Mickey Mantle is my favorite athlete of all time. It all began in the 80’s when I was a little boy and my dad began to teach me about baseball. His hero growing up was Mickey, and some of my fondest memories are the stories he told me about the great number 7. Over the years, many players have come and gone, but to us, there is not a player yet to match the speed, power & charisma of The Mick. Thank you for this video!
Hey guys! The contest is open until November 26th at midnight. So be sure to enter before then! Also, the MK is for a pencil mark on the back, not for being miscut. Thanks for watching!
Mickey was a magnificent athlete to watch! Everything he did was so graceful. The way he swung, ran, caught the ball, threw, the way he jogged, the way he walked and dug in at the plate. Even the way he knelt in the on deck circle! So ssd he didn't take car of himself and died too early! Thank God we have some great video of his playing days.
My favorite videos are the vintage box breaks (1980 and before) because not only are cards opened that I remembered opening as a kid (I can remember like it was yesterday opening up cards in the 70s), but it's amazing to me how cards 40 and more years old have sat undisturbed in wax packs all these years and a box break allows you to be the first to set eyes on it. Also, the idea that what some kid used to scrape a few cents for to open up back then has become such a valuable item that adults cherish enough to buy a box and open up wax packs themselves.
There is one TH-cam channel that combines pack breaks with information on the players that are pulled from each pack. It’s usually from the 1980’s but it’s always informative and entertaining. I enjoy hearing about lesser known players that time has forgotten about. Especially those who may have only appeared on a card maybe once or twice.
My favorite type of card videos are the ones like this...i was a big fan of the shaq and nolan ryan videos you did on their cards...i love learning about cards and the history of them....also, knowing the "pop" is really cool...thank you for what you do!
Some of my favorite video's are box breaks. I really enjoy watching new breaks and I also like "throwback" breaks. I think it's exciting to see what products used to look like, what you were "guaranteed" to get in a box, and how much card designs have changed over the years. It's cool to see breaks of boxes that I would not be able to afford such as Flawless, National Treasures, etc. Thanks for the opportunity at the giveaway and keep up the great work. I watched your 1991 Topps Micro set video the other day. I have a set and found the Chipper Jones! It was very off center though, but it was fun to look at those cards again. They are very tough to handle lol.
I like to feel like I’m learning something about sports cards when I watch TH-cam videos. Your PSA video brought me to your channel because it was very detailed and informative. I like watching box breaks because it gives me a small sample size of what to expect and helps me make an educated guess on if I should buy or wait till the next series. Value videos are neat to watch but honestly Im not a fan of the robot voice narrations. Finally I enjoy learning about prospects or projected players that could hold future values. I don’t follow farm league and don’t have time to watch every game (MLB,NFL,NBA) so hearing which players you are following or prospects you think have potential gives me a reason to go back and look through my cards to find their Bowman 1sts or RCs...Finding said cards is almost as fun as cracking packs and is essentially free because I’ve already purchased them so it feels like a huge bonus. Thanks for the giveaway and keep up the good work.
My favorite types of card videos are the the videos about players who I loved to collect as a child. For example Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr. cards. It brings me back to my childhood of being on the school bus or at my buddies house looking and trading each other’s favorite players cards. Good Times.
Love anything Mickey Mantle. Would love to add that card to my pc. Would be crazy feeling to own any of those cards! Thanks for your videos. They are very educational.
I love the history of cards and psa cards sells like you do. I am a history buff so any card history video hooks me. That is how I came across your channel by searching card history in the search. Keep doing videos my friend. It is the highlight of my week.
