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December 08, 2013, 10:17:00 PM
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Up for sale:  All recent prospects and young stars - Bowman and Topps - 2010-present, including graded and certified autographs.  All cards are in amazing shape, many are serial #500 or less, and stored in penny sleeves and top loaders.  I'm a real deal collector.  Smoke and pet-free home.  

Trout, Harper, Puig, J Fernandez, W Myers, Taveras, Machado, Meadows, Frazier, T Walker, Zunino and so much more.

I'd like to sell $500+ lots of cards at a time.  I can provide an inventory list and/or pictures.  I have an established and blemish-free reputation on ebay for the last 2 years, with 1000+ positive feedbacks and zero negative feedbacks.  I can confirm my identity through ebay, if you message me there.  Whatever it takes.  Cmon, there's got to be some baseball card collectors out there.  Let's play ball!  
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December 09, 2013, 06:55:10 AM
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Thank you for your interest, but I'd rather not discuss single cards and selling at $5-$20 here on the board.  I have plenty of puigs, including platinum, bowman chrome, topps update and pro debut, short prints and super short prints.  I want to unload $500+ at a time, for bitcoin.  Look up my track record on ebay - 77garrys77

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December 09, 2013, 09:29:44 PM
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To answer your question.  Yes, I have Puig Platinum's.  But I am not interested in selling a few individual cards.  I'd rather discuss selling lots of $500+, which would entail putting together an inventory list of players your interested in, as well as pictures.  I have up to $50k in cards to sell (the equivalent of $100k+ Becket prices.)   

I shared my Ebay id, to vouch for my reputation.  I thought it would be helpful.  I currently do not have any Ebay listings, because I'm interested in selling for bitcoin, not $usd.  Since this listing isn't generating any interest however, I'll turn back to selling on Ebay and find another way to convert to btc.
       

 
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December 09, 2013, 10:24:06 PM
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people still collect baseball cards  Huh
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December 09, 2013, 11:04:10 PM
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The 80s and 90s were horrible for collecting.  Mass production killed it.  In the last few years however, scarcity has come into play.  Cards are manufactured as scarce, stamped with serial numbers - #/5, #/25, #/50, #/99 and so on - and with it, high prices!  Bring certified autographs into the mix and then you get cards like 2009 Mike Trout #/25 Auto selling for $5000 on ebay. 

So yeah, collecting is back. 
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December 13, 2013, 12:46:46 PM
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The 80s and 90s were horrible for collecting.  Mass production killed it.  In the last few years however, scarcity has come into play.  Cards are manufactured as scarce, stamped with serial numbers - #/5, #/25, #/50, #/99 and so on - and with it, high prices!  Bring certified autographs into the mix and then you get cards like 2009 Mike Trout #/25 Auto selling for $5000 on ebay.  

So yeah, collecting is back.  

Yep. Let's print the same exact card in blue and stamp it as #/25, this one in green and stamp it as #/99, make this one all shiny and stamp it as #/250......

That's why I'm a prewar type collector - the cards are actually scarce, not just considered scarce because Topps decides to change some little thing.
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December 15, 2013, 12:00:30 AM
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i collected cards when i was a teenage. i had 30 84 donruss don mattingly, 75 jose canseco 86 donruss rookies(sold them for $110 each )
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