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i started in 1958 and collected thru the late 80's. i've since sold much of my collection (most of my high-priced ones are gone now but still have a few left. am currently waiting for a batch of around 120 that i sent in to psa last september (they are so backed up it's ridiculous. i think covid has a lot to do with it). at my age i figure it's time to shed the collection entirely as my daughters and g-daughter have no interest.I just got back into the hobby with my oldest. Curious if anyone else collects.
Sadly my mother tossed my thousands of cards when I left for college so im starting fresh
I had a bunch of really good cards. I had one Ted Williams card my autn gave me in my collection that got tossed. Many Griffey Jr., McGuire, Thomas, etc. rookies. I seriously doubt I had any that had extreme value outside of the Williams card but I loved those cards.i started in 1958 and collected thru the late 80's. i've since sold much of my collection (most of my high-priced ones are gone now but still have a few left. am currently waiting for a batch of around 120 that i sent in to psa last september (they are so backed up it's ridiculous. i think covid has a lot to do with it). at my age i figure it's time to shed the collection entirely as my daughters and g-daughter have no interest.
had my faves too. '56 williams, rookie rose, 49 kiner, tons of mantles', aarons', berras', koufaxs' etc my best faves were early white sox of course ... fox, looie, pierce, minnie .... all the good guys.I had a bunch of really good cards. I had one Ted Williams card my autn gave me in my collection that got tossed. Many Griffey Jr., McGuire, Thomas, etc. rookies. I seriously doubt I had any that had extreme value outside of the Williams card but I loved those cards.
expected mine back by christmas!I do. Been sending more cards to PSA recently, but they raised their prices and the turnaround time is ridiculous.