I actually like the type that you're doing right now. Im new to collecting. When I was in 3rd grade my dad stole about 1500 cards from me that my grandfather gave to me. I see a lot of cards I used to have myself when I watch them. I really like to know the back story if the player and the card being shown. Like I said i just started trying to collect again. At first these videos made me sick when I seen how much those cards are worth now. But in a good sense it's helped humble me or rather see that I was having a problem with making paper money my value system but the spirit of God in me always corrects me when I start going the wrong way about it So now I enjoy these videos, one for information kus I'm a chick that used to race dirt bikes lol I don't know enough. But your videos are also refreshing brings me back to being a kid ya know. I'm not sure if I've answered you correctly but I thought wth I'll try it, can't hurt. It would be super cool to have a card that had value lol. Your videos are great for research and entertainment. The box openings are not my thing. Kus is always boxes and cards I wish I could afford and could never lol 800+$ a pack!? Crazy. Anyway thanks ginger the chance. I've been subscribed for a few weeks or so and recommended it to my old roommate who has a card site on Ebay. But they're bums lol ok im done. Sorry so long. God bless.
My favorite sports card videos is this one I have a 69 topps yellow Mickey mantle and a 57 topps yankees power hitters with mantle and Berra pictured. I love all your videos, great job.
Thanks for sharing this video and more. I grew up collecting in the mid 80's to early 90's. I really enjoy the cards from that error being opened, the history around the cards and seeing how some of the junk wax became so valuable. Keep doing a great job!
I saw Mantle in the title and thought good god another Mantle video buuuuuuuut you killed it. Your style is great. I feel like I'm watching TH-cam 15 years ago before everything was overproduced and annoying. It's always cool to see you guys pull back the curtain and give us a look at your pc, setup for filming (you kinda already did that) and killer display rooms/closets/shelving that you have decked out with cards. I've picked up so many ideas from those types of videos. It doesn't matter if you're rocking an old washing machine door screwed to a few mannequin legs with cards on top. Original content is original content period.
I enjoy the box break videos! Just watching you open each pack allows me to relive memories of when I was younger and the excitement of cracking open each pack!!😁⚾️
I enjoyed the top 35 Mantle card video. Mick was my favorite player and card as a collector. Im 70 so i Remember 5 ¢ packs. Thanks for this video. I am not a fan of graded cards most of my collection is raw and consist of 50s and 60s era cards tops sets 60 to 63 and 69 topps sets. Thank you
Thank you for your feedback, sir. 🙏🏻 I do love raw -ungraded vintage cards as well, the feeling of holding them in your hand is unlike modern cards and you can't get that from graded cards. This is why I love watching eBay and bidding on poor condition older cards. To hold them in hand. 👍🏻
Thank you for the generous giveaway, I like a lot of videos of breaks, new product openings, PSA most valuable eras. I really enjoy your Most valuable era videos, makes me wonder if I have any of the cards in my collection.
I like the historical videos that educate us. This teaches us how the hobby has grown and will grow in the future. A close second are the top 25 cards in a category.
Hi PSA Collector! I love your videos! My favorite are of box breaks of older hobby boxes and when the breaker talks about the hot rookies or all-stars of the year they are breaking.
I like the preview box break videos because it gives you a look at each product so you can decide if you like a certain release of cards before you buy them
That ‘58 mantle with aaron is a very nice card too. For the giveaway my favorite videos are the educational videos. Where they teach or talk about prices, card population, rareness and what sets have which rookies in them as well. Good to know these thing before you buy a box or two. I also don’t have a channel myself but maybe I start a light video of pack openings since I’ve been getting a lot of nice boxes of baseball cards. Baseball is the only i collect. I grew up in cuba and mantle has always been my dad’s favorite player so i like to show him old cards whenever i see them. He will definitely watch this video.
I love the box breaks because I like living vicariously through the person who bought in or is opening them. I like adrenaline rush of scoring a big hit. It makes me wish I had the money to do it myself!
These videos rock! I enjoy listening to them in the background as I sort and organize collections. I really like the most valuable card videos, but I'd love to see a monthly psa top 10 grossing list and a top 10 players list.
I love the history of the baseball cards I’ve been collecting for three years what you have taught me as alert me a lot about all the college history I appreciate you
I like the videos like this. I also like videos where people open old packs/boxes. Also, I like to see when people have gotten nice cards at flea markets, auctions, or wherever. I like these types of videos because I enjoy seeing people get cards that I either had or wanted to get. Thanks
Love the videos. I’m starting to get back into collecting and I have a question. Do you know how I can tell the difference between authentic and reprints of #24, #17, and #15? Thanks!
