open and reseal to send off for grading.
Loved watching 3K being treated like it was ashtray money 😂🤣 And didn't cost me a penny!
That Larry bird gotta be valuable, I mean it's not Jordan but still
It's '86 though. I think it's the earlier the better, right? Like a '81 Bird or Magic would be key - but '86 is too late. Im not sure if that's exactly how it works, but I get the feeling they're looking for rookie cards, or close to them.
@@daviddedominici1705 you could be right just because it's old doesn't mean it's valuable. I'm sure his earlier years are much more desirable
@@macandrews9548 Yeah, I don't know a whole lot about trading cards, but it's definitely fascinating. Other than some baseball & basketball cards as a kid, I just remember rookie cards being sought after.
Around $100 if it grades a PSA 8. Same for that Clyde Drexler rookie card, or maybe a few bucks lower
I have that exact pack! Never opened it but when you pull the wax back you can see an MJ rookie card on the top. I swear it’s true.
Then pull it lol why wouldn’t you ? if that’s the rarest card to get and your acting like you have it but your not gonna open it sounds like a double Cap-puccino to me
@mikeykhan2889 lmao facts..dude sound dumb ass he'll. He was better off cap- puccino that he seen one. Lmao..so many you tube cap-a-holics lmao
Trust me bro. Il even sell itmat half price 1500$
What exactly is the point of you not selling that card
Yes I also have 6 of these same packs where I can see a Jordan on every one. And I'm dirt poor but I'm just waiting for them to be worth more. 😂
Isn’t the order of these cards always the same? You can literally know if it’ll be in there based on the card on the front or back
yes Dumars than Rivers your not gettig a Jordan
Clark Kellogg is one of the "tells". You see Clark, you know MJ is 2 or 3 cards back.
Some have it down to a science..that being said...just imagine the money ..3k at a time to get to know the order of the cards wow..has to be 300k or more ..thaaaat IS!!!! Gambling!!
You can always hope for the flip but yes the order is well known.
@thoel_905 what? It was figured out in the 80s, not recently.
Seeing that rich clown get disappointed after spending all that money and not pulling the Jordan was truly the highlight of my entire day..
no different than a scratch off lottery ticket right there I know the feeling 😂
Joe Dumars & Clyde Drexler rookies not bad!
83
good ol Joe Dumars and Clyde the glide Drexler
@@ripperzbyszko3322that’s an 86-87 Fleer pack
Dude named LA Beast found a rookie Jordan out of a pack of 1986 Fleer.
He got it off Ebay for $300! Then he accidentally spit on it when he freaked out finding it lol....cost him several points on the grade....but made a big profit!!
La Beast!!
Thanks for reminding of LA, can’t believe I never saw that video!
Great. Maybe $50.
All those packs have been
Pre opened
These two are on selling sunset 🌅
Broo I was looking for someone to recognize them lol…I’m like they rich rich 💰😂
Literally came to the comments for that
@@xYourFatherx y’a people have no clue smh 🤦♀️
@@tahiatnawal great minds thinking alike
yoooooo i was like the fuck seen this smooth mf before then im like he sells somethingg shitttt its the real estate agent@@Frank_mo_storyteller
HOW CAN YOU TRUST THESE PACKS WEREN'T ALREADY OPENED AND RESEALED
It was sealed by PSA, which certifies legitimacy and quality.
@@Blip_in_time_d.i.a.oif you belive that then I got a bridge to sell you
The older the pack the easier it is to fool the PSA.
The honesty policy
Huge mistake. The collation of these packs has been well known for over 30 years. If you have a slabbed unopened pack, there's ZERO chance of a Jordan RC.
Wrong
@@jamesbott3788 10000% CORRECT! You're a fool if you think otherwise. Research!
Got’em him….😂😂😂😂😂😂
These guys are real estate moguls in CA, they have a show on Netflix.
My dad had 2 of the same Michel Jordan cards. I don't know what one, but i remember it was his name. I stole them and gave them to another kid in 4th grade. This was around 1998. My dad still brings it up.
I remember the Billy Ripkin error card innthe 89 Fleer set. I was thumbing through a pack, the dealer knew the order and was freaking out. There it was, in my 8 year old hand. I was offered a couple hundred and said no. I still have it, along with the "corrected" cards all these years later and they are onlynworth anfew dollars each. I have the entire 89 Fleer baseball set and hundreds of extras.
I was lucky enough to get a PSA 9 of that card for $15 on ebay a few years back. It goes for around $100-125 now
The real flex is not giving a shit about wearing gloves or not in case he actually landed a Jordan.
These guys are millionaires.
Damn. I wish that I woulda bought a whole box in 86.🤔🤦🏾♂️
ya and I wish I invested in BitCoin
A Mickey Mantle Topps rookie just chillin right there.
Those are the twins from that real estate show... They got the money to buy 10x that amount 😅😂
I thought that was them!!
I could tell you with about 95% certainty if the pack contained a Jordan before he even opened it.
"Its not gambling its a hobby"
I grew up in the 80s and if I knew that this type of stuff was gonna be worth money, I would’ve literally bought a shit load of them. Those packs were probably $.50 to one dollar apiece back then.
Do you think holding on to them would have been easy though?
Psa stop 🛑 giving out 10 unless you are their buddies
You could tell after the first 2 cards there wouldn’t be a Jordan base card in the pack. All of the packs from that year go through 2 alphabetical sequences per pack. That pack had the D’s and R’s.
What's the point of having a pack graded? Seems pointless
Authenticated. not repackaged, fake, manipulated
creased ect.@@gavinr8909
When the packs are selling for a few grand fuckery is bound to take place.
The advert before this short was of a black woman advertising private jet hire.
I was like, hey isn’t that the woman from that Netflix real estate series….
That’s to much money for me to gamble 😂
Lol those guys own the biggest real estate firm in Beverly hills lol
I wonder how much is the LBJ card
The 1986 one? It's worth infinite dollars
@@scottbabien4395😂😂😂😂
Word is , it’s still coming up
The fact you thought you’d almost 100x your measly 3k is hilarious 😂
Go on Jason u da man
Fools and their money
...
And you fool with no money.
Jason and Brett Oppenheim. Worth $50 mill each. That's just play money.
It's Brett and Jason Oppenheim. They own one of the most successful real estate companies in California. Offices on Sunset in LA, on PCH in Newport Beach, and in San Diego.
That Rambis was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 and well worth the money 🤣🤣🤣
It's not a $3000 pack. It's a $30 pack you just payed 100X for. Anytime you feel stupid, just remember this guy.
I always feel like these expensive packs have already been opened and then resealed taking any valuable cards out before the pack is sold.
I have a Fleer Basketball cards 1991-92 complete set (1-240#) untouched sitting in the box. My dad bought it for me when I was in like 5th-6th grade. I have kept it all safely this entire time for my son who's now in 5th grade. I have so much basketball baseball football cards stored safely in protective plastic. I'm probably going to unveil it on a channel in the coming months. Stay tuned!! lol
How can u say NO to a Larry bird 86 card!!!!!!! DANG
Man that could have fed my family for like 3 months 😂😂
I bought some hobbyshop left over and I believe there is an entire box of these fleer cards. Maybe I oughta go look
Honestly compared to sealed 90s MTG cards, this is a very safe bet lol
I remember collecting these when I was little. Wish I would’ve kept them. I didn’t know any better back then.
I remember stores had hard time getting rid of these boxes…they were trying to get rid of them for $10 a box
3k for an old pack, man we use to buy the entire boxes of like 100 individual packs. An just sit there opening packs and going through basketball, an baseball cards lol.