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Old 06-23-2021, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by swarmee View Post
For those of you criticizing the junk wax buyer, they could just know more than you. There are approximately 15 cards in 1990 Topps that sell for $500-1,000 each if they have a specific rare print defect. There are four or so better known errors in 1991 Topps that regularly sell $100-200 each if you know what to look for.

If all you see is a monster box of commons from Topps junk wax era, and you're not screening them for these rare errors/variations, then maybe you're selling the boxes cheap...

Same thing for modern Topps or Heritage or Upper Deck. So many unannounced/nearly impossible to notice SPs, SSPs, errors, etc that people looking to complete Master Sets still need. Before you toss them in the trash or sell for cardboard recycling value, check your cards against junkwaxgems or baseballcardpedia.
This is why I was glad I never got rid of the boxes of junk era cards I had accumulated over the years in my basement. I recently sorted them for these error and variation cards and found a bunch of them. None of the 1990 Topps blackless cards, but I did find a partial blackless Frank Thomas card that I sent off to PSA. I also found some of the hard to find 1991 error cards like the Mark Whiten and Chris Hoiles. I will never pass up a box of 1990-1991 Topps cards ever again if I can get it cheap, just for the fun of error hunting.
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