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In today's Clearing The Bases, I briefly cover the Dallas Card Show Heist, the Topps Redemption Exchange program, an update on the PSA mystery box sports card vending machine, and more sports card, memorabilia, and collectibles news!
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Absolutely loved playing the Oregon Trail back in 7th grade in 1990.
Yessss
Thank you, thank you for another great video regarding the world of sports cards! You can enter the Mil. Brewers stadium 1 hour before the game starts to watch batting or infield practice. I asked the same question on X. Also Card Collector 2 throw out the 1st of the game on Tuesday.
@@madcitybrew thank you!
Yeah, sure, let me pay extra money for expensive stolen cards that I'm never going to be able to show off or sell. 🤦♂️
Right!
I believe the PSA vault accepts cards from the major grading companies.
@@cryptonite8495 interesting. Thanks!
7:42 mostly to do with Bichette having a down season. Bad move on the seller. He bought at the wrong time and sold at the wrong time. And yes, PSA should’ve included red wave, but I don’t think that had too much bearing on the sale price.
@@sammyhill93 agreed
The psa vault is open to all graded cards. They took over eBay's vault so it's now all under the psa vault.
@@richardbianco9674 good info. Thanks Richard!
I have a '55 Topps Koufax rookie but can not afford to have it autographed.
@@robbisson1 me neither
The Bichette sale price has to do with his lackluster season. They picked a bad time to sell it.
Agreed
Agreed. If any part of a card is bogus, they should wash their hands of it.
Hi Mike. My favorite is the Sandy Kofax article about him signing Topps Chrome. How cool would it be to pull one of those. Great idea from Topps. Thanks for the video.
@@jimfalkler9361 yeah it looks really good too, considering his age!
I wish Topps would add more players from the 50’s and 60’s to their autograph checklists throughout their sets. There are a bunch of guys in their 80s and a handful in their 90s still signing through the mail. I think a lot of people would enjoy finding an old timer auto, even if it was just a bench or bullpen guy.
Yeah sadly Topps probably thinks it would not be worth the time or money
Great coverage, Mike. I wonder if there are any JWH Rookie Auto cards available anywhere. I’m sure there would be a market for them. That dude is a beast! 🤩
@@NuthinFancyCollectibles lol
Great stuff Mike! I wish I found a sheet of 51 Bowman in my walls lol!
I’d take an ‘89 Bowman sheet in my walls!
@@JunkWaxHero lol! For sure!
That Bo refractor was Bo-Gus !! 😂
Here’s hoping those card thieves get caught by the end of of the week. Please keep us posted.
Speaking of posting have you posted up on on anyone in the driveway yet? 😅
lol I would post up on anyone
I likeliness of him hitting that Elly, is well.. unlikely. lol
Oregon Trail is so nostalgic.. Let me guess Mike, you were the Banker? lol..
@@brianwisz9006 lol I actually don’t remember! I remember I loved to hunt and ford a river, and loved finding out how people died
Let me get this straight...PSA will accept a fake card with a real auto and grade the auto, but not accept a real card with a fake sticker auto and grade the card? Is PSA saying they are more of an auto grading company than a card grading company?
@@michaelhuene561 good question
Adding a fake auto to a card will make the card altered and psa doesn't do authentic alerted for a designation.
I wasn’t aware a removable sticker made a card altered, but if so I see your point.
@michaelhuene561 there's no way to remove the tape without damaging the surface so either way it would be altered. Tape or any sticker added after would fall under that foreign substance rule. Even if it wasn't autographed, adding anything would fall under that category and would be sent back instead of graded because they don't do the authentic altered label. Same as the min size crap they pull.
There is definitely a black market for high end sports cards...but nobody is paying extra and very few cards are sold that way. Most stolen sports cards just get cracked from the slab, regraded and sold. No way to catch them as long as there isnt something super obvious to id the card (like writing). The 52 Mantles are common enough that you would never be caught. Maybe a few cards from the prewar era are rare enough you couldnt regraded them and have to sell on the black market.