Usually reprint are labeled somewhere on the back. Also, they will be printed on much newer cardstock which is obvious when holding an authentic card. My suggestion would be to buy already psa graded cards or other much less valuable players and really study those cards. You can pick some up for very cheap and even break open the case. Buy the reprints as well on eBay that are labeled reprint and compare the two. This will help you understand and learn what to look for 👍
My favorite videos would have to be the box breaks I like to see the new products coming out and the type of cards that r getting pulled helps me know if it's worth buying or not
I like watching baseball and football videos because i am a collector and also love videos on the history of cards and the players. Keep up the good work Rob 👍🏻
Hello from El Paso. My favorite videos are pre 80 pack opening. I started collecting when I was young. My favorite video of yours is the Nolan Ryan one. This Mantle video was awesome as well.
This was the first video I’ve watched on cards and found it very informative... I recently inherited my dads collection after he past away we use to collect when I was I kid but I’ve been so out of touch with how cards are now... and have gotten the bug again since I’ve been going through all his cards and started buying some again... He has a Mantle that’s what made me pick this video
I am just getting back into card collecting and I honestly like your videos like this which describes the history of a card/player/set. I think the story behind the card gives it more value than just monetary alone.
I love how you Talk about the history of the other card for those that don’t know anything about baseball now they know and for myself the more knowledge I know baseball cards Haber I can price my cards so thank you so much for the history
I really look forward to the Top 25 videos, because I go back and look to see if i have any of them...sometimes i do and i start looking to see if it's gradeable...
Your channel rocks big time, always business like and very informative. Any thoughts on Wayne Gretzky cards? Keep up the excellent work, cannot wait for more. Thank you.
Great video! Love Mantle! I wish I could own one. I was a teen in the junk wax era so I love watching throwback box breaks on the hunt for rare or exclusive rookie cards! Recently I bought some 1993 Topps looking for the Gold Jeter Rookie. Keep up the great work!
I actually like watching the box breaks for older card, throwback Thursdays, etc. I collected back in the late 50's early 60's but all those cards disappeared when my dad sold our house while I was in college. I started again in 1991 when I found a couple of boxes of 87 Topps at a yard sale for $10 a piece. Found three Barry Bonds rookies and was hooked again.
I love box breaks. Watching hits happen. I’ve had bad luck when opening cards with many of the cards I’ve wanted Have eluded me. Watching these breaks shows me it can happen.
Hah, I've had a 1968 Topps Game Mantle for over 30 years (since I was a kid). I have always kind of written it off because I thought you bought them like in a deck to somehow play the "game" (like in a box with a board). When I learned from you just now that it was a pack pulled insert, that changes everything. It's like an entirely legit card to me now. I also instantly added it to my next grading submission. Thank you. It's like I received a new Mantle this morning. Gonna pull it out box now.
Hey PSA COLLETOR. I think I like the history of the card,and the background of the player.It always is interesting to no what the story is behind some of the not so we'll known ball players. The description of the style that the card company used in different eras also is interesting.Thanks,
Hello from Maryland! My favorite type of videos are the box breaks hands down! Mostly because I don’t have the money to buy certain brands if any as much but to see the cards pulled is just as amazing..but when it’s live and it’s some huge pull? I go nuts! Plus seeing sought after players pulled as well! Thank you for the amazing videos!
I pretty much enjoy all video types but if I had to choose I like opinion and general discussion about the hobby as a whole with a focus on the past or how to revive the hobby.
Really enjoy the videos. I'm new to PSA grading so your videos are quite helpful. As far as the videos I like the most is box breaks. Almost like a bunch of small Christmas presents in a box.
