1980 Topps Baseball Vending Box - Rickey Henderson Rookie Search
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- Grabbed a vending box of 1980 Topps baseball cards to bust open and search for the infamous Rickey Henderson rookie card. Hoping to get the Rickey plus a Nolan Ryan, Dave Winfield, George Brett and Willie Stargell too.
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1983 Topps set is my favorite set. Congrats on the Henderson.
Great pick JK!!! Thanks for watching and the comment. I love the 83 Boggs and Gwynn cards.
@@COGSportsCards Sandberg for me. Its a beautiful set. Plus the Strawberry traded, it's just one of the best sets Topps put out.
@@stubone77 Yeah James, I totally agree with you.
@@COGSportsCards Love your channel btw. I'm a new subscriber. GOD BLESS.
@@stubone77 Thanks so much for the sub James!!! Really appreciate it!
Great video. 81 Topps is my favorite. First set my dad bought me for Christmas. I’ve been hooked ever since.
Thanks mic!!! 81 is a great set that has grown on us this year. Great that your dad bought you that set. Awesome memories.
They got more excited for Dale Murphy than Steve Carlton & Tom Seaver. lol 😆
Yeah MP, Murphy was my favorite player growing up so I PC him. Definitely get more excited about finding a Murph than Carlton and Seaver in the 80 set. Would be different if we were finding their cards from the 60's
New subscriber. Love your passion and excitement opening those. Congrats on the Rickey. My favorite player of all time. Even when I left the hobby for a LONG time I kept on collecting Henderson's. As a kid in little league and Pony Leagues I batted lead off and was super fast. I took leads off bases and crouched like Rickey and just tried to emulate his style. He is the best all-time to me. I cherish my Henderson rookie. That card and my 89 Griffey UD went to college with me and have been everywhere I have been. Tony LaRussa is 100% right when he called Rickey the most dangerous player of that generation.
Favorite set of the 80s? Not because you are giving it away but 1987 Topps is far and away my favorite. Its the set I started to really get into cards with and its just a fantastic looking baseball card. Stands out from the rest of the 80s cards in a big way.
Great channel, look forward to seeing you guys do more.
Thanks so much JP!!! Rickey is a legend for sure. Awesome memories there stealing bases. Did you imitate his batting stance in whiffle ball? I had a whole line up I imitated. LOL I am amazed at how many people are picking the 87 set. It's really growing in popularity. Maybe because it brings back those memories.
@@COGSportsCards No I didnt imitate his batting stance, he got too cramped down for me (I was tall and constantly moving in the box...legs, waist, bat twitching)
Glad to see 87 Topps getting its due....like I said its an amazing card design. I am not a huge fan of 86 and 88 (they are 80s so still cool, but just dont look great) so its like they took all their creativity between 86-88 and stuck it into 87. Im a fan of 89 Topps design as well. Its simple buy classy IMHO.
You guys looking for one more hit at the end reminded me of earlier this summer when I bought a box of 88 Fleer specifically to find a Canseco I didnt have for my collection. I got it as the second to last card in the last pack of the box........
That little ding on the Henderson isnt very bad at all.....card still looks incredibly clean, great shine on it.
@@jimmyplenderleith9471 Yeah Jimmy, the Henderson corner isn't terrible but still a bummer. We sent it to HGA just for the heck of it. Thought it would be cool for people to see what it graded after they watched us pull it. Good memories on the 88 Canseco. That card was fire back in the day.
Enjoyed you show. Both back some good memories. I personally liked the 1985 topps. Need a Clemens to complete my set.
Thanks Walter!!!! 85 set is a great set.
Nice break. Not everyday that you see a 1980 Topps vending baseball box break. I think 1987 Topps is the my favorite. It was the first year I started collecting and is full of RC’s. The Bo Jackson “Future Stars” is a “top 10”👍🏼⚾️
Thanks so much LS!!! It was really cool to open these cards. 87 Topps is gaining popularity lately. I like that Bo Future Stars card too. Sent one to be graded for the PC recently. Will be posting when we get them back. Not a 10 but just wanted it slabbed for the PC.
My preferred 1989s card set would be the 81 Topps. Great job on busting wax!!!
1980s set
Good pick UTKFan!!! We like the hat set too!
Also, really like the PSA info in the top right corner on the hits cards
Thanks Paul. Appreciate the comment. Takes a while extra but I think its nice to have on there. Hopefully it helps some people out.
