The sports card market is absolutely booming right now. I sold off enough of my other stuff to buy this. There are only 10 of them. It is indescribably beautiful.
Things just continue to explode. The current Goldin auction ends in 15 days. There should be at least 2 or 3 million dollar cards on this one. A Kobe Chrome RC refractor is already at $1.01 million.
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
Last night I was watching a rerun from around 2013 of Pawn Stars on History Channel, and a guy brought in his set of Topps 1991 Baseball Cards Set of 792 cards made only for the troops in Saudi Arabia in Desert Storm. They only made a few hundred sets and only sold them on the base.
Rick asks, where did you get it, he said since the Desert Storm was over so quick and guys didn't really want to fool with these baseball cards out in the desert, most sets got sent back to a base in New Jersey. Which is where he said he bought it. Rick didn't know much about it, so he called in his baseball expert who owns a Sports business in Las Vegas.
The guy arrives and he looks at the set and said all 792 are here, it's worth about $1200. On the first page are Cal Ripken and Nolan Ryan cards, and he sees they all have a gold seal in the upper right corner, and all the cards are sealed in plastic sleeves. He said, so far so good, so he flips to the middle and to card #333 Chipper Jones rookie card. He said, this card alone is worth $1,000. He looks, and it's not sealed and the gold seal is missing from the upper right. The guy said, this is card is not even mint like the others, and without the seal it's worth only about $5, so now the whole set is only worth about $200 without the Chipper Jones Gold Seal Rookie Card. The sellers goes, Oh, I didn't even notice that.
My opinion, I think the guy did notice it, and tried to pull a fast one on the Pawn Shop and probably sold that good card separately and thought he would bring in the set with the bogus card and try and get top dollar. This just goes to show that with sports cards and grading and everything else, you have to really know your shit!!
I just looked on eBay and a complete set with the Chipper Jones rookie card with the gold seal is now selling for $6,000.
There are a LOT of fake desert shield cards out there, sadly. There are some pretty die hard collectors that seem to be on the ball with being able to spot the fakes, but I think some have slipped past graders even. I think any desert shield card I would look it, it would have to be in a new holder (assuming they are cracking down on fakes now). I don't think I would consider a raw one ever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 58-4ever:
Noooo, that's like buying Bitcoin for cents and selling early!!
Yeah, in hindsight I made a huge mistake. But I had given up on completing the set. My entire goal was to get 131 of them, and save the Jordan at the set capper. For the longest time that card was under 1500 in psa9, and it never moved so I wasn't in a huge hurry. When Jordan got over 5k is when I bailed out of the set. I wasn't going to pay that much so the chase was over for me. I had all of the major stars except Wilkins and the checklist. Sold it to a buyer for Greg Morris and got between 6-7k for what I had. I had maybe a grand in what I had collected up to that point, so I was happy with the profit. And in psa9, its not like they are hard to come by.
I kept the cards listed in my vcp account just to track. Geez, that same batch of cards is selling between 25-28k now. That one hurts. [Reply]
My local Walmart (the only place in town to get football cards) has completely gotten rid of their display boxes, as if they won't even try to carry them anymore... it doesn't make a damn bit of sense, never seen anything like it
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
My local Walmart (the only place in town to get football cards) has completely gotten rid of their display boxes, as if they won't even try to carry them anymore... it doesn't make a damn bit of sense, never seen anything like it
Lol. You need money and time, which is money. Most people work.
There are videos of employees walking out with carts full recently.
It is impossible to police unless they keep at customer service.
That and people just grabbing everything and going to self checkout.
I know at my stores, me just looking at cards I see 3 people stopping by in the five minutes I am there. Kc is a wasteland and probably 1000s at minimum flipping packs.
I got lucky a few weeks ago on NBA cards. Going to sit on. They were 2020s. [Reply]
I need to look up my cards. I have quite a few in boxes and some in a safe. Haven’t checked any value on them in a decade. Is eBay best spot to check prices?