Fyi 4:08 you said Superman for Batman card. I have hundreds of non sport cards and need to determine which to grade so please keep doing videos. Thanks
Cool stuff, thanks!. A couple things: it looks like eBay's records show some slightly different sale prices for some of these. Terapeak shows the Madonna PSA 9 selling for $425; the Nasty Nick for $3,250; the Vader for $4,800; the Wizard of Oz deck for ~$380 Also, fwiw, maybe you were getting at this with your commentary, but the Elvis Presley issue is a relatively common PSA problem for more obscure cards -- the flip *should* say "1950s", because the exact date is uncertain, but instead it just says "1950", which causes problems. (Though I wouldn't even be confident about PSA differentiating between 1950s and 1960s foreign issues.) You can see this type of misleading flip all over the place with foreign pre-war sports cards.
For the best offer sales, I grabbed my data from 130point initially. So I'm wondering if their website wasn't populating correctly when I grabbed it over there. And I could be wrong but pretty sure its a 1960s elvis
On August 22nd I acquired an OZ deck for a Best Offer of $305.00 off of Ebay from a different seller (see my earlier channel comment) Pretty neat story!
Man do u have a book or something anything that can help beginners with their collection of NON-SPORT trading cards? Im serious too, im just now getting into the inventors and presidential cards. Anyways if u don't, then any advice to get me going would be greatly appreciated
Great video as always💥that’s not even close to being Elvis rookie card, feel bad for the guy who purchased it at a high price PSA needs to stop playing around and putting wrong year on their label.
Cool video, love the non-sports stuff! I feel like non-sports might have some growth in popularity at some point...do you have any cards/sets that you think are particularly undervalued that could see a nice increase if that happens?
I’m very interested in the 1924 Einstein. Is that the first card he has? I can’t find anything PSA graded prior to that one. Love vintage non-sport. Thanks for the video! Great work!!
@@BreakoutCards Cool. Not to mention it looks so much better than the 1928 where he seems depressed. A spry Albert on the 1924! Thanks for the help. Love the channel.
Ry, on August 22nd I acquired a 1940 Wiz of Oz deck for a Best Offer of $305.00 from a different seller on Ebay. Like the one you showed, vibrant colors and in great shape. Plus, the carton with the header taped on it and the instructions. I promptly sent off the Dorothy #1 card off for grading and also to make sure its authentic. Because I plan on doing a feature video on it, I asked the seller if there was any history behind the deck. Lo and behold, he sent me pictures of the British Cottage and the Crawl space they were discovered in. Exciting and neat stuff. Thanks for picking up the slack left the predecessor that used to do these. I realize the time and effort it takes making these, really appreciate it👍❤ Hope you can see the story yourself down the road after its been posted!
Thanks for sharing and the deck is cool I always see them posted so had to share. Ye these videos take a ton to make. Still easier then a card show vlog though
I'm partial to the Rocky stickers over the regular card - the black border on the stickers is even more unforgiving - since I own the #1 set of PSA graded Rocky stickers instead of the regular cards, I of course prefer the stickers; but I do collect a lot of vintage non-sports sticker sets because they're fun to collect - cheers
the key for that 1940 superman card #12 - it's a Lex Luthor card; and PSA 6 for any 1940 Superman are tough and pricey
Congratulations on the Abe Lincoln. Really enjoyed the video and non sports card prices. Congrats on 12k subscribers!
Thanks!
Fyi 4:08 you said Superman for Batman card. I have hundreds of non sport cards and need to determine which to grade so please keep doing videos. Thanks
Np and sorry about the mistake
Congrats on 12K subs! Enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing, Ryan.
Thank you!
Cool stuff, thanks!. A couple things: it looks like eBay's records show some slightly different sale prices for some of these. Terapeak shows the Madonna PSA 9 selling for $425; the Nasty Nick for $3,250; the Vader for $4,800; the Wizard of Oz deck for ~$380 Also, fwiw, maybe you were getting at this with your commentary, but the Elvis Presley issue is a relatively common PSA problem for more obscure cards -- the flip *should* say "1950s", because the exact date is uncertain, but instead it just says "1950", which causes problems. (Though I wouldn't even be confident about PSA differentiating between 1950s and 1960s foreign issues.) You can see this type of misleading flip all over the place with foreign pre-war sports cards.
For the best offer sales, I grabbed my data from 130point initially. So I'm wondering if their website wasn't populating correctly when I grabbed it over there. And I could be wrong but pretty sure its a 1960s elvis
On August 22nd I acquired an OZ deck for a Best Offer of $305.00 off of Ebay from a different seller (see my earlier channel comment) Pretty neat story!
Man do u have a book or something anything that can help beginners with their collection of NON-SPORT trading cards? Im serious too, im just now getting into the inventors and presidential cards. Anyways if u don't, then any advice to get me going would be greatly appreciated
Buoyant prices on these cards. Great video. I enjoy the format. Must be a lot of work.
It is a ton of work
Great coverage Ryan enjoyed the show ! -Mark
I have the only 72 panini Clapton 9, a floyd 8, a McCartney 6 and the Lennon raw. Good sale on the Jackson 5 card.
Great cards
Great video as always💥that’s not even close to being Elvis rookie card, feel bad for the guy who purchased it at a high price PSA needs to stop playing around and putting wrong year on their label.
Ye it’s really just bad. Happened with the LZ also
Cool video, love the non-sports stuff! I feel like non-sports might have some growth in popularity at some point...do you have any cards/sets that you think are particularly undervalued that could see a nice increase if that happens?
I enjoy Nonsports quite a bit, there is room to grow
Thanks Ryan, hood stuff.
Great work! Thanks
Thanks
I’m very interested in the 1924 Einstein. Is that the first card he has? I can’t find anything PSA graded prior to that one. Love vintage non-sport. Thanks for the video! Great work!!
First card! I want one also
@@BreakoutCards Cool. Not to mention it looks so much better than the 1928 where he seems depressed. A spry Albert on the 1924! Thanks for the help. Love the channel.
Great video! Interesting psa screwed up the label so bad. Gotta be vigilant
Ye it’s awful in nonsports
Should the Hobby also use the synonym “Pop Culture” cards as well as non sports cards?
Ry, on August 22nd I acquired a 1940 Wiz of Oz deck for a Best Offer of $305.00 from a different seller on Ebay. Like the one you showed, vibrant colors and in great shape. Plus, the carton with the header taped on it and the instructions. I promptly sent off the Dorothy #1 card off for grading and also to make sure its authentic. Because I plan on doing a feature video on it, I asked the seller if there was any history behind the deck. Lo and behold, he sent me pictures of the British Cottage and the Crawl space they were discovered in. Exciting and neat stuff. Thanks for picking up the slack left the predecessor that used to do these. I realize the time and effort it takes making these, really appreciate it👍❤ Hope you can see the story yourself down the road after its been posted!
Thanks for sharing and the deck is cool I always see them posted so had to share. Ye these videos take a ton to make. Still easier then a card show vlog though
Id like to know more about the ok vip set. Why dont you like them?
nice will expect more like this
Every month!
Are you John Always Son?
Idk who that is
I'm partial to the Rocky stickers over the regular card - the black border on the stickers is even more unforgiving - since I own the #1 set of PSA graded Rocky stickers instead of the regular cards, I of course prefer the stickers; but I do collect a lot of vintage non-sports sticker sets because they're fun to collect - cheers