Yeah this was also my feeling
Thanks for another great episode! Enjoy the movie! 🍿
Thanks Sam!
I have had buyers complain about the 2023 Bowman’s Best refractors as well due to the limited refraction of the card. Corners being cut I suppose? The best one is bringing back the 1999 All Etch insert without etching. Fanatics is certainly something.
Oh yeah I saw something about the All Etch!
22:22 would imagine they don’t have to pay fees and then taxes of those cards at end of year if they buy them stolen. Dont know if that is true and can’t stand people getting cards stolen from them.
@@mike_pacman_1_of_1 fair, maybe. But is that worth paying a premium? I dunno.
If the Witt card didn’t refract at all then the obvious can be said. It does refract, so there you go.
Usually you want the whole card to refract
Great video Mike! Love your Sunday vids! Hope your vaca was awesome!
Thank you!
Enjoy your euro-style holiday month, Mike...thx for the vid
Thanks Michael!
My open redemptions are worthless now. They had value when they were issued in 2021.
I appreciate the politics free weekly sports card recap, keep up the good work!!!
@@ihredrules1855 thank you!!
People don't realize that wristwatch addiction is a serious problem in our society. I know several people who have lost it all due to their crippling need for the latest in time-telling fashion. Make sure your kids know that trying a wristwatch just one time can lead to a life of crime.
Great video as always!
@@grafikj1uj1tsu my kids don’t see the need for a wristwatch lol
@@JunkWaxHero That's good. One wristwatch can lead to grand larceny before you know it.
@@grafikj1uj1tsu wtf
Thanks for sharing. Who would pay more for stolen cards, black market. Liked that Wagner photo.
@@ACollectorsDream yeah I don’t get it
I always died of dysentery. 😢
If there's something up with Topps, especially refractors, Eric will figure it out and let people know. His hobby knowledge is pretty much unmatched.
Agreed
Unless those vintage collectors have alottttt of money to throw away. No one should be paying those panini prices on chrome this year. All people that are buying are going to do is give topps the green light to charge more and more and more every release.
That stealing signs card should have had Jose Altuve signature instead of Roger Staubach.
lol
Well, I am bored and have some time, so I figured I will leave my 2 cents on a few things.....
Video Responses -
Topps Exchange - why are you applauding Topps? Panin (who I can't stand even more) has essentially been doing this with their Black and White Boxes for a few years. Took Topps forever to copy the idea.
Bo Bichette - the card sold less because Bichette is having a horrible year. The title of the listing is more than adequate, it filled the space with key words, and while one could argue what was used, they weren't wasted words. The use of "Red Wave" isn't necessary when there are so many other words that are appropriate and anyone can see by the picture or in the listing that it is a Red Wave and if not, then they probably shouldn't be buying it anyway. Personally I would have left out "Draft Picks" and included "Red Wave" but I don't see a big issue with how it was listed.
Autographed Fake/Reprint/Non-Authentic Cards - If you know how PSA does it, it isn't hard to know what you are looking at, whether it be an authentic card or not, although, I can see how someone new to the hobby might have issues. My view, however, is if you are new to the hobby, or any hobby, you shouldn't just be jumping in without doing your research and knowing what you are buying. It is kind of like the idiots who are buying these fake old pre-war cards that were "found at an estate sale" that look pretty decent in an eBay auction, but of course we all know they are fake. However, people can't help but spend $800-1,100 hoping to get a $10,000-30,000 card for nothing. Those of us who have been around know what to look for and we know those are all scams and what wording in certain listings, where it be eBay or Facebook marketplace, etc. is used to trick people. Point being, don't be stupid, do your research before buying. Learn the hobby. In the case of this Magic card, you are buying the autograph, not necessarily and authentic card that is autographed. If they wanted an authentic card that was signed, then they should have gotten one that was graded or authenticated. The only thing here that is authenticated is the autograph, so you have to assume the card isn't real.