I Enjoy all the Videos, My Favorite videos are the top 25 videos, I started collecting when i was a kid in the 80's but really wasn't into value, just the fun of it with friends, I have recently gotten back into collecting and am lost with all these wax cards i have, But have found 5/25 in your junk wax video, So Im really stoked that there are some that are still worth something. I also love box breaking and when someone has a big baseball mail day video or PSA Card Returns, I grab a cup of coffee and could watch for hours, thanks man, keep up the good work
Thanks for the feedback, Robert! I think today's collecting is definitely motivated by value. That's all everyone talks about anymore, how much is this worth, what's the value of a 1 of 1 etc. Not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I like to focus on the stuff that rare or the early 90's inserts that are tough to find in gem mint condition. I'll be posting a PSA return video in a month or so so stay posted for that!
Loved the Helpful Detective! I really enjoy the videos of garage sale/flea market/bargain finds. I get to experience other people’s great discoveries and learn about lots of different, and interesting cards!
Classic Cards Those are some of my favorites too! I’m going to start doing those in the future when I got treasure hunting! Thanks for the comment! Stay tuned!
Hey there, I am a new subscriber and haven't collected cards in over 25 years. I recently almost lost half of my cards when a supposed to be friend was going to help me sell them, moved without telling me. Long story short I got them back. I haven't seen many videos other then yours so I guess my favorite one is Top 25 Most Valuable Baseball Cards from the 1970s. I have some of the ones in that video and was thinking about driving to the PSA office in Woodbridge NJ and seeing what grades they get. Keep up the great videos.
I love the "Top 25 most valuable cards" such as 1970 that way I can know which cards to buy to expand my current collection. I enjoy your baseball channel because you are very knowledgeable and give many hints as to how to send cards to PSA in proper containers, etc. For future videos, I would love to see you price out Roberto Clemente since I have his rookie card.
Ive always been a fan of historical videos of cards since I was around when the industry was flooded. It gives me context on why so many Hofers from the 90s sets arent worth alot. I also love seeing people open the vintage wax but its hard to find as its very expensive to do. My goal is to open an 86 fleer basketball pack one day.
I really like when you do Top 25 and value it sold for .Great information. I like your other videos explaining how to submit cards, well I guess I just like all your videos! Great information. Thank You
My favorite sport card videos are the ones where I learn something new or something general like what a card is currently selling for. I like to learn about how I could find rare cards from the 80’s and 90’s because those are the cards I would see in Beckett growing up. I know it’s simple but I didn’t know you could buy complete sets of Tiffany and Topps gold. I wonder how you can get glossy?
My favorite types of videos are box/case breaks...in part because it gives me an idea of the contents of products I can expect to see and also because I do buy into a lot of breaks.
My favorites are the videos especially top xx lists. Just like to see what kind of crazy prices these cards sell for, also I like to see very high end condition cards mine are all beat.
Hey psa !! I have that 1952 Topps mantle . But it's not graded . My mom gave it to me a while back. She got it from her father when she was a kid and told me one day it will be worth Alot
I enjoy 2 kinds of sportscard videos the most. One being the informative and historical video. Reason being that as a life long collector when I was a kid you had your collection and a price guide with pictures of cards that you didn’t have money for access to and new really knew nothing about. Second type of video is the videos where someone opens what they purchase online or flea market or show finds. Mainly because I like to see what people are buying out of curiosity.
My favorite card related video was the,”How to submit cards to PSA for grading” because it helped me send in my submissions and it’s just a helpful video overall. Also I enjoyed all of your videos on the top baseball cards.
I am a recent subscriber and newbie to your videos. However, I can tell you that I like the Top 25 cards lists with the fun facts thrown in. Keep up the good work.
Congrats on the 4000 subs mate! Im from Australia and love the price guide videos, and really enjoyed this one because of the extra info you gave. I also enjoy box breaks and pack rips as well though. Keep up the great work.
I enjoy the breaks most. But I do enjoy your content so far so good! Plus it's good you take the advice of your viewers (especially mine) so keep it going!
To be honest I like your videos exactly how theg are now. I enjoy watching videos on vintage cards,rare,and oddball with a brief history on them or where they came from. In other words just like this Mickey Mantle video. It had everything and i saw a one i hadn't seen before. Thanks man keep them coming, I've seen all your videos to date they're very entertaining
Hey greetings from Tennessee I loved the most valuable baseball cards from the 80s and 90s. Those were the years I collected as a kid. Thanks for the amazing content!
