BOUGHT A SHOEBOX FULL OF VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS!

Published 2024-07-13

All Comments (21)
  • Thanks it brings me nice memories of my childhood. I was born in 1959. The first baseball cards I bought were the 1966 semi high numbers.
  • @shaner743
    Really just beautiful cards, when card collecting was about the basics. No autos, no patches, no numbered cards. It’s why I love older cards, basic cardboard. Loved every second of this video…
  • Fantastic finds, Jon. Make sure you go back through those football cards. There was an Ernie Ladd card in there with some good value for wrestling collectors.
  • @Schmurph3607
    The 1968 with the white at the top is not a miscut , Its a Topps Milton Bradley which was part of a board game topps made cards for , they are more rare then regular topps
  • @debcamp2359
    Entertaining as always. ❤ the channel. Those vintage cards were cool to see. That Nolan card is in all our hearts. In 90 flea market a beat one asking $650??? Enjoy your weekend.
  • @DangardsBrain
    I just covered Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Bob Hayes in my NFL draft blog: he's the only player to win an Olympic Gold Medal & a Super Bowl ring during his career.
  • @tmess1979
    The ‘58 Topp Mantle All Star is a triple print, which is probably what keeps it affordable in SGC or PSA 5-6 and even higher condition. Great card and love that it’s the first year Topps made All Star cards.
  • @beanpie7191
    Good lord, what a great pick up! Thanks for sharing.
  • the William Harridge A.L. president card is from 1956 Topps.
  • @Mikeygee99
    Really great pickup! Glad the chat remembered my claim on that Mantle! 😉
  • @actionic135
    Nice acquisition! The 68 Rod Carew was well-centered - rare for that card.
  • Nice haul! I love rose carew rookies. For sure a bucket lister.
  • @Drew-dd5nh
    Love that '64 Mantle. 10 years ago at a card show I bought a very heavy, sealed "hot pack". Not sure the year, 2010 Topps maybe. Went home & opened it hoping it wasn't gonna be a dud pitcher relic. As a Yankee fan since '78, life was perfect that day. My "hot pack" relic odds were 1:134,000. A '64 Mantle RP (old & grey) jersey relic card #'d to 36. Hated having to sell it a month later, for $225.
  • @callmet2895
    Why can’t I find some buy like this one?!?! Nice pick up!