The card show I attended this past Saturday was well attended. Masks were required and everyone had to sign a Covid waiver when they entered.
One of the dealers had 5 four row boxes of baseball in top loaders starting at 1909 and going up to 2001. I started looking in the last row of the last box without knowing at the time that it was anything other than baseball. The row I looked through started with 1984. It was filled with rookie cards of Mattingly, Gooden, McGwire, Puckett, Clemens, and the like. There were multiples of almost every card. There were probably 10 McGwire and 15 Puckett rookie cards. The last few cards in the row really caught my eye.
I grabbed the Upper Deck rookie cards of Albert Pujols and Ichiro. I mentioned in a recent post that I didn't do much collecting in 2001, so this is actually my first Pujols rookie card and I think I only have a couple of other Ichiro rookie cards (a damaged Topps Update that I got for a dime and an Upper Deck Vintage).
Whoa. Didn't realize that Pujols rookie cards sell for more than 3x the price of Ichiros. Guess chicks aren't the only the ones who did the long ball. Collectors too.
ReplyDeleteNice pick ups. I sure am missing going to shows.
ReplyDeleteThose are great deals on both the Ichiro and Pujols. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice haul. Can't wait to see the rest of the card show haul.
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