Camden0916 wrote:Buying more and more Jaylen Nowell stock by the day. These pockets ain't empty, cuz.
I've been buying Jaylen Nowell Rookie Card Autos. His price is slowly going up
Kek I Imagine your bedroom as highschool girls bedroom with a picture wall. But instead of picutres you have Autos of Nowell and Mcdaniels.
Haha, sports card market it so hot right now. Nerdy 100%, good way to make a side income also 100%.
Pulled a Joe Burrow card out of a 3$ pack that is selling 120$ ungraded if it is graded at a 10. The card is selling for 800$ right now
It's okay I flip pokemon cards to make extra money for trips for us. Amazing how many people get rid of them at garage sales and have no Idea what there worth. 6 moths ago Charard Holo PSA9 for 2 bucks a garage sale. You can flip it for 1750 easily on ebay now but I'm holding onto cause the price just keeps going up.
I had two PSA 8 96 fleet sticker jordan rookie cards I quick sold both for 7500 a piece during the Jordan documentary. The Jesters will now be having a Deck and Hot tub in the spring when the ground thaws out. Glad my Dad was a geek and took me to card shows in Chicago.
I have most sports illustrated issues from 1972 - 1979. I didn't bend any pages when I read them, and then stored them impeccably. So they are in near mint condition. I've heard of two things that may hurt the value: 1) They have the mailing address label on them. 2) None of them have autographed covers. I wish I could have taken the time to get a lot of these autographed while all the covers were alive. I mean what would an autographed thrilla in Manilla be worth today? In any event, anyone know if these would carry much value today?
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have most sports illustrated issues from 1972 - 1979. I didn't bend any pages when I read them, and then stored them impeccably. So they are in near mint condition. I've heard of two things that may hurt the value: 1) They have the mailing address label on them. 2) None of them have autographed covers. I wish I could have taken the time to get a lot of these autographed while all the covers were alive. I mean what would an autographed thrilla in Manilla be worth today? In any event, anyone know if these would carry much value today?
Send them to me. Let me take a look. And I'll get back to you.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have most sports illustrated issues from 1972 - 1979. I didn't bend any pages when I read them, and then stored them impeccably. So they are in near mint condition. I've heard of two things that may hurt the value: 1) They have the mailing address label on them. 2) None of them have autographed covers. I wish I could have taken the time to get a lot of these autographed while all the covers were alive. I mean what would an autographed thrilla in Manilla be worth today? In any event, anyone know if these would carry much value today?
Send them to me. Let me take a look. And I'll get back to you.
Cool, you would do that for me? Care to split the shipping cost?
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have most sports illustrated issues from 1972 - 1979. I didn't bend any pages when I read them, and then stored them impeccably. So they are in near mint condition. I've heard of two things that may hurt the value: 1) They have the mailing address label on them. 2) None of them have autographed covers. I wish I could have taken the time to get a lot of these autographed while all the covers were alive. I mean what would an autographed thrilla in Manilla be worth today? In any event, anyone know if these would carry much value today?
Send them to me. Let me take a look. And I'll get back to you.
Cool, you would do that for me? Care to split the shipping cost?