Good channel! While I enjoy historical videos related to sportscards, I think my favorite videos are those (like this one) that provide info on card values and auction sales. The auction sales that you have to be careful with are the eBay auctions since an item shown as sold doesn't necessarily mean that the transaction was completed between the buyer and seller.
Oh yeah, some are blatantly obvious that the seller took the listing down and marked as sold while others are not. It's best when you have multiple auctions to compare to one another and create and average sale price. PSA does this on their website's APR page. 👍
i love the ranking videos you do, it helps me make my videos, you can see them on breeze cards. i did top 100, 70's, 80;s &90's. did top 60 of the 60;s and completing top 50 of the 50's tomorrow. thanks to you. you were a great help and inspiration!
I love the box breaks especially the vintage ones because you never know what gem they will pull and also it reminds me of buying packs when I was a kid even though I grew up in the junk wax era the best pull I had as a kid was the score inserts of Joe DiMaggio, that my cousin stole from, he also took my Frank Thomas name card when I pulled it out of the 90 Topps pack from a local circle k store. Good luck everybody!
Greetings from Cali Favorite type is box breaks. Not always able open new boxes or packs or even some of the high end stuff, but watching box breaks gives me the satisfaction if i were too. Also love your top # videos, the M Jordan ones got me hooked on your videos. Thanks and appreciate your content cheers.
I always wondered how cards from the 50s and 60s were able to maintain mint status, back in the old days cards were put in shoe boxes and had rubber bands wrapped around them. There were no card savers, one touch, and plastic sleeves.
Not every pack from the '50s and '60s has been opened. In fact, there are many that still remain unopened. MY theory is that these cards were pulled from fresh packs after PSA started grading cards and submitted. Tons of collections pop up every now and then with cards in incredible condition as well 👍
I've had the bell on your channel since I came across your most valuable videos a month ago. The top auction value videos you do are interesting because they tell more of a story than just typical box breaks.
The MK designation is for a mark of some kind initials, stamps, etc. A mis-cut is MC. I personally am hooked lately on PSA scandal vids. Thanks for the channel.
Mutible. Videos. Because. It shows the grade and the card. And I like the price guide gives all who watch something to base there cards off of. You do a great job at psa colltibles. Thank you
That’s a super job of information on Mickey he was my hero in the 60s boy do I kick myself in the butt for putting my cards in my bicycle wheels dumb me nice job as always see you again
Favorite type of Videos for me are the videos that point out how to identify Fake and Reprint cards from authentic cards. Saved me alot of headache with a 1952 Mantle that looked authentic to me but was yet another Fake.
Wow I love watching your videos with my father he's 75 he said he ha just about every card he said in 1952 when Topps come out he traded all his dodgers cards for Mickey mantle he had a nice stack of them but they didn't have books to put them in a he never put them in his bike spokes so he had them all in his Bible then when he went to Vietnam my grandma sent him his Bible and Vietnam doesn't have seasons like we have they had the hot season the rainy season you get the point so those card's were ruined plus to add to the friction some North Vietnamese soldier took a shot at him and maybe because all those Mickey mantle cards were in there it saved his life I'm from Chicago Illinois so one day my father met him at a old run down bar and he told him that story he got my father so drunk I can't remember all the names but Billy Martin and whitey Ford were there and whitey Ford kept saying come on Mickey we got to go he kept saying one more for the road but he told my father bring your father to the game tomorrow there will be 2 Tix waiting so he went no shit he left them with a 20 dollar bill true story the white Sox did lose but my father said it was worth losing those cards I'm not sure now if I told him the real price of the card but the last time he bought a pack of cards was in 1955 just till 2 months ago he bought a pack of 2015 Bowman Andy hit a Rafael devers autograph refractor out of 199 so now he's got the baseball collecting againhe's got the books he's got card sleeves Penny sleeves he's got everythinghe even pulled his first one of one Nick markakis 2017 Topps sorry about the long message have a great day buddy 😎 big Mike
The box breaks are good bc you never know what you're gonna pull. Also the videos you put up are awesome, makes us collectors wish we had taken better care of our cards as kids lol. And kept a lot of them as well
Mickey Mantle is my favorite athlete of all time. It all began in the 80’s when I was a little boy and my dad began to teach me about baseball. His hero growing up was Mickey, and some of my fondest memories are the stories he told me about the great number 7. Over the years, many players have come and gone, but to us, there is not a player yet to match the speed, power & charisma of The Mick.
