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nborton

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Wow! I've never seen so many 50s cards in that great of shape. That's nuts. Especially the Brock. It's even harder on a non white bordered card. Amazing.
 

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How does that McCovey look in person? if you are thinking of moving it let me know :)

also, I am looking for a 1962 mccovey that doesn't have too much chipping...
 

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gradedeflator said:
How does that McCovey look in person? if you are thinking of moving it let me know :)

also, I am looking for a 1962 mccovey that doesn't have too much chipping...

The McCovey looks fantastic in person. It will be submitted for grading very soon. :D
 

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Like everyone else is saying, this is simply amazing! I'm guessing your going to make a pretty penny off these cards along with keeping a few pieces of eye candy. Lucky man :o
 

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miguelcabrera said:
how much did you pay?

I usually don't ask but I'm beyond curious. and as a guy with my low-grade Yaz rookie, I'm beyond envious. :lol:

Any backstory? Was it a collector looking to sell, widow cleaning out, Vengeful ex, etc.? Just be curious...

Congrats on some unreal looking pick-ups!
 

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Based on the condition of a lot of those cards, this is a HUGE pickup. I don't care what you paid because, once most of those are graded, you're going to do extremely well.

Congrats!! It could not have happened to a better person!
 

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that is a GORGEOUS looking lot of cards based on what you've shown....

...gorgeous! but I think you know that already haha
 

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Those are incredible conditioned cards. If you don't mind sharing with us, how did the prior owner preserve these cards? Were they presented to you in toploaders?

I'm just curious how those 50's and 60's cards were so well preserved over a couple decades before the card hobby developed better supplies for improved preservation.
 

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archiebunkerjr said:
Those are incredible conditioned cards. If you don't mind sharing with us, how did the prior owner preserve these cards? Were they presented to you in toploaders?

I'm just curious how those 50's and 60's cards were so well preserved over a couple decades before the card hobby developed better supplies for improved preservation.

The majority of the collection were in 9-pocket pages and binders. The pages were crispy and yellow, so I've spent the last few days removing them. These binders obviously weren't touched in a while, as they were very dusty and complete with cobwebs. Some of the cards were in old toy boxes, which are pretty cool in their own right.
 

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Wow, some amazing cards there that, once they come back graded, will ensure you made an awesome deal.

And those toy boxes you said some were stored in, they might be more than cool, they might be worth some bucks at a pawn shop or on eBay in their own right!
 

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