Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Affordable Treasures


Back in
August, I went to the mall show and managed to spend a little less than the price of your average blaster.  I originally scheduled this post for the end of August, but I'm a little behind in regards to blogging.

Enough chit chat... let's check out the affordable treasures I found at the show...


Purchase #1Shiny Topps Chrome  $5

The first dealer I stopped at had four or five 3,200ct. boxes filled with sleeved rookies, inserts, and parallels from a variety of sports.  I only flipped through the box with dollar baseball and it was loaded with shiny treasures.

2024 Topps Chrome All-Etch #CAE-14

This was the first card that caught my eye... and essentially motivated me to flip through the rest if the row.  I'm a huge fan of etched Chrome refractors from the 90's and this card reminds me of something from that era.

He had a few different players from the set, but Soto was the biggest name and the only one I deemed worthy of the one dollar price tag.

2024 Topps Chrome 1989 Baseball #89-CB1

2024 Topps Chrome Refractor #250

2024 Topps Chrome Strokes #S-1

2024 Topps Chrome Refractor #110

In the moment, I was pretty excited about finding all of these for a buck each.  Figured $5 was about how much I'd have to pay for a retail pack and at least I was getting cards that I wanted.

Sadly based on COMC prices... I overpaid.  But a buck a piece is still affordable.


Purchase #2Grab Bags  $2


Next up was a gentleman with dollar grab bags.  Most of them contained newer stuff, but there were two vintage ones sitting off to the side.  I grabbed them both:


Here's a peek at grab bag #1:


Here are my favorites:

1979 Topps #411
1979 Topps #416

Ichiro broke Sisler's single season record in 2004Pete broke Cobb's record in 1985.  But Jack and Cy still have a grasp on their records.

1979 Topps #215
1979 Topps #201
1979 Topps #95

The whole lot was
low grade vintage with some decent names sprinkled in there.  My favorite was this oddball Reggie:

1980 Topps Burger King Pitch, Hit, & Run #17

The second box was even cooler.  Here's the contents:


Although most of the cards are well loved... at less than each... this might just be my best bargain of the year.

1977 Topps #120
1977 Topps #580

There were a bunch of vintage hall of famers and perennial all-stars in this batch of cards.

Plus some Oakland A's:

1975 Topps #45
1975 Topps #461
1975 Topps #535

But my favorites were the league leader cards:

1973 Topps #67

1963 Topps #6

1970 Topps #61

These are the affordable treasures I dream of finding every time I walk around the flea market or card show.  Not sure if this dealer is a regular or not... but I'll definitely be on the lookout for him at next month's show.


Purchase #3Another Dollar Bin  $5

Grab bag guy also had a dollar bin.  Pulled these from it...

2022 Topps Platinum Anniversary Fuchsia Refractor #121 (#'d 028/100)

Beltre is one of those guys I grew to love over the course of his career.  It wasn't just the fact that he had hall of fame numbers.  It had to do with his personality, his relationship with Elvis Andrus, and his shenanigans on the field.

1963 Topps #126

As much as I loved those two vintage grab bags, this card was the highlight of the day.  It's damaged (paper loss on the right side of the card), but it's a sixty-one year old card of Bob Uecker for a buck!  This is the epitome of an affordable treasure.

2022 Topps Platinum Anniversary Blue Prism Refractor #24

A shiny Mays for a buck?  I'd buy that for a dollar!

2019 Bowman Platinum Purple Foil #74 (#'d 191/250)

A serial numbered Betts?  I'll take that too.

2019-20 Panini Hoops Premium Stock Green Prizm #59

I may or may not already have this card from one of Xavier's care packages, but for I'll grab multiples of shiny Curry cards if they're a buck each.


Purchase #4The Quarter Bin  $5

The final purchase of the day was from a friend of mine who recently purchased a bunch of 5,000ct. boxes filled with baseball and football.  They were quarter boxes, so I didn't find anything too crazy.  But it kept me engaged for close to an hour.

His boxes were semi-sorted by teams... and as you'll soon see the Reds, Tigers, and Phillies were the ones I was able to look through before my back started hurting.

Here's what I pulled:


Joey Votto is one of those guys who never failed to entertain... which is why I have a small collection of his cards.  I missed out on a lot of his early cards... so I grabbed these three and the nice color-matched 2014 parallel.  Sadly... none of these are his true rookie cards.

But I did find a rookie card of Eric the Red:

1985 Topps #627

Let's move on to another famous Cincinnati Reds player:


Love him or hate him... he's the MLB all-time hits leader and an all-time great.

Next up are some 70's affordable treasures...


And some 80's affordable treasures...


Most of these cards were scanned back in August and I'm only now getting a chance to reflect on my purchases.  The first purchase is the only one I really regret.  However... it's nice to see current inserts and parallels finally returning to dollar bins.

Overall... the affordable vintage saved the day.  Hopefully I'll find some more affordable treasures at next month's show.

Happy Tuesday and sayonara!

6 comments:

Nachos Grande said...

A nice haul of cards - and I love to see some Reds represented. Shoot me your mailing address, I can probably find a Votto rookie to send your way!

GTT said...

Those vintage dollar grab bags are incredible. The Uecker is stunning too - and living in Ranger country I'm also impressed by the Beltre.

Johnnys Trading Spot said...

That 2nd dollar box was great! Especially the Braves :)

bamlinden said...

Love this post!! When I hear people talk about getting “priced out of the hobby”, I will be sure to share the awesomeness of affordable treasures. There truly is something out there for everyone.

Pack it up when the back hurts…I hear ya. Ha ha.

night owl said...

More success than I've had at my most recent smaller shows. Burger King Jackson and Uecker are highlights for me.

Nick Vossbrink said...

Love the BK Reggie and how it's a different photo than the base Topps. Second grab bag is fantastic too with all those HoFers. Really telling though how out of whack everything is when Uecker's 1962 RC is over $100 and his 1963 is in a dollar box.