Here’s a few of my favorites. Just the tip of the iceberg. Now I’m excited to start going through my stuff one day. It’s been packed away since moving 14 years ago. I know I have some Brooklyn dodgers photos, that I know nothing about… but they were my grandfathers. He was good friends with Leo derocher .
That’s just a common from that set… definetly nothing special. I just love the age of the cards and the era
Sorry for the Delay in getting back to you, Vilma. Here are my thoughts: These are cards you should get graded ASAP: 1965 Topps Sandy Koufax #300 1969 Topps Johnny Bench #430 1972 Topps Hank Aaron #299 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 1970 Topps Reggie Jackson #140 1970 Topps Reggie Jackson #459 1971 Topps Reggie Jackson #20 1979 Topps Wayne Gretzky #18 (not O-Pee-Chee) 1955 Bowman Hank Aaron #179 1964 Topps Pete Rose #125 I say this because you have some REAL Gems listed here, and even graded PSA 4 or 5, these can be worth hundreds of dollars. Hank Aaron is just RED hot right now, and That Reggie Jackson Rookie is a Gem. The 1971 cards with the black border are a TOUGH grade, so if it is in top condition, you could get a LOT for it For these, it is all about the condition: 1972 Topps Rod Carew #676 1970 Topps Ernie Banks #630 1972 Topps Reggie Jackson #435 1972 Topps Tom Server #445 1976 Topps George Brett #19 They are great cards to collect, don't get me wrong, but unless they grade a PSA 7 at MINIMUM, you may be disappointed with your return. Now these intrigue me: 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson #482 (2x) There is only THREE PSA 10 of this card in existence, and the most recent sold for a Quarter Million dollars. If this card grades 8 or higher, you could have some very good money. 7 or less? The market is saturated with those 1971 Topps Nolan Ryan #513 (graded NM 7) - Last ebay Sale - $343 1969 Topps Nolan Ryan #533 (graded EX-MT 6) - Last ebay Sale - $376 I can't help you with these, sorry... Carl Yastrzemski signed ball (graded 10 across the board) Nolan Ryan signed ball (9 across the board) Duke Schneider signed ball + card Tom Seaver signed ball
Get the Mays an the Robinson graded ASAP. Even in poor condition, you are talking hundreds of dollars.
Top three cards, once again, all about the condition. If you are confident that they would grade a 9 or higher, you could get hundreds for them.
The Ernie Banks is a really really nice card. Also, the Doc Gooden Traded rookie is a tough find in PSA 10. Could be worth serious money if it is a Gem.
Unfortunately, missing mostly the best ones, I think the best ones in there are Irvin,doerr,and rizuto
PSA is still the standard. Unfortunately, they are experiencing a massive backlog, and only have premium services at this time. Once they catch up, they will open up to cheaper services again.