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I use to have at least the top 3 Ricky Henderson collections I had his 1st contract with Donruss in 1981. I had autographed jerseys from his Salt Lake minor team. Plenty of other things. But I had 1 of his game used black bats autographed by Nolan Ryan twice. Because Ricky was his 3,000 and 5,000 strike outs!
Is that serious? Henderson was his 3k & 5K? I mean. Statistically that is very far on the bell curve. Speaking numbers: Pro-baseball reference says there are a total of 22,767 men who have played in a Major League Baseball game. Doesn't that seem low? It is an incredible honor.
I real love the Sandberg. It truly is a beautiful card. Separately, for the life of me, I cannot explain the love of the Bowman Jeter. Yes, the collector base is NYC (always inflates prices) but I just feel it's extremely ugly
I have a fat stack of members only uncut sheets with the inserts .. and there in mid production - pretty cool looking cards ... My stuff is crazy rare... I'll bet there are less than 25 of the cards I have on uncut sheets - man I have a sheet of 97 Bowman auto's - but they're NOT auto'd they were designated to be autographed - but the sheet was never fully finished - it's totally authentic but but the cards never had Bowman printed on them and they were never autographed - 5 Jeter's on the sheet plus a plethora of other GOATS... 97 Bowman Authentic Autographs - I have it on ebay right now...
Imagine having to go though that many cases of score to get one of those legends autographs - it would be torture.. I did pull the Bobby Orr auto recently - and look even hitting an unsigned version of those cards is hard - finding the auo's are almost impossible - I'd say they're 1 in every 5 or 10 cases - and that's a lot of cards to go rho ugh - it's not even worth the time or money to chase.... But when you so hit one it's always fun, lol...
I know what you mean. I have 2 unopened cases in my basement right now. I want to chase the auto but just don't want to deal with that many cards at the moment.
I would probably go for 87 Topps or Donruss. They are cheap and have lots of rookies. Tough to find the cards centered though so it is a gamble. Always a gamble with boxes. Some factory sets and vending boxes can be a lot cheaper though and are sometimes a bargain.
Can't believe that 1988 Topps Don Sutton PSA 10 went for over $300. It can't be that hard to find that card in Gem Mint condition (although I appreciate the fact most people would never get that card graded).
Are you even considering doing an autos only list separate from non autos? Regular list getting watered down with autos. Not representative of the junk wax era IMO.
In 2016 I was offered up to 10 of the Jack Murphy sets. They had 2 dozen or so unopened boxes .📦 They came in a Jack Murphy Stadium shaped box. 📦 That was commemorating the All Star Game in San Diego! $ 30 each
This tranche demonstrates you buy when there is blood in the streets. After the 1988-1991 Junk Wax went ballistic, for whatever reason my interest waned. The 1990 Donruss (THE WORSE, UGLIEST, ERROR RIDDEN) was a puke factor. Watching grown men beat each up at Toys R Us for the sealed wax cello packs was enough. Note, 1993 is when the hobby got creative. By then the bubble burst. To think I was just a kid.
No idea. Hoping one of you can help it make sense. There is another PSA 10 for sale at auction right now ending in 8 days. I am watching to see what it sells for.
Another 1988 PSA 10 Don Sutton sold for $237.50 on June 12, 2022. I don’t understand why. The only thing I can figure is that 1988 was Don Sutton’s last year. I just pulled 4 raw copies from my collection and I have many more to search through. Lol. A PSA 7 / DNA 10 signed copy of his 1966 rookie card sold for $782 on July 21, 2022. The 1988 makes no sense.
@@lmink 1988 was one of the worst years for cards and any type of value. Unless someone is putting together a PSA 10 (who in their right mind would?). Really sounds like a few schill bids to raise the price and create a fake market
I wish guys like Derek Jeter would stop signing things so that his autograph would actually be valuable in the future. Nobody wants to be the next Denny McLain... He's the Virgil of Baseball!!!
Like Pete Rose autograph is worth $1.13.Rose to write checks for ever thing knowing that the people wouldnt cash them with his signature and name and p.o. box.
The '88 Don Sutton got me, need some more supplies
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In 1992-95 they were pushing mantle and DiMaggio autographs hard
I use to have at least the top 3 Ricky Henderson collections I had his 1st contract with Donruss in 1981. I had autographed jerseys from his Salt Lake minor team. Plenty of other things. But I had 1 of his game used black bats autographed by Nolan Ryan twice. Because Ricky was his 3,000 and 5,000 strike outs!
Wow! That is amazing. A signed Henderson contract. You see. You thought it thru. Get the unique and the one-off. Smart
Is that serious? Henderson was his 3k & 5K? I mean. Statistically that is very far on the bell curve. Speaking numbers:
Pro-baseball reference says there are a total of 22,767 men who have played in a Major League Baseball game. Doesn't that seem low? It is an incredible honor.