Hey, awesome video, keep up thegreatwork. I have always loved 1987 Fleer, but a close second is 1987 Topps. Will Clark has been my favorite player for along time. I still collect his cards.
Thanks so much Ron!!! I remember thinking 87 Fleer was going to be worth more than any other set. Will The Thrill!!!!
Wow! And from a nice looking box too, wasn’t bowed and centering was pretty nice. Congrats guys. 1980 topps was near my favorite 😘🥰❤️
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Thanks so much DP!!! Was definitely pretty good for a vending box. So are you putting down '80 as your favorite for the giveaway?
@@COGSportsCards yes ❤️
Love 1980 Topps! It’s my favorite set. Nice Murphy pulls! I happy you finally pulled your Rickey! My favorite is Gorman Thomas.
Yeah Jay, great set. Thanks again for the shout out on your video. Is there a story behind the Gorman Thomas?
@@COGSportsCards Gorman Thomas is one of favorites of all time. If my memory is correct it was 1982 and I was ten. I was just starting to get into baseball. I was watching a Red Sox - Brewers game on a local Boston station and this guy Gorman Thomas just pounds a homer over the Green Monster, over the twenty-foot high fence on top of the Green Monster, over Lansdowne st. According to to the color commentator Bob Montgomery it hit the Mass Turnpike. As a ten year old I thought he was serious but only as an adult I realized that this was impossible. I was just floored by what Thomas did. Additionally, a few months earlier I read “Casey At Bat” in school and just connected Gorman Thomas with this mythical character who although he struck out must’ve been a tremendous power hitter because he was well, The Mighty Casey. Thomas leading the league in homers with Reggie Jackson in 1982 just cemented my awe for Stormin’ Gorman. That 1980 Topps card of Gorman Thomas stuck out to me because of this and because he was in that crouch which even as a kid it seemed like a unique pose for a baseball card. It’s funny what we remember from our childhoods. Thanks for asking.
@@jayscards8640 Awesome memories and great story Jay! Really cool. That's definitely why I like Dale Murphy. Watched him with my dad growing up and thought he was going to break Hank Aaron's record. LOL
@@COGSportsCards Back in the day Murphy was the best player in the NL. Unfortunately because of the time I never got to see him play much during his MVP years. While I do miss the “good ole days” before interleague play, I never saw the Murphy play except for in the ‘82 playoffs and several All-Star Games. It was because of this lack of national TV exposure that made card collecting so much more impactful than say today (in my humble opinion). My access to NL players and most non-Red Sox players was through daily box scores. Cards put faces to the names. Now with MLB TV, ESPN and Fox Sports, I essentially have access to all games giving the cards a much different meaning to me. Through my eyes, a 1980 Topps Dale Murphy means more to me than a 2018 Ohtani RC and 2019 Tatis RC combined. Don’t mind me; I’m just a middle-aged man musing about the hobby.
@@jayscards8640 Yeah Jay, I agree with you. The only teams I could watch were the Braves and Cubs. Never really jumped on the Cubs but watched the Braves almost every day. Good point about people having access to all players now. Never thought of ball cards being the only real connection of putting a face to the name. I remember looking at my 83 Boggs rookie when I was younger and always rooting for him.
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My favorite 80's card set was the 1985 set. It was the first to have Olympic cards and my very first pack of cards back in 1986 had some guy named Mark McGwire in it. He sat in my sock drawer for a couple of years until I moved to Colorado and found out from a schoolmate that the card (this is before Beckett) had a value of $30. To a 15-year-old in the '80s that was a whole lot. I ended up trading it for a 1986 Donruss Rated Rookie card of another A's future star Jose Canseco who hit 40/40 that same year and went up to $125. I was hooked after that. I eventually traded the Canseco back to the classmate and got a 3500 ct box of 1980-1985 misc cards. I went through them and had RC's of Puckett, Gywnn, Will Clark, Bo Jackson and so many more turning the $125 into $400 worth of rookies and stars. I get very nostalgic when I think about that time, it made a solid foundation into collecting that has lasted me most of my adult life.
Thanks for the comment HH!!! Great story and memories. I never found a USA McGwire in a pack and then I could never afford to buy one. I did have an 86 Donruss Canseco that is still in my screw down holder to this day. That card was crazy hot like you said. Those cards are responsible for a lot of money being spent on cardboard. LOL
I like the 1984 Topps, the design of it very original and awesome!!!!! 😎😎😎
Good pick PSE! I like the 84 set because of one card. The Mattingly. Always liked that card and the 84 Donruss Mattingly.
