I came close to that. I traded a Carl Yastrzemski rookie card for a 1964 Charley James card, figuring I could always get another Yaz rookie card later with no idea what baseball cards were actually worth back then. Stupid, stupid STUPID trade.
Big reason I got into collecting reprint card sets 30 years ago…I’ll never overpay for them. I got that 1952 Topps Mantle card when I bought the whole reprint set for $200 (by far the most I’ve ever paid for one of those), so it cost me 50 cents.
Wonder how many of those cards were destroyed in bicycle spokes? After the 1969 World Series, being a Orioles fan and 8 years old, I threw away all my Mets cards. Even the Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver rookie cards.
In 1989, I decided to return to collecting baseball cards. I still have almost the complete Topps run for that year, with many duplicates. I only did it in 89. I haven’t looked at them in over 30 years, so I don’t remember if any are worth more than a quarter.
One of the reasons that Mantle card sold for so much was the fact it was in absolutely pristine condition. Apparently, it looked like it was fresh from the printer.
waltermatera over 2 years ago
I’d rather have the vintage Uncle Scrooge comic, anyway.
TampaFanatic1 over 2 years ago
Old guy on the left was not going to allow the old guy on the right to troll him…..
CatRanger over 2 years ago
Hey, that Uncle Scrooge might be worth more than you think!!!
Guilty Bystander over 2 years ago
I came close to that. I traded a Carl Yastrzemski rookie card for a 1964 Charley James card, figuring I could always get another Yaz rookie card later with no idea what baseball cards were actually worth back then. Stupid, stupid STUPID trade.
Big reason I got into collecting reprint card sets 30 years ago…I’ll never overpay for them. I got that 1952 Topps Mantle card when I bought the whole reprint set for $200 (by far the most I’ve ever paid for one of those), so it cost me 50 cents.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
I saved all of my comics and trading cards.
andyboda over 2 years ago
I wonder how much potential $ I lost between the spokes of my bike?
RobinHood over 2 years ago
Wonder how many of those cards were destroyed in bicycle spokes? After the 1969 World Series, being a Orioles fan and 8 years old, I threw away all my Mets cards. Even the Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver rookie cards.
Polsixe over 2 years ago
I have a signed Pat Borders card, any offers?
tygrkhat40 over 2 years ago
In 1989, I decided to return to collecting baseball cards. I still have almost the complete Topps run for that year, with many duplicates. I only did it in 89. I haven’t looked at them in over 30 years, so I don’t remember if any are worth more than a quarter.
Wlly Blly over 2 years ago
One of the reasons that Mantle card sold for so much was the fact it was in absolutely pristine condition. Apparently, it looked like it was fresh from the printer.
Diamond Lil over 2 years ago
Or your mother got rid of all your baseball cards because it was “time to grow up”.
braindead Premium Member over 2 years ago
One of Mantle’s jerseys auctioned for $125K, back when he was still alive.
He observed that 125K was more than he ever got paid for any year.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
I had a lot of those old cards, but then a lot of us did.
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
I have the first Uncle Scrooge comic, Dell 4 colour #386, framed on the wall; and I wouldn’t trade it for any baseball card.