Thank you for this video!
Hey guys! The contest is open until November 26th at midnight. So be sure to enter before then! Also, the MK is for a pencil mark on the back, not for being miscut. Thanks for watching!
Mickey was a magnificent athlete to watch! Everything he did was so graceful. The way he swung, ran, caught the ball, threw, the way he jogged, the way he walked and dug in at the plate. Even the way he knelt in the on deck circle! So ssd he didn't take car of himself and died too early! Thank God we have some great video of his playing days.
My favorite videos are the vintage box breaks (1980 and before) because not only are cards opened that I remembered opening as a kid (I can remember like it was yesterday opening up cards in the 70s), but it's amazing to me how cards 40 and more years old have sat undisturbed in wax packs all these years and a box break allows you to be the first to set eyes on it. Also, the idea that what some kid used to scrape a few cents for to open up back then has become such a valuable item that adults cherish enough to buy a box and open up wax packs themselves.
There is one TH-cam channel that combines pack breaks with information on the players that are pulled from each pack. It’s usually from the 1980’s but it’s always informative and entertaining. I enjoy hearing about lesser known players that time has forgotten about. Especially those who may have only appeared on a card maybe once or twice.
Oh yeah that's a good idea, I can see those videos being over 30 minutes long!
Box breaks of older cards. Love the nostalgia. Reminds me when I was young. Love your videos, makes me go back and check all my cards.
My favorite type of card videos are the ones like this...i was a big fan of the shaq and nolan ryan videos you did on their cards...i love learning about cards and the history of them....also, knowing the "pop" is really cool...thank you for what you do!
Some of my favorite video's are box breaks. I really enjoy watching new breaks and I also like "throwback" breaks. I think it's exciting to see what products used to look like, what you were "guaranteed" to get in a box, and how much card designs have changed over the years. It's cool to see breaks of boxes that I would not be able to afford such as Flawless, National Treasures, etc. Thanks for the opportunity at the giveaway and keep up the great work. I watched your 1991 Topps Micro set video the other day. I have a set and found the Chipper Jones! It was very off center though, but it was fun to look at those cards again. They are very tough to handle lol.
I like to feel like I’m learning something about sports cards when I watch TH-cam videos. Your PSA video brought me to your channel because it was very detailed and informative. I like watching box breaks because it gives me a small sample size of what to expect and helps me make an educated guess on if I should buy or wait till the next series. Value videos are neat to watch but honestly Im not a fan of the robot voice narrations. Finally I enjoy learning about prospects or projected players that could hold future values. I don’t follow farm league and don’t have time to watch every game (MLB,NFL,NBA) so hearing which players you are following or prospects you think have potential gives me a reason to go back and look through my cards to find their Bowman 1sts or RCs...Finding said cards is almost as fun as cracking packs and is essentially free because I’ve already purchased them so it feels like a huge bonus. Thanks for the giveaway and keep up the good work.
My favorite types of card videos are the the videos about players who I loved to collect as a child. For example Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr. cards. It brings me back to my childhood of being on the school bus or at my buddies house looking and trading each other’s favorite players cards. Good Times.
Love anything Mickey Mantle. Would love to add that card to my pc. Would be crazy feeling to own any of those cards! Thanks for your videos. They are very educational.
I love the history of cards and psa cards sells like you do. I am a history buff so any card history video hooks me. That is how I came across your channel by searching card history in the search. Keep doing videos my friend. It is the highlight of my week.