@@COGSportsCards Yes!!!!!!
Great box. I'm a little jealous. I've tried for 20 years to find that card in local stores. No luck. That Rickey is biggest hole in my 80's collection right now. Its such a nice card/ pose. Someday I'll get it. I'm happy you guys got one. Just nice to see on video again. The 1984 topps football is still the best opening until you get some 1950s packs. That was epic!!
Thanks Joe!!! I agree. Seems to be a hard card to find unless you want to pay up on ebay. Agree the card has great eye appeal. I missed out on one locally a year ago because I didn't have cash on me. Went to ATM and came back the next day but the guy sold it out from under me. I'll tell Rusty Nutz to go buy some 50's packs to open. LOL
@@COGSportsCards Great cards. Careful with really old packs, even BBCE doesn't have a grasp on searched beyond 1970s. I saw Jabs spend $3,000 on a BBCE box of 1972 box. The entire box was destroyed by the gum that BBCE couldn't detect. The video is still on line. Its sad to see Hank Aarons stick to 5 other cards and ripped apart. Sad, but a must watch for vintage breaks.
That Rickey is one of my favorite cards ever. If I actually don’t work another 15 hours today, I’ll do a video of several topics tonight, and will be mentioning your channel to start the video. Can’t say enough about how much fun you have with the cards, and joke around. Cards are supposed to be fun like this. They always have been for me, and it’s obvious for you guys too. I also like how you like Dale Murphy. A really good gentleman.
Thanks so much man. That is amazing. We are definitely having a blast doing this. Especially getting to interact with the cardmunity like you said. I grew up watching Murphy so always liked him. He is a great guy like you said.
80 Topps and 83 topps are my favorites
Great picks Nick!!! Two good sets for sure. Thanks for stopping in!
Like the 89 topps set has that “classic retro” look
Nice pick Irish. Haven't seen anyone else pick that set yet. What's your favorite card in it???
@@COGSportsCards So many iconic photos in that 89 Topps set, but really like the Nolan Ryan in the regular set and of course the Griffey Jr. in the traded set
1986 Topps is my favorite set but the Bo Jackson in 1987Topps is my favorite card first rookie I ever pulled as a child
Congratulations on the Ricky
Nice pick JM!!! I like the 87 Future Stars Bo card too. Sent one off to HGA just for my PC!!! 86 is a good set as long as you include the traded cards.
1986 Topps. Not many good rookies but so many Hall of Fame players awesome set. Got to put it together with family.
Good pick Pete!!! 86 is a great set if you include the traded cards. Almost all the good rookies are in traded.
1987 Topps was my favorite and 1st set I collected. Dabs from the boys for the Henderson.
Good deal PS!!! Tell Phillip and Stephen to keep the dabs going!!! You should film a video of them dabbing to the hit horn. LOL
@@COGSportsCards we made a image of a figure doing the dab. Happy to share. Provide me an email and you guys can print it out and display it or use the concept to make a shirt. Lol
@@petersekulovski1942 cool Peter! Email is in the description and on the about tab of our channel!!!
Great box! Nice hit on Rickey.
Thanks Lrf!!! We are sending it off to get graded just for the heck of it. Be sure to enter the giveaway with a new comment.
Congrats!! Run Rickey Run!!! Think he deserves more love in the hobby!!!!!! Great video guys!
Thanks Jason!!! Yeah, he is a legend.
ohhh, so close, my favorite set is 1985 Topps
You barely made it in Johnny!!! Good pick though.
My favorite 80s set is 1986 Topps. Nice box and Henderson.
Thanks Jim!!! 86 is a good pick. As long as you include the traded cards right!
@@COGSportsCards yeah need the Bonds.
Nice Henderson. 1984 donruss set was my favorite set from the 80's.
Thanks Roy!!! Good pick. The 84 Mattingly is one of the best cards ever. Could never afford it when I was a kid so just looked at them in the case at my LCS.
Fav set of the 80s is the 82 set
Thanks Austin! 82 is a pretty sweet design with the hockey stick stripes.
Nice! Those cards look great. I’d say this is my favorite looking set of the 80s even though it was before my collecting days (but I did buy the 80 Topps Henderson rookie as a kid, still have it to this day). My favorite 80s set that I actually collected as a kid is 1989 Upper Deck.
