I’ve never seen these cards before. These are great. I agree, I like the simplistic design. From what I can see, these cards go for quite a bit. Wouldn’t mind picking up a few of these if I can find them for a decent price.
Hey Tony, I received those cards you sent. What an unexpected surprise! Thank you so much, they're fantastic! Apparently no one has done any research into this set and none have ever been graded. I've never seen any of these outside of an ebay listing, so it looks like they're quite rare. I really like them but they're not cheap unfortunately. I think the cheapest I've seen is $50 and only one card is a common while all the reset are Hall of Famers.
Tennis cards! Cool. I never saw those cards, but I saw alot of those players, as I used to work at the U.S. Open for a few years in the early 1980s. Saw many great matches. Tennis was really big back in the 1970s. I saw matches in Forest Hills as well. And I'm not into the glitz and the glamor of modern cards either!
@@historythroughcards-shortc814 Glad the cards arrived safely! You’re welcome! I have become a fan of that game and set. It has a very interesting backstory. Yeah, the tennis cards do seem to be pretty rare. I wonder if it might be easier to find them still attached in the magazine?
I’ve never seen these cards before. These are great. I agree, I like the simplistic design. From what I can see, these cards go for quite a bit. Wouldn’t mind picking up a few of these if I can find them for a decent price.
Hey Tony, I received those cards you sent. What an unexpected surprise! Thank you so much, they're fantastic! Apparently no one has done any research into this set and none have ever been graded. I've never seen any of these outside of an ebay listing, so it looks like they're quite rare. I really like them but they're not cheap unfortunately. I think the cheapest I've seen is $50 and only one card is a common while all the reset are Hall of Famers.
Tennis cards! Cool. I never saw those cards, but I saw alot of those players, as I used to work at the U.S. Open for a few years in the early 1980s. Saw many great matches. Tennis was really big back in the 1970s. I saw matches in Forest Hills as well. And I'm not into the glitz and the glamor of modern cards either!
@@historythroughcards-shortc814 Glad the cards arrived safely! You’re welcome! I have become a fan of that game and set. It has a very interesting backstory.
Yeah, the tennis cards do seem to be pretty rare. I wonder if it might be easier to find them still attached in the magazine?
@@jga59 How awesome! I' wish I was a fly on the wall to have seen some of those matches. You're lucky!
thank you very much, i know you said PSA will not grade, will BGS?
@@mrtrans That's a great question. I don't know, but I'll reach out and give an update. Thanks!