Each bag contained fifty cards... which breaks down to 40¢ per card. After sitting for three weeks in my office, I finally got around to opening these up. Let's see if this purchase was a flea market find or a flea market flop.
Obviously for the price, the bulk of the bags were commons. However I managed to add a few notable names to my vintage binder. I'll start with the bag of 1961's:
There were a few other semi-stars as well as some A's and an unmarked checklist that I added to the binder. The rest are available if you are building this set (see list of #'s down below).
1961 Topps #20
1961 Topps #503
1961 Topps #483
1961 Topps #80
1961 Topps #41
These five are keepers. Here's a look at the other forty-five:
Next up are the 1959's. I don't own a lot of singles from this set, so I was happy to add these five to my binder:
Less star power compared to the stack of 1961's, but at least there were some familiar faces and names.
1959 Topps #268
1959 Topps #410
1959 Topps #392
1959 Topps #295
1959 Topps #428
In addition to the first five, I pulled a few semi-stars from these nine pocket pages... along with all of the A's and a pair of unmarked team cards. The rest are available to those who are working on either of these sets.
Here's a breakdown of what's available:
1961 Topps : 100, 116, 131, 151, 182, 190, 193, 201, 206, 213, 216, 225, 236, 242, 253, 259, 272, 275, 283, 285, 334, 339, 352, 378, 418, 458, and 465
1959 Topps : 29, 43, 72, 75, 84, 94, 167, 169, 170, 188, 196, 199, 207, 219, 223, 232, 242, 258, 277, 285, 299, 308, 323, 347, 370, 379, 386, 419, 434, 454, 479, and 501
In hindsight, this wasn't one of my better purchases (in regards to value), but I wouldn't classify this as a "flop". I was able to add some singles to my collection. The rest will either help some of you out with set builds... or go into my box of vintage.
What do you think? $40 for fifty 1959 Topps cards and fifty 1961 Topps cards. Find or flop? You make the call.
Happy Thursday and sayonara!