This HIDDEN Area of the Sports Card Market Can Make You $1,000s! (Take Advantage ASAP)
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I am a CMC collector and i got a ton of his rookies last Sept just because I wanted them. My wife was judging me for having 50+ Donruss base rated rookies, but I have been able to sell a lot of those duplicates, or grade them and sell them, for 3-10x my initial investment to fund other cards. The Optic cards in particular have graded very well for me, and their value just keeps going up. At one point i got 3 red/yellow parrallels for $30, graded all 3 and two got a 10 and I sold the 8 and 10 for over 200!
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If you had card collection (baseball & football) from 1978 - 1993 how would you proceed to sell them and use that money to buy modern cards (would target prospects in football). Would you go thru and try to find cards that could sell well (example: Ozzie Smith 1979 PSA10 goes for 30k but PSA8 only goes for 110, Joe Montana 1981 goes for 60k if its PSA10. Cards from that time period didn't use precision used today so PSA10 are rare. Would you waste your time examining those cards to determine if they are PSA10 then send them for grading or is that a colossal waste of time and its better to just scan those cards and load them onto ebay and just let people bid on them? Thank you
No it wouldn't be a waste of time to go through and check and see if centering is perfect, no printing line, bubbles, dots etc... I have Mantles,May's, Banks, Marris, etc... I am going to send in, they won't be a 10, but should be 5-9.
Yo! I can help ya out with some advice ;). Anything 1987 and before should be toppriority. There’s a way to speed it up by making a list of top players that year/decade and pulling just those players, every card from the player. Start small.
Cards past 86/87 to around late 90’s is called junk wax. 99% of that is not worth much raw so don’t start there!
Start with card type hierarchies in order:
Autos, rookies, serials, short prints, promos.
Then
Inserts, Variations, Parallels…etc
Next categorize most popular selling by position.
First and most important. Hall of Fame players, all sports especially baseball.
Quarterbacks, Hitters/Batters, record holders, record breakers, elite pitchers, elite coaches…etc
START WITH ALL YOUR ROOKIES.
I love your videos because man a lot of it is spot on not everything but most and it’s honest common sense info and new guys should be coming here for advice and info in my opinion….
Yes cuts to the chase and doesn’t re edit. man has no problem asserting his real self ;)
You should have gone with Free Agents who have left teams for “greener pastures instead of “skill position players”.
What are your thoughts on Kyler Murray? I think if they get MHJ or Nabors, he will be a top 4 qb
Upside potential yes, but he wouldn’t be too 4 in afc north….
I couldn't get through the video with all those damn ums.
Take a shot, every time you hear… “um “