I was at a card show the other day and I met a gentleman that said that he's a regular reader of our blog and he asked me, "How many of those stories that you post are real?" I asked him what he meant and he said, "You can't have that many people find that much stuff and everything has a crazy story. You have to be making some of it up." Well, he was right in one respect, because not every purchase or find that we get has a "crazy story." But
We just bought 400 pounds of vintage graded cards. Yes, you read that right…400 pounds, which is about 2,600 graded PSA, SGC, & BGS cards, worth tens of thousands of dollars, all collected by a single man out in Pasadena, CA. It was the largest collection of graded cards we’ve ever bought, and we couldn’t be more excited. A few months ago, we received a call from a collector out in California, who mentioned that he was interested in selling his collection of cards. This one started out kind of slow, with both of us trying to get a sense
In 1968, Topps produced a set of Action Stickers as part of a never-ending quest to find products that would score with their young audience. Some of you may be doing a double take right now. Action ..what? The ’68 Action Stickers are not well known outside the corps of serious collectors and fans of Topps history. How scarce are they? Consider that PSA has
Check out this one-of-a-kind item we are offering on eBay!
Offered here is a 1967 Topps #581 Tom Seaver Rookie HOF Mets SGC 92. This is 1 of just 11 cards graded SGC 92, and there are only 10 examples graded higher. This is a beautiful example of the Seaver rookie, receiving an 8.5 on a 10 point scale. Just shy of a 9, this card features a pack fresh appearance with razor sharp corners. It also exhibits a clean surface with impeccable centering on the back, with its only flaw having 62/38 centering on the front, instead of the required 60/40 centering for a Mint 9 grade. Seaver, nicknamed