An excellent explanation for fans who remember this iconic non-sport memorabilia from the 80’s. There are sooo many deeper dives into these sets, followed by thousands of fans all over the world , even today in 2024. This OS1 GPK set is in nice condition for being nearly 40 years old. A great hobby to continue on with your kids, family.
@@jasonbourne9392 thank you. And you’re right there is so much more to these cards, especially when you consider all the variations and the various conditions. Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.
@@miclvoorhis21 thank you! Much appreciated! Yea, I’m back into collecting them as well. Primarily the original 15 series, but I find myself buying some of the newer ones as well. I’ll most likely do more of these videos. I have quite a bit. They are fun to collect and very nostalgic for me and I’m sure many others. Thanks again for the support and good luck with your collection! 🙏🙏
@@MovieNerdMEL-bl4jb No problem! If youre gonna do more of these ill definitely be watching. I strictly collect os1-os15, but i might expand to ans1-ans7 eventually, i like some of the art from that era as well
Two series of these cards that always sells out quickly and very hard to find are the chrome and sapphire series. Padparadsha and Superfractor are some of the most expensive to exist in this tcg and can only be pulled from these sets. Since I started collecting only recently there is no way I can afford series 1 & 2 of these sets so my goal is to collect sealed hobby boxes of series 3 - 6 for both Chrome and Sapphire.
@@dpownzzzz nice! I love the chrome and sapphire cards! I have series 1,2,3 and 5 of the chrome. You’re right though they get hard to find and pricey real quick.
I have alot of the cards, almost all of them and no idea how to do sell them!?!! And in really good condition, I'm so looking at the video wright now, my cards are literally in the same binder, and protected, so if you can help me me, let me know
@@vickisvendsen9996 nice! I would suggest either eBay or Mercari. I lean more to Mercari as I’ve had better luck selling on there. Just download the app and it’ll step you through it. It’s super easy to post on there. Good luck! If you have these early series GPK, you should have no problem selling them. 👍
An excellent explanation for fans who remember this iconic non-sport memorabilia from the 80’s. There are sooo many deeper dives into these sets, followed by thousands of fans all over the world , even today in 2024. This OS1 GPK set is in nice condition for being nearly 40 years old. A great hobby to continue on with your kids, family.
@@jasonbourne9392 thank you. And you’re right there is so much more to these cards, especially when you consider all the variations and the various conditions. Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.
Just got back into gpk again. Trying to grow my os1 collection more, as well as my overall collection os1-os15. Great video
@@miclvoorhis21 thank you! Much appreciated! Yea, I’m back into collecting them as well. Primarily the original 15 series, but I find myself buying some of the newer ones as well. I’ll most likely do more of these videos. I have quite a bit. They are fun to collect and very nostalgic for me and I’m sure many others. Thanks again for the support and good luck with your collection! 🙏🙏
@@MovieNerdMEL-bl4jb No problem! If youre gonna do more of these ill definitely be watching. I strictly collect os1-os15, but i might expand to ans1-ans7 eventually, i like some of the art from that era as well
Two series of these cards that always sells out quickly and very hard to find are the chrome and sapphire series. Padparadsha and Superfractor are some of the most expensive to exist in this tcg and can only be pulled from these sets. Since I started collecting only recently there is no way I can afford series 1 & 2 of these sets so my goal is to collect sealed hobby boxes of series 3 - 6 for both Chrome and Sapphire.
@@dpownzzzz nice! I love the chrome and sapphire cards! I have series 1,2,3 and 5 of the chrome. You’re right though they get hard to find and pricey real quick.
Super cool brother!! 👊🏼😎
@@TheCornCobbers thank you! 🙏
I have alot of the cards, almost all of them and no idea how to do sell them!?!! And in really good condition, I'm so looking at the video wright now, my cards are literally in the same binder, and protected, so if you can help me me, let me know
@@vickisvendsen9996 nice! I would suggest either eBay or Mercari. I lean more to Mercari as I’ve had better luck selling on there. Just download the app and it’ll step you through it. It’s super easy to post on there. Good luck! If you have these early series GPK, you should have no problem selling them. 👍