Thanks GM10!!! I really like '80 too. It was just before my time. 89 UD was amazing when it came out. That was the first time I remember not being able to find packs to buy.
1983 Topps! Action pictures, profile headshots, position and team all on the front of the card. Good looking cards without being cluttered! Awesome hits guys! Rickey is my favorite player! Cheers!
Agree Paul. Great looking cards. Like colors on the Gwynn. Good design. Rickey is a legend!!! Thanks!!!
Good job boys. My favorite set from the 80's is the 1985 topps set.
Thanks Travis!!! Good pick. 85 is a great set. Clemens, USA McGwire and Eric Davis were my favorites growing up.
Great video! Congrats on the Henderson! My favorite set from the 80’s is actually 1987 topps. That was the year I started collecting baseball/hockey cards as a kid.
Thanks Matt!!! 87 is starting to grow on people more and more.
Grats guys!!!!! Mark Fidrych The Bird was the nicest guy I ever met I was 14 and he talked to me for like a half hour and answered all the questions he had answered a million times and treated me like I was Bob Eucker Awesome box fellas Thanks for sharing!!!!!
Thanks Klummps!!! Great to hear about Fidrych being so good to you as a kid. Cool story for sure.
It was so sad to hear about the Bird and he seemed like a good guy
@@jasonsmith2439 Yes he did
Wow what a great box !!! Congrats gentleman !!! My favorite set from the 80s has to be 1989 donruss . First cards I ever collected. Such great memories going to the smoke shop with my dad and brother trying to find blue Jays cards !
Thanks Brian. It was pretty good for a vending box. Got the Rickey but would have liked to get a Nolan out of it too. Cool to hear your first cards collected were '89 Donruss. Great memories. My first memories were getting a pack of 86 or 87 Topps from concessions after my rec league baseball games when I was little before I started playing travel ball. My dad would never buy me more than one pack per game. LOL
@@COGSportsCards my allowance was $1 back in 89. Got me 2 packs and a piece of bubble gum!
My favorite 80s set is the 83 Topps
Great pick Larry!!! Love the 83 Gwynn card. Colors just look awesome. The Boggs rookie is one of my favorites from my childhood.
Y’all got the Rickey!!! So happy for y’all!!!
Thanks CFC!!! Boom goes the Rickey!
The 1982 and 83 were my favorites. The had some great rookies.
Thanks SY!!! Good picks. 82 seems to be a love or hate set with the hockey stick design. 83 is legit!
Great box guys!! Favorite set is 89 upper deck. But a close second would be 84 fleer, with third going to 85 topps. Come to think of it, I like them all!!
Same here Driller!!! I could pick 5 or 6 sets that are my favorites.
As for my favorite baseball sets in the 80's, I would have to rank them 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 Topps Tiffany Sets and Traded Sets, 89 Upper Deck, 1980 Topps, 1985 Fleer, 1984 Donruss, 1988 Score, and 1989 Fleer ( Due to the Billy Card lol)
Thanks Eric. I always hated the Tiffany sets because couldn't afford them or even find them. 89 UD and 80 Topps are classics. And the FF Ripken is always a fan favorite!
Great rip I love those vending boxes I opened a 1980 vending box and did not get a Rickey Henderson, but pulled out everything else you can possibly get from that set. This was 20years ago and I think I paid $130 for it back then!! I’m not going to ask you guys what you paid for this box because I know it had to be A pretty penny,At any rate thank you for sharing I enjoyed it
Thanks so much Rob G!!! Wish we could find one for ten times that price now days. Vending boxes are fun but sometimes hit or miss. Did you ever get the Henderson later?
Yes I have a 1980 topps set, With a very nice Henderson (RC) in it I’ve had it for 21 years now, I am looking for another one though,It’s definitely on my radar to pick one up soon and A Derek Jeter SP. Thanks
@@robg7656 Yeah RG, that Jeter SP is on fire right now since he got in the hall. Would be cool to bust a box of that on the stream.
Are those universal treasures box really worth it because I’ve been itching to purchase one
@@robg7656 I don't man. It's really up to your expectations. We just love opening older cards so they are really fun for us. Some people say we are crazy for purchasing them. We love them but no guarantees you will get your money back out of them. I will say the more expensive boxes usually have the better condition cards in them. Since we have opened like ten boxes of them you can go watch what all we pull and see if you think its worth it. If we were just flippers I'd say no. But these go in our PC so we say yes.
Great video again guys as always. Really like the 87 donruss set.
