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You ever go to the Philadelphia mint? Might go to find some coins with a P mintmark, really getting into the silver eagles. Have all years now need certain mint marks and variations also like reversed etc. Figure one at a time. Prob have over 700 right now get rid of some of the tubes of twenty I have when I bought a box in 2011. They about tripled in coin value, so it is time to unload some for other ones, what the hell.
 
Really like the reverse proofs. Only have one think 2021 W
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That does look good. I think I did a overdose on that sausage bread we made. About Italiano'd out but for the first time her 35lb tray of Lasagna was eaten completely this year on X mas.
 
Getting up there this is average.


Even the black boxes are getting up there nos.
 
Craig have a question see complete unopened boxes of BBall cards what does traded mean? Just curious.
Every set has a traded set it was the traded players that year and some better rookies after the year's original players set was produced. What's it worth not sure a sealed 1984 baseball card set you can buy for $50. In the mid 80's the baseball card business picked up and companies like Topps, Bowman, and Fleer greatly over produced and flooded the market. In comparison a 1970 Topps set depending on condition can bring average $8K.
 
Every set has a traded set it was the traded players that year and some better rookies after the year's original players set was produced. What's it worth not sure a sealed 1984 baseball card set you can buy for $50. In the mid 80's the baseball card business picked up and companies like Topps, Bowman, and Fleer greatly over produced and flooded the market. In comparison a 1970 Topps set depending on condition can bring average $8K.
Wow. Pretty cool can see why your into it.
 
Wow. Pretty cool can see why your into it.
It's like the car business. If you're able to front the money it can be profitable. Like recently I bought an average complete 1957 Topps set cheap needed work I'll replace probably 100-125 cards or more (407 card set) for various reasons. I'll take the star cards Mantle, Clemente, Mays, Aaron, etc. in the set and get them graded based on condition of the card or buy better graded cards selling those star cards I don't use. I'll spend 3K over a year or so and then have a set I can sell for $12k or more almost doubling my money. Finding the cards for the right price is the fun part for me online bids, online sellers, card shows, they're out there.
 
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Morning!
Didnt go below freezing last night. Think i have some ice buildup on the roof. Ice dams arent good, and gutters are frozen.
 
It's like the car business. If you're able to front the money it can be profitable. Like recently I bought an average complete 1957 Topps set cheap needed work. I'll replace probably 100-125 cards or more (407 card set) for various reasons. I'll take the star cards Mantle, Clemente, Mays, Aaron, etc. I have in the set and get them graded or buy better graded cards selling the cards I don't use. I'll spend 3K over a year or so and then have a set I can sell for $12k or more almost doubling my money. Finding the cards for the right price is the fun part for me online bids, online sellers, card shows, they're out there.
Want me to keep sending what I find in my searches?
 
Want me to keep sending what I find in my searches?
No, I'm looking there now also a couple times a week but appreciate what you've done. Now if you dig some up through a friend or someone you know give me a call just depends of what they have price and condition.
 
LOL just popped up in a search

 
Pretty cool to see this we used to go through the woods and sit on a hill on the back side of the track pn the upper left and watch. They sold it and now it is a Million-dollar home community around the original track and golf course in the Hamptons.

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