You have some great cards, from a great era. These cards should be displayed for fans to see. I absolutely love them. I would trade the bulk of my personal collection to you for these cards. Well done, my friend, well done.
It depends on the card. If it's a major superstar, grade it. Especially pre 1973 cards. The 71s and 73s are tough to grade. Even the Heritage and Archives have the same issues.
Enjoyed seeing the run of Topps HOF cards from the 1960s / early 70s in such nice condition---excellent batch from PSA and seems to have been a quick turn around.
I personally don't send any of my off centered or slightly damaged vintage cards to PSA. If the plan was to sell them down the line, I have to factor in the grade cost which means I get more money in my pocket selling them on e-bay or private collectors. As far as my near perfect cards, its like a marriage. Till death do us part.
I wonder, when you calculate your offer to the seller, do you account for the $18-$20 grading fee per card on the gradeable ones? Assuming none are worthy of upcharging. This pile here is probably over $1,000 to PSA.
You have some great cards, from a great era. These cards should be displayed for fans to see. I absolutely love them. I would trade the bulk of my personal collection to you for these cards. Well done, my friend, well done.
You have some great cards. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for the video. Enjoyed it
Fantastic cards! Thanks for sharing.
Great reveal - thanks for sharing. Just subscribed!
Nice run of cards there, thanks for sharing.
Congrats allot of nice vintage
Nice reveal and some awesome sharp HOF’ers in there! I’ve had a bulk vintage order in since early October That’s still in grading, who knows! Hahaha
I like vintage reveals no matter the grade. I won't even watch ultra modern reveals no matter who they are.
Very nice sub. Thanks for sharing and hope you all are not freezing in Iowa.
Welcome back.
As a vintage collector so glad to see another great vintage collector. Congrats on your returns!
Great collection. Always enjoy these PSA reveals. 👍
I've been wanting to send an order to PSA. 6-week turnaround isn't bad! Great stuff! Happy Holidays, Mark!
It depends on the card. If it's a major superstar, grade it. Especially pre 1973 cards.
The 71s and 73s are tough to grade. Even the Heritage and Archives have the same issues.
Thurman's not HOF, but it doesn't affect his popularity among collectors and Yankees fans.
Enjoyed seeing the run of Topps HOF cards from the 1960s / early 70s in such nice condition---excellent batch from PSA and seems to have been a quick turn around.
I personally don't send any of my off centered or slightly damaged vintage cards to PSA. If the plan was to sell them down the line, I have to factor in the grade cost which means I get more money in my pocket selling them on e-bay or private collectors. As far as my near perfect cards, its like a marriage. Till death do us part.
Bulk order sent in September, still waiting. I can't believe Mazeroski and Bunning are in the HOF. That 6 on Banks?? Way OC and bad corner. Go figure.
I wonder, when you calculate your offer to the seller, do you account for the $18-$20 grading fee per card on the gradeable ones? Assuming none are worthy of upcharging. This pile here is probably over $1,000 to PSA.
Munson not HOF
Psa sucks for vintage