Thanks Jeremy!!! Nice pick. 87 Donruss is a classic. I remember getting a factory sealed set when I was a kid. Still have it.
1987 of course
Thanks Andrew!!! I am surprised how many people are picking the 87 set.
That was great! Vending boxes are so cool even if a good bit of the cards come out dinged up. I'm thinking 83 Topps might be my favorite 80s set, but 81 isn't too far behind.
Thanks so much RS!!! Your channel and idea for the grail card is genius. Vending boxes have been hit and miss for us. Like you said card condition is a bit random. 83 Topps is a great set and 81 has been growing on us.
1980 is hands down my favorite(1st packs I ever bought).
Awesome KC!!! Great pic. Cool that '80 was your first pack. It was a bit before I started buying but always liked them.
I always liked the look of 1984 Topps! Awesome videos, y’all!
Thanks Preston!!! 84 Topps is great in my mind because of one card. The Mattingly.
Undeniably a great card. I mean I love almost all of the 80s cards because that’s what I grew up with. 86 Topps is another nice one.
@@prestonporter7866 Same here Preston!!! We like them all from about 87 back. 86 is a good set if you include the traded cards.
I agree completely. The set itself looks great, but to get the cool cards, the traded set is a must.
hi guys, love your videos, being a yankee fan, i like the 1984 donruss. it has the mattingly rookie
Yeah JPT, that's a good set. I had a Mattingly Topps growing up that I always loved. Never could afford the Donruss though.
My favorite set is the 1987 beacause the classic bat border and seems to blend the game to the cards better.
Thanks Gingerdodobot!!! Those are finally starting to be worth a little something too. The Bo, Bonds and McGwire.
I really like the card value pop ups, great enhancement to the show.
Thanks for the input. It takes a little more effort but is nice to have on the video. Hopefully it helps give an idea of what these could be worth.
This is the first (and favorite) set that I collected in my childhood. I earned $5/week as an allowance (for doing dishes on Wednesdays). I would take the entire $5 to Fuller's Park and buy 20 packs of Topps from the concession stand. That's 25 cents/pack with tax included.
Cool Carlyle, great memories for sure. '80 was just a bit early for me but I sure wish I had started with them. BTW, your '79 cards are on the way if not there.
@@COGSportsCards They arrived moments ago! Thank you so much.
@@thebatterycarlylerood Good deal Carlyle!!! Hope you can use most of them. Look forward to seeing how many you have left after going through them.
@@COGSportsCards I'm down to 40 cards remaining. You knocked out 87 cards, or 12% of the entire set!
@@thebatterycarlylerood Oh man, that is great!!! Looking forward to the day you get those other 40.
hey just found your channel and subbed back. I love 1980 its my favorite set.
Thanks so much Ray!!! Great set.
My favorite cards was the 1986 donruss loved the blue bouder just a great looking set
Thanks James!!! Definitely remember chasing the 86 Donruss Canseco back in the day. Still have mine from back then in a screw down holder. LOL
I’ve had some bad luck with vending boxes. I’m about halfway through and looks like you’re not doing to bad.
My favorite set from the 80s is the 81 set.
Take care
Thanks VC20!!! I agree the vending boxes are a bit more of a risk than wax. Sometimes its a little easier on the wallet though. Great pic on the set!!!
Definitely 87 Topps Jose Canseco is my guy!
Nice pick, 87 Topps has been growing in popularity recently. There is some pretty cool cards that are finally starting to gain some value. BTW, how did you snag that name? Probly the best youtube tag name ever. LOL
Awesome box guys!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩😎😎
Thanks again PSE!
1980 Topps was the first/favorite set of my youth. Pete Rose was the last Phillies I needed
Oh yeah Bradford, it’s a cool set!
1986 Topps
Thanks MD!!! Good pic as long as you include the traded cards in with it.
1980 topps with the blue backs..nothing like that set
Agree Shawn!!!
Love the way Snakes saya I need glves. My favorite is the 88 Donruss. Love the show. Keep up te good work.
Thanks Scott!!! Interesting pick on the 88 Donruss. How many Canseco rookies did you chase back in the day? That was definitely one of my favorites back in the day.
@@COGSportsCards well i tried to find them all the time. I got one out of a vending machine but it was bent up lol. I did buy one cost me $50 lol now its worth about $5 on a good day.
Would love to win that wax box! My favorite is the 1982 topps set
Thanks ME!!! 82 is a good pick. Cool hockey stick design. Good luck on the giveaway!
