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Old 11-27-2015, 01:16 PM
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a complete set with a chipper 9 just sold for $1400

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1991-Topps-D...8AAOSwwbdWOk24
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Old 11-27-2015, 05:05 PM
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ty for all the words everyone
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:46 PM
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Sorry to revive an old thread here, but I'm wondering if anyone can help. I found my collection of DS cards that were given to me by a friend of my dads returning from DS. I was given 2 sealed boxes which, being 11 years old, I promptly opened, looked at once, put in to two storage boxes and forgot about for 25 years. Lol.

So now out of the 1,000 cards I started with I have around 800, making about 75% of a complete set.

Can anyone give me some advice on getting the rest of the commons I'm missing and what's the best way to get the set graded? Should I start with sending in the key cards I have, and then working my way down, or submit the set as a whole? Or is it even worth getting the commons graded?

I'm kind of lost on what to do here to maximize the value of my set and not having collected in 20 years, I'm kind of lost on what my next step(s) should be.

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~Phil

Also, what's the best way to protect/store them until they get graded? 9 card sheets, individual protectors, something else??

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Old 01-06-2016, 04:49 PM
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Hey Phil,

Congrats. That is a fun way to start a set. It shouldn't be too hard to finish the set. You have a nice start. I generally put these cards in penny sleeves and then top loaders. However, that takes up a lot of room. If you put them in a binder, you run the risk of nicking the corners, but they are easier to see as a set. Due to the number of DS cards I have, I keep them in penny sleeves and then boxed numerically. I have 1 set in a binder for reference.

As for grading I would have the stars graded....but save your money on grading the remainder of the set. Having only the stars graded won't hurt your resale value. In fact, most DS sets are sold with only the top cards graded....

Have fun finishing the set and enjoy!


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Old 01-06-2016, 05:50 PM
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Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it. Any suggestions on where to buy the remaining cards I need to finish the set without having to worry about counterfeits? Most of the cards I need are commons, but need a couple of key cards like Ryan.
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Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it. Any suggestions on where to buy the remaining cards I need to finish the set without having to worry about counterfeits? Most of the cards I need are commons, but need a couple of key cards like Ryan.
Contact a store called Baseball 17 in Myrtle Beach SC. I was in there about five years ago and they had a binder of commons (500 or so) for a buck a piece. I grabbed a handful and a Griffey Jr they had in a display. I was back in this past summer to grab some hobby boxes to bust on a rainy beach day and the binder remained almost untouched. I'm not sure if the owner is online or would mind shipping, but I'd bet you'd knock out a large portion of the commons in one swoop if he's still got them. I'm not an expert on the series, but I never questioned them considering the large number of Air Force and Navy bases in the town and surrounding area. Good luck.
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Old 01-07-2016, 09:03 PM
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One of the best ways I have found to finish sets is by buying in lots. You save in shipping and your average cost per card should be quite a bit lower. Steve has a good suggestion if they are still availanle. Also many sellers on eBay will sell in lots if you ask them via eBay messages.

Learn to spot a fake DS card.....there are a number of articles to read on this site. Pay attention to the shield embossing and the sheet codes on the back of the cardz and you will be a pro in no time. Facebook also has a group that is active in Desert Shield cards.....have met a few of the group and they are quite knowledgeable.

Check in every so often and let us know how yourmset is progressing. Best of luck!


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