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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Flea Market Finds #183: Binders & Sets

Saturday's trip to Branham Flea Market was cancelled due to poor weather.  On the surface that kind of sucks, because I potentially missed out on some flea market finds.  However it was kind of a blessing, because I'm already two weeks behind in recapping my trip to the De Anza Flea Market.  

So let's get it started...


Purchase #11990 Leaf Baseball Set  $20

I've had strong ties to the 1990 Leaf baseball set dating back to my early college years when I was working at the LCS.  While there, I built two complete sets that I still own thirty-plus years later.


Not sure what the deal is, but I've been stumbling across a significant amount of these cards in recent months.  Back in August, I picked up a Series 1 set, because it was super cheap.  Two weeks later, I found the Frank Thomas rookie card (from Series 2) sitting in a box I purchased. 

This time around I found a guy with a bunch of Junk Wax Era sets.  One of them was the 1990 Leaf set pictured above.  I obviously don't need another one, but for $20 the price was right.


Side note... this purchase is the perfect time to share my OCD issues.  Whenever I buy a set, I obviously go through it to make sure it's complete.  If I know I'll be holding onto it, I give it a brand new home with new semi-rigid holders like shown above.

By the way... if you're a fan of 1990 Leaf like myself... I encourage you to check out a recent post on Card Boredom that takes a deep dive into David's wallet card which is a 1990 Leaf Sammy Sosa.  It's very informative and super interesting.


Purchase #2Deadpool Comics  $5

Not many comic book fans among my readers, but I assure you there are more cards down below.  So just scroll down...

Deadpool #1 (2023)

Deadpool: Nerdy 30 (2021)

Deadpool #1 (2020)

Before I get into the final five purchases, I wanted to mention that there was a card show at a nearby mall the day of the De Anza Flea Market.  In other words, the regulars who usually set up at the flea market opted to set up at the show.  I also feel like a lot of the collectors I compete with out here were at the card show too.

I was pretty happy about that, because I came across a guy with a bunch of cards.  Normally fresh inventory like this would attract a ton of collectors and vendors.  But an hour into my walk, I was able to pick through this guy's boxes without any competition.  Here's my haul broken down into five parts...


Purchase #3aFootball Relics  $30

The first box I flipped through was a box of $5 autographs, relics, and inserts.  


As soon as I saw the Favre jersey cards, I asked if he'd give me a discount if I purchased a stack.


After some haggling, we settled on $3 each if I purchased 10 or more cards.


Purchase #3bDollar Box  $10

He also had a box of dollar rookie cards, autos, relics, and inserts.  I was stoked to find another Favre jersey card for my collection:

2003 Fleer Mystique Shining Stars Jerseys #SS-BF

I rounded out the stack with these nine cards:


I also found this really cool insert sitting in the box:

1999 Donruss Preferred QBC Passing Grade #10

If you're not familiar with this insert set, each card contains two parts.  There's a sleeve:


And a football that slides into the sleeve:


I asked if he'd take $10 for these eleven cards and he accepted.


He also had about twenty binders with basketball cards.  He told me they were $10 each except for the Warriors one.  He wanted $30 for that, because it contained a bunch of memorabilia cards and autographs.

Well I pulled that one out first.  Then I found another one full of Jordans, Kobes, and Lebrons.


I didn't have the time to scan everything, but here's a peek into each binder...


Purchase #3cGolden State Warriors Binder  $30


I didn't end up counting, but there were around seventy-five memorabilia cards and autographs.  Obviously there weren't any high-end Curry relics, but I did find a couple of cool cards:

2012-13 Elite Court Kings White Canvas Autographs #40 (#'d 01/99)

2013-14 Panini Innovation Foundations Ink #96

The Bogut went into my Prime # PC and the Sleepy Floyd was added to my Golden State Warriors PC.  There was also a nice stack of Curry base cards and low-end inserts.

Although I was excited about this binder, I was way more excited about this one...


Purchase #3dJordan, Kobe, & Lebron Binder  $10

Back in the 90's, I was a huge Jordan collector.  I kept most of the nicer inserts from back then, but sold off his base cards when I left the hobby in the early 2000's.  Adding them back into my collection has been a challenge due to his popularity.

That's why I was super excited to buy several hundred Jordans for less than a nickel each.  Granted... the majority were part of the 2007-08 Fleer Michael Jordan box set:


But there were some base cards, subset cards, and low-end inserts as well:


Here are five of my favorites:

1991-92 Upper Deck #44
1991-92 Upper Deck Award Winners #AW1
1991-92 Upper Deck Award Winners #AW4

1992-93 Stadium Club #1
1992-93 Topps Archives #52

The second half of the binder contained Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, and a ton of other 90's stars and rookie cards.


