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They are being cut up into slices and used for card collages of important athletes.
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This reminds me when I first started selling on eBay and knew very little about the value of cards. I thought I saw this great deal on eBay for boxes of cards. There were 100,000 cards for about $250. I said to myself, that I would sell each card individually and get rich off of this. I bought the cards.
The day of delivery, there was a 16 wheeler parked outside of my house. They started bringing in box after box of cards. Had no room in my house, so I had them laid out in my garage. All I kept thinking, that this is my golden ticket. I started going thru the boxes and all the cards were from the 90's and early 2000's. I started listing them on eBay and they were not selling. The few that sold, went for a penny. I then realized that this was not a good time period for cards and decided to not sell these. I started breaking them up into smaller boxes and posted on the bulletin board at work that I was giving out free baseball cards. People started showing up that I never met before at my job. It started to move pretty quick so I posted one box per person. I discovered that some people started sending their coworkers to pick up more boxes for them. That's when I said, no more. I was still left with about 75,000 cards when I was talking to a friend who happened to be an oncologist at a children's hospital. He said that the kids would love to have some of the cards. That's when I decided to donate the rest of the cards to the hospital. That to me was worth a million dollars. It also opened up my eyes. I said to myself that if I want to make a little extra cash, then maybe I should try to sell vintage cards. That's what I did and am still doing it for 18 years. |
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Yep, was at a garage sale a couple of weeks back that advertised 80's-90's cards so took a ride over to see if the guy had any vintage. Stumbled on a conversation with the owner and young fella negotiating price on 10 800 card boxes. As the young fella was chatting on the phone I asked how much per box and he said $50 per. I looked around to follow where this went. Young fella started to tell the owner he is starting a card business with a friend and worked owner down to $35 per box... Owner agreed and young fella was happy to peel off $350 and scoot away. I asked the owner if he new what he had in the boxes and he told me all junk from early 90's mostly and a lot of it was stuck together. Felt bad for the young fella as trying to launch a card business at this time with prices so high, it will be tough to make a dollar...
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It’s not a lot of money we are talking about here. Honestly, this would be more newsworthy if no one was interested at all.
Those guys might even say it’s foolish to spend $5000 on a beater Cobb of which there are hundreds if not thousands, which you could lose $4900 on someday. What did they spend, $15? |
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Good story. I'm with you. Modern doesn't interest me.
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If you enjoy sorting through the cards, I imagine it would possible to make a little profit from lots like that. Of course, it depends how thoroughly picked over the cards were. My very limited experience (buying a couple of boxes to go through with my five year old son) is that they weren't THAT picked over. The obvious big money (admittedly, a relative term here) cards were pulled, but there were plenty of errors or print defects present.
It seems unlikely there would be "major profit" in boxes like these...but, again, that's a relative term. If sorting through cards is something you enjoy in and of itself, then your cost of time is essentially zero, and if you make $50/hour all told that might be great for you. On the other hadn't, if you are a hedge fund manager doing it solely for profit, scouring garage sales each weekend would never really be worth your time (financially) even if you found a $0.05 52T Mantle each month. Happened to read this thread because a friend of mine is leaving the country and dumping boxes of 88-92 cards. It would never be worth my time from a financial perspective, but I'll probably sort through these with my son to see what we find. Admittedly, these haven't been picked over, so I know there are at least a few desirable cards. We'll just donate the commons to a local kids' organization. |
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Dumb question: Is it possible that junk wax could have some value in the future? After years of being trashed, cut up, ect, the circulation could be limited due to decades of attrition?
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What is considered the #1 junk wax box ? 1988 Donruss ? I see the 1988 Topps Wax Boxes are now selling in the $25-30 range on ebay. I thought these were junk when I was buying at $ 5-10 a box per case.
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I get the appeal of buying unopened junk wax boxes. For some, it's hard to beat the nostalgia factor and the ability to rip a bunch of packs for $20 or whatever. It's not for me, but I get it. It's much like those buying monster boxes of junk. There is a chance the box wasn't completely picked over and still has a few decent cards. There is also a chance that a few good cards are in there from outside of the junk wax era. There are even some hoarding junk wax while they watch others throw the cards in landfills and burn pits. It's going to take a lot of burning until there is significant value, but "one day" is the hope I suppose.
Junk wax isn't for everyone.
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You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
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I think 88 and 89 Score are battling for #1
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They may not have value but I think 88 Score were great looking cards
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Over time many junk boxes turn into gold . I bought 1981 Topps Football Wax Boxes when they were closing them out by the case with the "black marks" across the front of them for $ 1-2/box back in the day and now they are selling at over $ 4,000 a box on ebay. Wish I still had them.
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This, 88 Score was a pretty big step up from Topps/Fleer/Donruss in quality, even if 89 Upper Deck gets all the press. I pick up cheap boxes of Score now and then to rip just because they are fun cards.
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Junk wax actually has a bit of a lift in the last year with the rookies getting a bump but over time it will go back down there is just way too much out there. Even in a hundred years the product wont dry up
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Actually, I want to buy some 1987 Fleer so that I can try to create my own pinterest fail! Wanna try to make the T206 Speaker. Anyone want to unload some 1987 Fleer? I need to cut them up for the blue background.
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Are there actually people who know all of the print errors/variations in junk years, that can go thru a 10,000 count box of random years without having to look up every card on a spreadsheet?
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Hopefully, the person who buys the commons from me will find some cards that are worth a few bucks.
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Well, this post got me getting a USPS medium Priority box stuffed with cards and on ebay.
I put in all sports and all manufacturers. I am guessing it holds 3,000 to 3,500 cards. I hope it sells so I can get more boxes together. Thanks, Bob |
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These are my top 5 worst junk era sets.
88 Donruss is the general joke for junk wax, but I don't think it is that bad. It actually has a decent group of rookies that some of the other 88 sets missed. I like 88 Score for the colors and the photography. I think it is the best of the 88 sets. 88 Topps is bad, but it is Topps so if you're doing a Topps run you still need it. 91 Donruss is pretty bad, blah design broken into 2 series with no real rookies, but it does have the Elite and signature inserts. The worst though I think is 91 Fleer. An appalling hideous yellow design, no notable rookies, and no significant inserts. I really have trouble coming up with anything positive about the set.
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I had a large group of Topps cards from 2002 to around 2012 out at a yard sale last month, but there was absolutely no interest in them. Are they too new to be of use to anyone?
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I have a box of 88 Score...about 400 cards in NM....will give them to anyone who wants them
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