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Ripped off your friend on the 51s. Shame
ОтветитьGreat video as always! As for the auto's on the back of the Proline cards, I really don't mind it because the auto's look more clear than on the front with some of the fronts being kind of dark in color. Just my opinion, keep up the great channel! Ross from Hawaii. 🤙
ОтветитьNice! I recently sold the Cortez Kennedy and Stacey Obrien proline autos for $20 each so hopefully you do well overall!
ОтветитьRandall Cunningham set a NCAA record for the Longest punt 95 yards while playing here at UNLV
ОтветитьThe Mothers Cookies 🍪 had the signature spot on the back
ОтветитьLove the pro line portraits autographs! as a collector you can pick up original pack inserted autographs from 1992 and for only a few dollars. Truly undervalued but fun for a true collector
ОтветитьIt’s sad to see the pro line near set get broken up 😢
ОтветитьCan the proline cards be submitted for the dual grade $24.99 per card bulk grading?
ОтветитьSam Mills in the Pro Line autos is also a Hall Of Famer, might be worth selling on it's own.
ОтветитьOne super bowl winning interception away from serious cash. It could happen but hes not a Lion this year so you gotta wait a bit…..
ОтветитьI have 1600 moises alou 1990 score.. been sitting in basement since 1990. What do do with them?
ОтветитьAwww Chris but I don't like eating vegetables!!
ОтветитьMore Lattimore!
ОтветитьI have no idea what the last modern collection cards go for when graded, but with that many variations, it would be interesting to fish through them for gem candidates. Cool video, Chris!
ОтветитьThose Pro Line cards are 🔥
ОтветитьI prefer the autos in the back as well!!! If I had a player sign in person, I would prefer for him to sign the back. That way front pic stays clear of any mishaps. And just looks better in my opinion.
ОтветитьThanks for picking up that collection Chris. I ended up keeping only 1 auto from it as Im a Dallas Cowboys fan and kept the Jimmy Johnson that was in there. That was my commission for selling the set to you. Thanks for showing it off to everyone!
ОтветитьJakie Slater deserved to be with your big name autos. Nice cards.
ОтветитьThey over did it with the different border thing. Way too many varieties of the same card.
ОтветитьMe in 2011 do I load up on Mike Trout or Miguel Sano…..choose Sano as he was “cheaper” at the time 😢😢
ОтветитьAutographs on back of cards reminds me of my TTM days. There were even occasions, where they signed the plastic card holder/slab? I mean it didn't cost me anything really...but, interesting items. I like those red backs. Fun purchases
ОтветитьI think Ali has an Auto in this set!.
ОтветитьThose 51 Topps are fire
ОтветитьAs a Saints fan, love the Lattimore lot! I’ll take one of each! lol aim also a big fan of the Red Backs. Put the set together many years ago and sold many years ago. Maybe I should do it again.
ОтветитьLove the 51 Topps Red Back, but why in the world would he grade them with CGC? Those need to be in PSA or SGC holders. I would very tempted to cross over. Would instantly get a bump in value.
ОтветитьIn early 90s Score had Bobby Orr auto inserts, and they were on the back as well.
ОтветитьSeveral of those Topps cards had CSG grades. That is a more respected company, right?
ОтветитьIf Marshawn Lattimore ever become a super great player, you be richhhhhhhh!!!
Ответитьderek now has lattiLESS
ОтветитьNice grab on the collection, I love different junk wax I've been collecting leaf and OPC. I have wax boxes of 87 OPC 2 of 86 OPC and 88 leaf people don't think about those boxes some have some great value for example 88 donruss psa 10 Nolan 22 bucks but 88 leaf psa 10 Nolan goes for about 800 🤷🏻
ОтветитьNice purchases.. some fun to be had.
ОтветитьCool collections! Love 1951 Topps and also the team issue.
ОтветитьChris - for the Lattimore cards, or other multiples, do you ever sell enough to recoup your investment and then hold the rest, which is just gravy whenever you sell them?
ОтветитьThe ‘51 Red Backs are not hard to find in higher grades (PSA 7-9) as is often the case with cards that are undersized. I have done zero research after watching your video but for a complete set with mainly low to mid grades the price felt kind of high to me.
Ответитьgj chris only 32.300 viewers till 100k.
ОтветитьThat last collection; was the guy related to that guy or what? But how can you go wrong for $300 bucks?
ОтветитьBack in the old days, signing a card was considered altering or damaging a card. Many players wouldn’t sign their rookie cards because of that. Those who would sign their cards would often flip them around and sign the backs so as not to damage the front.
ОтветитьImagine if those Lattimore cards were all magically Mahomes cards. Value would be what?
ОтветитьHi Chris: How do you even comp those Lattimore cards? It might be the case that 80% or 90% of recent sales of Lattimore went to this collector. They were the market.
ОтветитьGood to see you back this week! My card circle was starting to worry a little bit LOLZ
Ответитьchris do you have a list of the players for the proline set.
ОтветитьThat 91 proline belechick auto is worth 500+ graded. Those appear to be 1992s. If you send any in I suggest sgc because of that high grading cost psa charges for those pre95 pack inserted autos.
ОтветитьRegarding the #3 collection: i had that many Wes Chamberlain and Ben McDonald rookie cards back in the day. Lol
ОтветитьWe have all gotten burned going heavy on a “future” star ..
ОтветитьAlso there is a early griffey card with the auto on the back, idk why they did it eirher. I think autos were like defacing a card back then. 1991 arena holograms, love the card
ОтветитьMy god could u imagine if he was a patrick mahomes fan when he was on the bench his 1st yr. He would have literally won the lottery lol
ОтветитьThat first set is garbanzo beans, waste of money
ОтветитьAre the pro line autographs real or printed onto the card?
ОтветитьOn the Proline Autos, does each card have an embossed shield on it to designate that it is an official auto card????
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