Congrats! You always make great investments…love the player selections. I hope you rack in da money after that insane Ohtani game 🔥 Thanks for the content! LV
@@littlevictoriessportscards197 what a performance he had. The Ohtani inventory got wiped out on eBay after that game. His sales volume the past 24 hrs is insane. I appreciate you watching!
Loved the order especially seeing the old gold label cards considering they aren't made anymore. You ever try grading any pristine baseball from the last few years?
@@Rebel_Scum1 I think I’ve only graded one Gunner Henderson that was uncirculated and didn’t do well on it. I’ve graded some old mauer and Pujols. As well as some 2000s football. But haven’t ventured much in to ultra modern pristine.
Yup correct. Hockey cards are one of the few card licenses Fanatics doesn't have. UD has the full licensing. Fanatics is just making jerseys for NHL teams is probably what you saw.
@@bkruger3277 awesome! I must have misunderstood. That’s great to hear though. I can’t imagine licensed hockey cards being produced by anyone other than upper deck.
@@JJBreezy40 I’m not to sure how to answer that. Very broad question that would come with a very broad answer. Respectfully, there’s just so many cards and different expectations and goals. As far as the act of examining them, that is what it is. But determining what goes, there’s a massive range of stuff going on there. For you and everyone else too I’m sure.
@@jbkilluh I’ve heard some call it that. I like sep-ee-ah haha. I’m sure that’s not correct. I’ve never even heard it used outside of cards, I’m assuming it’s a color.
@@jbkilluh good to know. I just read up on the definition and all that. I’ve been saying it wrong for 10+ years, trying to break that will be a challenge. Appreciate the info!
@@macstener5295 the funny thing is that it seems to be the baseball card folks that pronounce it like that. It was so weird to hear it when I first started collecting. I always wonder who started that and passed it along throughout the hobby for years lol
@@jbkilluh haha I think back to 2011 Topps chrome Chris sale and freddie freeman rookies as my earliest memories of that refractor. The Topps chrome football sets from around that same time as well. I’ve Most definitely been calling it Sep-ia since then. But I never heard it pronounced correctly until very recently with all the UA-cam videos going around. I thought it was just newer people in the hobby pronouncing it wrong. That being said, there must be a very big chunk of the hobby pronouncing it wrong.
Keep em coming! I always look forward to your reveals since I grade the exact same stuff!!
@@jmsolfest appreciate it!
Congrats! You always make great investments…love the player selections. I hope you rack in da money after that insane Ohtani game 🔥 Thanks for the content! LV
@@littlevictoriessportscards197 what a performance he had. The Ohtani inventory got wiped out on eBay after that game. His sales volume the past 24 hrs is insane.
I appreciate you watching!
Great selection and grades!
@@All_In_1981 thanks!
Loved the order especially seeing the old gold label cards considering they aren't made anymore. You ever try grading any pristine baseball from the last few years?
@@Rebel_Scum1 I think I’ve only graded one Gunner Henderson that was uncirculated and didn’t do well on it. I’ve graded some old mauer and Pujols. As well as some 2000s football. But haven’t ventured much in to ultra modern pristine.
Nice job
Upper deck extended the NHL license erlier this year. Fanatics i believe only has the uniform license
Yup correct. Hockey cards are one of the few card licenses Fanatics doesn't have. UD has the full licensing. Fanatics is just making jerseys for NHL teams is probably what you saw.
@@bkruger3277 awesome! I must have misunderstood. That’s great to hear though. I can’t imagine licensed hockey cards being produced by anyone other than upper deck.
Great stuff. Awesome results!
Jeez lots of gems. What’s your process to determine what u send in?
@@JJBreezy40 I’m not to sure how to answer that. Very broad question that would come with a very broad answer. Respectfully, there’s just so many cards and different expectations and goals. As far as the act of examining them, that is what it is. But determining what goes, there’s a massive range of stuff going on there. For you and everyone else too I’m sure.
Where do you get these cards?
@@Eyesack165 eBay for the most part
Just FYI, it’s Sepia (See-pee-uh) 🤙🏻
@@jbkilluh I’ve heard some call it that. I like sep-ee-ah haha. I’m sure that’s not correct. I’ve never even heard it used outside of cards, I’m assuming it’s a color.
@@macstener5295 yea it’s traditionally a photography term
@@jbkilluh good to know. I just read up on the definition and all that. I’ve been saying it wrong for 10+ years, trying to break that will be a challenge. Appreciate the info!
@@macstener5295 the funny thing is that it seems to be the baseball card folks that pronounce it like that. It was so weird to hear it when I first started collecting. I always wonder who started that and passed it along throughout the hobby for years lol
@@jbkilluh haha I think back to 2011 Topps chrome Chris sale and freddie freeman rookies as my earliest memories of that refractor. The Topps chrome football sets from around that same time as well. I’ve Most definitely been calling it Sep-ia since then. But I never heard it pronounced correctly until very recently with all the UA-cam videos going around. I thought it was just newer people in the hobby pronouncing it wrong. That being said, there must be a very big chunk of the hobby pronouncing it wrong.
I hate sending die cuts they are always tough
@@joelkaplan2157 definitely can be a challenge! I enjoy 2020 select die cuts.
You're a grading machine Mac!