There’s nothing like cards from 1970 through 1981. The designs were so bright vivid and unique from one another. I appreciate commons but yeah the Aaron was phenomenal!
Nice Aaron! I bought that card a few years ago for a pretty hefty price, pretty much the same condition as yours. That's why I love this product, mostly the 70s, but the regular Repacked Wax is still good (Pulled 3 80's rookies my last box). Have a good day, thanks for showing!
maybe not something to run home and tell your mom about but that's Ray Knight's rookie card. 1986 World Series MVP and scored the run in one of the most iconic broadcaster calls of all time "..in comes Knight and the Mets win!" card looks to be in good shape, too.
Agreed, these boxes are a rip off. At around $120 a box average or more, the total value of all the cards are half of what you pay, in those conditions. If and I say IF they were all 9's year for sure it'd be worth it. The ONLY PEOPLE making a killing are those that repackage these cards. I guess if you do it for fun it's a different story
Everyone wants to think that the latest and greatest hot young player will end up being "the best there ever was at this game." So the first card appearance of one of these young hotshots will shoot up in value before the player has done anything. 99 times out of a hundred, of course, it doesn't happen - or even come close to happening. One way that people make money on things like this is to get the cards as early as possible, wait for the run-up, and sell at a profit. But it seems most people want to hold on to it, in hopes of greater riches. It's like a lot of things, you want to buy low and sell high, but too many people keep telling themselves it (whatever it is) will go higher.
There’s nothing like cards from 1970 through 1981. The designs were so bright vivid and unique from one another. I appreciate commons but yeah the Aaron was phenomenal!
Nice Aaron! I bought that card a few years ago for a pretty hefty price, pretty much the same condition as yours. That's why I love this product, mostly the 70s, but the regular Repacked Wax is still good (Pulled 3 80's rookies my last box). Have a good day, thanks for showing!
Need more just the 70’s product
Hammerin' Hank! Booya!!!! Grats!!!
Sweet. It will definitely pay for that box!
maybe not something to run home and tell your mom about but that's Ray Knight's rookie card. 1986 World Series MVP and scored the run in one of the most iconic broadcaster calls of all time "..in comes Knight and the Mets win!" card looks to be in good shape, too.
You're right, nothing to tell Mommy about!
Ryan and Carlton .. nice one
Palmer
Hank Aaron!!
Can you handle these cards like you aren't all cracked out
Duh, what?
Ok mom.
😂
Maybe a bit harshly put, but yes, he handles them roughly.
I couldn’t watch due to that. I will increase meds.
Congrats on hitting the Hank Aaron! I will be opening a box of these on Sunday.
I’ll be watching Sammy
Have you ever handled things made of paper?
Happy New Year! Let's see what we got going on in this box!!
last pack magic strikes again!
The 1977 mark Fidrych leaders card is decent
The BIrd!
Was a nice card until you bent the corner.
Never seen them packs before where you pick them up at?
Repackedwax.com
The Aaron card is nice, but the truth is, in its condition you can find them all day for 3 or 4 dollars.
Agreed, these boxes are a rip off. At around $120 a box average or more, the total value of all the cards are half of what you pay, in those conditions. If and I say IF they were all 9's year for sure it'd be worth it. The ONLY PEOPLE making a killing are those that repackage these cards. I guess if you do it for fun it's a different story
An Aaron in a 5 is about $150 but yours looks better except for the bottom right corner
You open those packs angry.
Omg learn how to handle cards. I can't watch you dig the corners of these cards into the palm of your shaky hand.
Omg?! What are you a 7th grade girl from 2003?
Smoke a blunt before you open packs! And where are your inserts to put those cards in? Why are you in such a hurry? Chilllllllll out,relax...
I AM A OUTSIDER HERE I DONT FOLLOW BASEBALL WHATS SPECIAL ABOUT A ROOKIE CARD I AM FROM ENGLAND 🔵🔵⚪️⚪️🚜🚜🚜🚜
Everyone wants to think that the latest and greatest hot young player will end up being "the best there ever was at this game." So the first card appearance of one of these young hotshots will shoot up in value before the player has done anything. 99 times out of a hundred, of course, it doesn't happen - or even come close to happening.
One way that people make money on things like this is to get the cards as early as possible, wait for the run-up, and sell at a profit. But it seems most people want to hold on to it, in hopes of greater riches. It's like a lot of things, you want to buy low and sell high, but too many people keep telling themselves it (whatever it is) will go higher.
The RC is the first card of a player and usually most valuable.
pure junk