I was especially happy to add these three Kobe cards to his Topps base card run:

2004-05 Topps #8
2005-06 Topps #69
2006-07 Topps #8

I'm down to only needing four more to complete the run.  The good news is I have his rookie card and the overpriced 2008-09 card.  I just need four from the late 90's and early 2000's.  The bad news is his base cards can sometimes be hard to find in bargain bins, so I'll have to be patient with this project.


Purchase #3eNon-Sports Factory Set  $10

2004 Upper Deck History of the United States Set

The last thing I grabbed off this guy's table was this factory set filled with cards featuring U.S. Presidents, states, and historical events from our country's history.  There are a few cards from this set that I have been meaning to add to my collection, so I was happy to find a complete set for a decent price.

Well that wraps up my latest run to the flea market.  This may or may not have been the final one of 2025.  I'll leave that up to Mother Nature.  Regardless I've purchased some awesome stuff this year at the flea market.  In fact, it's arguably my best year.  I have always wanted to do a Top 10 list of favorite flea market finds and this might just be the year I do it.  We'll see.

Until then...

Happy Tuesday and sayonara!

Friday, May 9, 2025

Sports Card Quickie

It's the end of the school year.  After today... there are five weeks left.  On one hand, it's a good thing.  Summer break is right around the corner.  On the other hand, my schedule has been a little hectic with state testing and end of the year activities.  To top it off... I have started helping my niece with her fifth grade math homework.

I'm not complaining.  I have set aside some time to walk around the flea market and organize cards.  However this weekend's schedule is pretty busy with family time.  Hanging with my brother tomorrow... and spending Mother's Day with my friend and her mom.  In other words, I probably won't be able to write a post this weekend, so today I'm going to hammer out a quickie (inspired by Johnny's Trading Spot).

Three weeks ago, I received a large care package from Woody... a collector I met on CCW and Sports Card Forum years ago.  But since I'm short on time, I'm going to show off the highlights and make it quick...

2001 Topps #201

The first thing I noticed was a stack of Nomo cards.  This one stood out, because I don't have many that feature him with the Detroit Tigers.

2002 Stadium Club #51

Here's a second year Ichiro with a well-cropped action shot.  This is just how I like them.

2024 Topps Chrome X-Fractor #150

Woody always sends me stacks of Raiders, 49ers, Giants, and Warriors for my students.  Usually there are a handful of cards I keep for myself.  This shiny Bo is one of them.

2024 Score #298

I really liked this Jerry Rice, but this one will be passed on to a student.

2023-24 Panini Phoenix Paragon #2

I don't have a copy of this Curry... so it's a keeper.  He actually sent me two, so the other went to school.

2024 Topps Update 1989 Topps Baseball #89US-14

He also sent me two copies of this Chapman.  Even though he's featured with the Giants... I kept one for my A's PC.

2019-20 Donruss Optic Winner Stays #15

Woody also sent me a bunch of cards for my team collections.  There was a time when I was a huge Lakers fan.  I don't really follow basketball anymore... but I still enjoy collecting their cards.

2024 Topps Chrome 1974 Topps Football Lazer Refractor #74TF-17

Gotta give props to Topps for this product.  These cards might be logoless... but their selection of photos helped cover up that fact.

2023 Panini Contenders #91

Right after I opened up this care package, Lockett signed with the Tennessee Titans.  That sucks, because he was one of my favorite Seahawks in recent years.

2024 Topps Holliday #H84

Shota rookies are cool.  Shota holiday variation rookie cards are even cooler.

2023 Topps World Baseball Classic Stars #WBC-56

Yamamoto was rolling (until he allowed 5 earned runs last night against Arizona).  Even though he's representing the Dodgers... I'm pulling for him to win the NL Cy Young Award this season.

2022 Stadium Club Chrome X-Fractor #159

On the other hand, Darvish is still injured... but should be coming back very soon.  At his age... I'm just hoping he can be a solid 3rd or 4th starter for them this season.

2024 Topps Update Silver Foilboard #US210

And finally... I'll wrap up this post with this gorgeous Jackson Merrill rookie card.  I'm super stoked that this guy is back on the field and so far... he hasn't suffered from a sophomore slump (knock on wood).

Thank you Woody!  I appreciate all of these additions to my collection... and for donating stacks of cards to my students.  And thank you John for inspiring this post... although it didn't turn out to be as quick as I thought it would be.

Happy Friday and sayonara!