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Old 09-08-2020, 11:18 AM
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Default What's your daydream unopened "find"

Over the past few decades, there have been some high-profile finds, introducing some new or high-grade material to the hobby. Vintage unopened material seems to be the rarest of rare when it comes to these finds. I know we've all daydreamed of stumbling into an old warehouse or general store in an abandoned town, only to find a box/case/trunk full of xxxxxxxxx.

What would your unopened box be and why? Would you open it?
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Old 09-08-2020, 11:26 AM
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A case of Old Mill Cigarettes with T210s in them.
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Old 09-08-2020, 11:29 AM
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Unopened? At the moment I will take a case of 1961 Fleer basketball: 66 card set with two RCs each of Chamberlain, Baylor and West, plus two cards of Russell; that's 12% of the cards in each set. I would have all but one of the boxes certified as from an unopened case to be auctioned off, then open one box for fun on a livestream video.

If we gotta go with a box only, I will take a box of 1952 Topps hi #s. I'd have to auction off that sucker, though, no ripping fun for me.

If I had to open the box and bust the packs, definitely 1969 Topps basketball. That would be an epic rip.

If we are talking a fantasy find, gotta be a cigar box of T cards with a T206 Wagner in high grade, because I could retire on the Wagner and enjoy the rest of the collection.
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I am currently working on two different unopened deals that would qualify. I don’t want to jinx by talking too much about it.
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A second example of the 1904 Allegheny Base Ball Card Game.
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A second example of the 1904 Allegheny Base Ball Card Game.
This is an interesting response. Is there only one example of the game, thus only one of each card? And if so, does that mean the ones listed on the psa pop report (e.g., Wagner, Bresnahan, etc) are cross overs?

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This is an interesting response. Is there only one example of the game, thus only one of each card? And if so, does that mean the ones listed on the psa pop report (e.g., Wagner, Bresnahan, etc) are cross overs?
Ryan - Yes, only one set is known. Every card is unique. Any cards that have more than one specimen in the combined pop reports have been resubmitted or crossed over.
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A 1933 Goudey Box would be awesome.
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A 1933 Goudey Box would be awesome.
Agree this would be amazing.

Are there any unopened Goudey baseball packs out there?
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An unopened 1914 Cracker Jack box...
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Old 09-08-2020, 04:29 PM
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I'd love to pull a T202 out of a pack of cigarettes. I know they're not a premier set but I feel like it would be so cool to slide one of those out of the pack.
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Divers dredging New York harbor find cases of 1952 Topps High Numbers still intact protected all these years by encased mud and rocks Okay I know this isnt possible but it would make a great find!!
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Agree this would be amazing.

Are there any unopened Goudey baseball packs out there?
Sport Kings aren't unheard of, I have one and have seen 2 others.

I'd opt for a box of Diamond Stars or Delongs.
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Years ago, Ted Koch told me that years before that, he and a partner found a box and a half of 1933 Goudeys in the basement of an old drug store. When they got back to the hotel room, they opened the packs and threw away the wrappers and the boxes.

As far as the cards go, they had sat so long that the bubblegum had adhered to the card it was next to and even soaking them would not remove the gum without damaging the card.

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Sure would be awesome. I wonder how many Ruth cards you would pull from an entire box?

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I was thinking the same thing.
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A box of 86-87 Fleer basketball just like I used to pass by at Kroger's every week as a 12 yr old
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Not the most impressive, but a box of 1967 Topps 7th series. Looked all over as a kid and could never find them. It would be fun opening a few packs or a box for nostalgia's sake. Agree the obvious would be fun too, t206, 33 Goudey, 52 Topps Highs.
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Jake Beckley's full uniform, glove and bat from his years with the Cardinals. And a autographed baseball also from the period.
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I would be all in on a box of E90s, assuming that's how they were distributed. I'm sure it would be rotten to the core.
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After reading about the unopened 1948 Bowman Baseball packs and the other unopened material in that "find", I had a vivid dream that night about discovering a sealed unopened wax case of 1959 Topps High Number Baseball. Such a vivid dream, too!

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A box of George C Miller.

Or maybe a box of complete orange border boxes.
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A box of 1971 Topps Greatest Moments cards would be delicious.
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Or maybe a box of complete orange border boxes.
Wonder whether every box of George C. Millers included an Andrews card.
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Or maybe a box of complete orange border boxes.
Wonder whether each box of George C. Millers contained one Andrews card. And you might find a previously unreported Orange Border card.
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No need to "daydream" for me.

Exactly, 68 years ago this month.....I spent all my weekly allowance (50 cents) and purchased ten 1952 TOPPS wax-packs.

When I opened the last pack and started shuffling thru the cards, there he was.......Mickey Mantle.
That was the end of my BB card collecting. I moved on to Comics, Girls, and Cars

Truly guys, I still remember this event as if it had occurred this morning. I will never forget it.





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1951 Bowman or 1933 Goudey would be fun
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How about a pack of last series 1951 Bowmans? Well, it happened to me, and, yes, I pulled a beautiful Mantle rookie. Kept it for years, then made a trade blunder and it was gone forever. Seventy years later, that one still hurts.
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of 1959 Bazooka bubble gum boxes incuding the short print boxes. Mmmmm, can practically smell the gum.

That's an AWESOME story Ted!
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Ted - is that THE ACTUAL mantle you pulled from the pack? And - is that also the actual wrapper too?
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I'd love to find an unopened case of 1956 Topps Buttons or 1964 Topps with the coin inserts (two for the price of one).
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An unopened box of Home Run Kisses would be pretty epic.
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