I had a PSA 10 Glossy Sheffield rookie I sold for a STEAL a few years back. One of those cards I think of at LEAST once a week!!
Ugh!!!! I know the feel.
That Maddux is sick! Love those obscure cards!
Right?! So cool.
This is the best part of the channel. I am like 'when on earth was the set released? I mean, Walgreens wasn't selling this shit.
I real love the Sandberg. It truly is a beautiful card. Separately, for the life of me, I cannot explain the love of the Bowman Jeter. Yes, the collector base is NYC (always inflates prices) but I just feel it's extremely ugly
Perfect commentation! Jesus bless you! You ROCK
I have a fat stack of members only uncut sheets with the inserts .. and there in mid production - pretty cool looking cards ... My stuff is crazy rare... I'll bet there are less than 25 of the cards I have on uncut sheets - man I have a sheet of 97 Bowman auto's - but they're NOT auto'd they were designated to be autographed - but the sheet was never fully finished - it's totally authentic but but the cards never had Bowman printed on them and they were never autographed - 5 Jeter's on the sheet plus a plethora of other GOATS... 97 Bowman Authentic Autographs - I have it on ebay right now...
Imagine having to go though that many cases of score to get one of those legends autographs - it would be torture.. I did pull the Bobby Orr auto recently - and look even hitting an unsigned version of those cards is hard - finding the auo's are almost impossible - I'd say they're 1 in every 5 or 10 cases - and that's a lot of cards to go rho ugh - it's not even worth the time or money to chase.... But when you so hit one it's always fun, lol...
I know what you mean. I have 2 unopened cases in my basement right now. I want to chase the auto but just don't want to deal with that many cards at the moment.
Whats the best box value to graded value to grab???? Or what's the best rookie class
I would probably go for 87 Topps or Donruss. They are cheap and have lots of rookies. Tough to find the cards centered though so it is a gamble. Always a gamble with boxes. Some factory sets and vending boxes can be a lot cheaper though and are sometimes a bargain.
I want to know who bought the Don Sutton 1988 Topps for 305 dollars. I've got some '88 Topps to sell 🤣
I have been watching another PSA 10 at auction as well since this went up and it ends tonight. Already 16 bids and $263...
That Nolan Ryan makes no sense!
Can't believe that 1988 Topps Don Sutton PSA 10 went for over $300. It can't be that hard to find that card in Gem Mint condition (although I appreciate the fact most people would never get that card graded).
I have been watching another PSA 10 at auction as well since this went up and it ends tonight. Already 16 bids and $263. Crazy
This is the best fucking channel. I LUV Junk Wax Investor. I also don't swear much as such, I think JWI is fucking awesome
I personally never understood the fascination with Derek Jeter.
Are you even considering doing an autos only list separate from non autos? Regular list getting watered down with autos. Not representative of the junk wax era IMO.
Wow!!!!!! That is an awesome idea. JWI needs to consider this.
In 2016 I was offered up to 10 of the Jack Murphy sets. They had 2 dozen or so unopened boxes .📦 They came in a Jack Murphy Stadium shaped box. 📦 That was commemorating the All Star Game in San Diego! $ 30 each
This tranche demonstrates you buy when there is blood in the streets. After the 1988-1991 Junk Wax went ballistic, for whatever reason my interest waned. The 1990 Donruss (THE WORSE, UGLIEST, ERROR RIDDEN) was a puke factor. Watching grown men beat each up at Toys R Us for the sealed wax cello packs was enough.
Note, 1993 is when the hobby got creative. By then the bubble burst. To think I was just a kid.
I like Yordan #44
How is a 1988 Topps card selling for over $300??
No idea. Hoping one of you can help it make sense. There is another PSA 10 for sale at auction right now ending in 8 days. I am watching to see what it sells for.
Another 1988 PSA 10 Don Sutton sold for $237.50 on June 12, 2022. I don’t understand why. The only thing I can figure is that 1988 was Don Sutton’s last year. I just pulled 4 raw copies from my collection and I have many more to search through. Lol. A PSA 7 / DNA 10 signed copy of his 1966 rookie card sold for $782 on July 21, 2022. The 1988 makes no sense.
@@lmink 1988 was one of the worst years for cards and any type of value. Unless someone is putting together a PSA 10 (who in their right mind would?). Really sounds like a few schill bids to raise the price and create a fake market
I have been watching another PSA 10 at auction as well since this went up and it ends tonight. Already 16 bids and $263...
I wish guys like Derek Jeter would stop signing things so that his autograph would actually be valuable in the future. Nobody wants to be the next Denny McLain... He's the Virgil of Baseball!!!
Like Pete Rose autograph is worth $1.13.Rose to write checks for ever thing knowing that the people wouldnt cash them with his signature and name and p.o. box.