I love the Milwaukee brewers team photo card. Huge brewers fan.
Cool Jason, had a good friend from Milwaukee area growing up. He was a big Brewers fan too.
Thanks again guys :-). Awesome video, my brother has this entire set. His Rickey card is a lil off center but its in great condition.
I should have my 81 Donruss set today, ill send ya a pic of the Henderson card. :-)
That was a nice Willie Randolph I saw.
Id say 81 or 85 Donruss are my fav sets from the 80s. I also love 87 and 89 Donruss as well.
Thanks CTC!!! We do not have the entire set but have most of the ones we want. Rickey is always super hard to find centered.
Cool, so I guess you are a Donruss fan. I really like the 84 set. 87 is a classic but over produced. I like the 81 - 83 sets too though.
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Boom!
I think you guys found most of the good ones. Super great box, don’t see too many of these. Congrats on the Ricky. Too bad it’s dinged a bit. Love the Brett and Fisk. Great stuff again guys, thank you for sharing 😁
Thanks David!!! Was good for a vending box. We would like to have rounded it out with a Nolan but can't be greedy I guess.
I’m am completing this set right now from my dad and uncles cards they aren’t in that good condition but that’s not what it about for me I love completing it great video guys
Thanks so much Brooks! It’s a good set. Cool that you are finishing up your dad and uncles set.
@@COGSportsCards thanks for the reply it’s a great set
1984 topps
Thanks milwken!!! Good pick!
Enjoy the video !!! Nice cards !! Bad luck on the Ricky !!
Yeah Double, we were a little bummed on the Rickey. Still fun to pull it though.
Heart jumps when I see yellow top flag
Yeah for sure G!!!
1984 Donruss
Hey Alan, we are busting a box of 84 Donruss on our live stream Sunday evening at 9PM EST if you get a chance to join.
What are indicator cards??? Never heard of that before🤔🤔
Hey PSE, indicator cards are cards that typically show up prior to a certain card/big hit. Back then the sorting wasn't too great and if you found an indicator card you could anticipate the card order afterwards.
Indicator Cards were more reliable in packs, not the vending boxes
rick monday the american hero
Agree, thanks for letting us know which one Shawn!!!
The only Monday I know of.
1989 upper deck
Great pick JC!!! Thanks!
Nice box 84 donruss is my favorite 80's set
83 Topps 84-85 Donruss
Sweet Henderson!!!
Thanks Scott!!! Great picks too. 83 Topps Gwynn is awesome card. 84 Donruss Mattingly was my dream card as a child. 85 Donruss Clemens. Yes!!!
Favorite 80's set would be the 1983
Thanks Kevin!! I have always liked the 83 set. Have had a Boggs rookie in a screw down since I was young so those bring back good memories.
Slow down guys. I it's a.mad dash to the money. And I love money. But you just pass right over hall of famers and don't even set them out. All of these cards are beautiful. Love you guys.
My fav set of the 80s is got to be 81
Great pick Hunter!!! You know we like those 81's too.
I'll give the Henderson a psa 6 and Ozzie Smith a psa 7.
Thanks BL!!! If we could afford to send them to PSA we would probably do it. Thinking about sending to HGA for our PC even though we know they aren't 10s.
nice fellas really nice
Thanks again James!!!
Fantastic video and nice break
8:02 Henderson pulled
Vending boxes are I thought always cool cause the design was exactly the same by Topps for a long time. I know PSA Gem Mint 10's are always the hope, but even right out of a pack or vending box it's like getting a winning scratch off ticket. 10's vs 9's are a big difference, especially since I don't really trust PSA giving out 10's even if a card should be because of the human element.
Why you passing over those Tom Seavers like they are commons? Those are great cards!
How much was that vending box? Can’t be cheap
What’s an indicator card?
💘 me some Burt Hooton
Hah!!! Thanks Amy!
Sutton and Seaver are two of the top 30 cards in the set. Ya’ll missed quite a few. Maybe you should’ve done research before you looked at these cards.
81tops
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Gloves next time boys!
Thanks for watching Jon!!! We need to find some black gloves!👍
1982 Topps
You like 82 better than 80 MandalorianFanboy?
@@COGSportsCards I’m a huge Cal Ripken Jr. fan
@@MandalorianFanboy Ah, gotcha. Rusty Nutz is a big Ripken Jr. fan too.
1984 Donruss