Medical Tape Autographs - I would like to know where those medical tape cards came from. Like, was it just someone being funny, maybe making fun of sticker autos, or was it some Facebook Marketplace or eBay listing where someone was trying to sell them in a lot or something. As for PSA, if they did anything, other than down right rejecting via some code and send them back, I would think they wouldn't do anything with the signatures since they are not real, and maaaybe grade the cards as altered, lol. Would be interesting to find out. That would make for a funny video, you should try it!! Bet it would get some views haha.
Leaf Rickey Henderson - Leaf has had a history over the last several years of not selling for nearly what Panini and Topps cards sell for. But I have seen several Rickey Henderson cards from this new product they have out that have been selling for what seems like a ton. A lot of the Rickey's have been inscribed "Man of Steal" and the cards look pretty good. Leaf does a lot of things right, if only they had licensing, but I tell ya what, they have some great looking cards (not all of them) and it's a much cheaper way to get some autos of expensive guys for less, as well as guys you don't find in other products. One thing I wish is that their minor league baseball patches were all game used. They have so many sick pieces, but they are all player worn junk.
Game Stop Messi - not cheap publicity. They probably just have a million of those sticker packs at all their stores and need to sell them, haha. The store near me still has basketball sticker packs from like 2 years ago!
Oregon Card Theft - their research for the article included looking on eBay at listed prices for PSA 9's and 10's in order to value the cards. Or that's just how the guy values his cards. lol
Black Market - the thrill? With art, it might be that the piece is and never will be for sale, but with a card, like a 1952 Mantle, they are available, you may just have to wait. But to pay more on the black market for one that is stolen might bring the tingles for some rich people, who knows.
Good comment! As for applauding Topps, it’s better to do something good finally than never do it at all.
Thanks for the contribution!
I want to know why tops used a 48-star flag for the background on that refractor card that doesn't really refract
Hmm I didn’t notice. If true, probably just incompetence
@@JunkWaxHero yeah. I just found out to be jarring to see the stars lined up in a grid rather than the 6-5-6 configuration.
Love Earnhardt. Unfortunate
Regarding the medical sticker question, psa policy Should reject those. The auto only policy conflicts with psa's own stadards, hence the confusion among consumers.
- Real card (psa) & fake auto (dna) - rejected, no encapsulation
- Fake/altered card (psa) & real auto (dna) - rejected, no encapsulation
@@35auburn your second one seems wrong… they’ll encapsulate a fake card if it has a real auto
@@35auburn did I misunderstand?
@JunkWaxHero if psa is reviewing the card, a fake will be rejected. If psa isn't involved (only psa/dna), fakes can get passed, and encased.
@@35auburn gotcha. Yes, agreed.
It is probably not the largest Cubs collection to be honest. He is very public but that doesn’t make it a record. Not talking trash but this would be a very weak case and I understand their decision.
@@warriorcards65 do you know of anyone who has more than 1 million Cubs cards?
@@JunkWaxHero no but that doesn’t equate to the record. There are massive Cubs collectors out there.
It is also something that would require documentation to be sure. He is working on cataloguing them on tcdb but for instance my collection has more on there currently. I for sure don’t have more than him but I would assume they don’t just take your word for things.
@@warriorcards65 good info. Thanks
But perhaps those 'illegal' transactions drive such prices for situations like Ash's..
Perhaps
Looks like a red wave to me. Performance not listing is the problem here. And the economy.
The words "trading card" without any set designation are meant to portray that its just the auto. I understand the confusion but that pretty much tells you that the card wasn't authenticated.
@@richardbianco9674 right, but a lot of people assume that since it’s slabbed by PSA and the listing says the card name that it’s a legit card
@JunkWaxHero I get it, but reading the slab itself will tell you all you need to know.
I’m sorry, but seems pretty stupid to me that someone brings 2 million dollars worth of sports cards to a public show. Never should have happened, but not a great decision.
AUTOGRAPH CARDS FOR SALE- (signed by seller)
Apple air tags.
Yeah I’ve seen that suggested. It would be smart
I'm so confused🙂↕️
@@warrendinCLE about what?