mate what the fuck, please, are you shitting me?
You got some poxy lil card sitting in some fucking box at a bank thats worth around 15 grand? sell that muthafucka and go coolaia for a week man
Seriously you could get your self a nice week in begas for that, sniff until the middle part of your nose drops off, blow a a in treasure, then another couple taking 4 of the girls back...
hit the floors and just party like hell.
some things you just don't sell.![]()
Those are pretty nice T.M. You have me thinking about paying my storage bill so I can access my stuff Lol. I used to be a Baseball junkie....actually sat there and scored em & stat logged for a while,Dodgers,A's, and the Reds around 90-94.Once the strike came though......I said so long to it and went Boxing fanatic full time
Dont know the Values (monetarily) but I believe I have an Eckersly rookie card but nothing like that buch ya got.On the Boxing,They had a big push with the Kayo & all world Boxing sets.I found an old crusty bundle of "Mecca Cigar" cards out of N.Y at a swap meet years ago but no dates??Would love to know if they were the originals, Freddy Welsh,Ben jordan,Al Kaufman ? and a few others.
I had several of those same cards. Didn't sell them though, had em in the back of my parents car that got stolen. Broke down on the highway and when they went back to get it, it was gone. We got a call like 5 years later it was parked in a parking garage at Chicago airport for several years. The bastards took my cards and left the shitty car!!!
All my good ones were in there cause I separated them. I still have all the regular ones, but I had the good ones in a shoebox along with one of those price guides. I liked to look them up and see which ones were worth $3 instead of .10$..... I thought I was a high roller.....
I screwed up all my good football cards. I collected baseball cards, but I played with football cards. Always lining up my dream teams, and keeping them rubberbanded. Montana is 33k?!!!? Nice little retirement package there. Just payoff your gym and upgrade some equipment.
Weird thought I just had....I wonder how many Joe Montana rookie cards Joe Montana has?
I also buy a pack of cards every once in a while, my grandpa did too and I have his collection and have 7 Joe Montana rookie cards. Also 3 Jerry Rice rookie cards (hilarious picture of his draft day suit) and a heap of others I will have to look through one of these days.
My prized possession though is an Upper Deck Signature Series Walter Payton autographed card. It was randomly inserted into a pack I got for 10 dollars, like 20 packs of cards and that was the last one I opened. I opened it about 2 years after his death. I wish I had a picture, don't know if I do I will look around my inbox.
The weirdest card I have is a Michael Jordan card. It's his drivers license. A cardboard card of his Illinois drivers license. It is very bizarre, it doesn't have a card company or anything like that on it, no stats on the back just a copy of his drivers license. I know I have a picture of that I will take a look.
Once for my brother's birthday he got an entire year's set with a ton of rookie cards, whatever year Mark McGuire was a rookie that was the year set he got and he had a Jerry Rice rookie card too.
If you want to see how much it is worth, get Beckett I think that is what the magazine is called. I don't think just any Montana rookie card is worth 33K otherwise I would be posting from Cabo right now. I've looked one of them up in Beckett before it was worth like 10 dollars I think. That was just one though and it wasn't mint but most of the cards are.
I decided long ago that if I ever got really really rich, I would buy a Honus Wager t 209. Wayne Gretzky bought one for 500K. I believe there are only 8 or 9 in existence. I think the old story is that they were tobacco cards and cards used to come with tobacco, Honus Wagner strongly condemned the use of tobacco so he ordered a halt to it all. He got the ones that had been printed and ripped them all in half. A few got out though and a few stuck around and those are the ones out there today in Cooperstown and in the homes of the insanely rich.
Of course I'm not sure that story is true but that's how I've always heard it. I love baseball, I really do a lot of the reason is because of that history. Of course I know next to nothing about the history of baseball with the exception of the Giants who I studied up and down after getting the media guide from a friend of ours.
I'm rambling here.
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