I actually like the type that you're doing right now. Im new to collecting. When I was in 3rd grade my dad stole about 1500 cards from me that my grandfather gave to me. I see a lot of cards I used to have myself when I watch them. I really like to know the back story if the player and the card being shown. Like I said i just started trying to collect again. At first these videos made me sick when I seen how much those cards are worth now. But in a good sense it's helped humble me or rather see that I was having a problem with making paper money my value system but the spirit of God in me always corrects me when I start going the wrong way about it So now I enjoy these videos, one for information kus I'm a chick that used to race dirt bikes lol I don't know enough. But your videos are also refreshing brings me back to being a kid ya know. I'm not sure if I've answered you correctly but I thought wth I'll try it, can't hurt. It would be super cool to have a card that had value lol. Your videos are great for research and entertainment. The box openings are not my thing. Kus is always boxes and cards I wish I could afford and could never lol 800+$ a pack!? Crazy. Anyway thanks ginger the chance. I've been subscribed for a few weeks or so and recommended it to my old roommate who has a card site on Ebay. But they're bums lol ok im done. Sorry so long.
God bless.
My favorite sports card videos is this one I have a 69 topps yellow Mickey mantle and a 57 topps yankees power hitters with mantle and Berra pictured. I love all your videos, great job.
Thanks for sharing this video and more. I grew up collecting in the mid 80's to early 90's. I really enjoy the cards from that error being opened, the history around the cards and seeing how some of the junk wax became so valuable. Keep doing a great job!
It's exciting to see the cards that everyone thought were junk slowly rising in value! Thanks for the feedback, sir!
I saw Mantle in the title and thought good god another Mantle video buuuuuuuut you killed it. Your style is great. I feel like I'm watching TH-cam 15 years ago before everything was overproduced and annoying.
It's always cool to see you guys pull back the curtain and give us a look at your pc, setup for filming (you kinda already did that) and killer display rooms/closets/shelving that you have decked out with cards. I've picked up so many ideas from those types of videos. It doesn't matter if you're rocking an old washing machine door screwed to a few mannequin legs with cards on top. Original content is original content period.
😂 Thanks for the feedback! I need to re-organize them shelves lol
I enjoy the box break videos! Just watching you open each pack allows me to relive memories of when I was younger and the excitement of cracking open each pack!!😁⚾️
I enjoyed the top 35 Mantle card video. Mick was my favorite player and card as a collector. Im 70 so i Remember 5 ¢ packs. Thanks for this video. I am not a fan of graded cards most of my collection is raw and consist of 50s and 60s era cards tops sets 60 to 63 and 69 topps sets.
Thank you
Thank you for your feedback, sir. 🙏🏻 I do love raw -ungraded vintage cards as well, the feeling of holding them in your hand is unlike modern cards and you can't get that from graded cards. This is why I love watching eBay and bidding on poor condition older cards. To hold them in hand. 👍🏻
Thank you for the generous giveaway, I like a lot of videos of breaks, new product openings, PSA most valuable eras. I really enjoy your Most valuable era videos, makes me wonder if I have any of the cards in my collection.
I like the historical videos that educate us. This teaches us how the hobby has grown and will grow in the future. A close second are the top 25 cards in a category.
Hi PSA Collector! I love your videos! My favorite are of box breaks of older hobby boxes and when the breaker talks about the hot rookies or all-stars of the year they are breaking.
I like the preview box break videos because it gives you a look at each product so you can decide if you like a certain release of cards before you buy them
That ‘58 mantle with aaron is a very nice card too. For the giveaway my favorite videos are the educational videos. Where they teach or talk about prices, card population, rareness and what sets have which rookies in them as well. Good to know these thing before you buy a box or two. I also don’t have a channel myself but maybe I start a light video of pack openings since I’ve been getting a lot of nice boxes of baseball cards. Baseball is the only i collect. I grew up in cuba and mantle has always been my dad’s favorite player so i like to show him old cards whenever i see them. He will definitely watch this video.
I love the box breaks because I like living vicariously through the person who bought in or is opening them. I like adrenaline rush of scoring a big hit. It makes me wish I had the money to do it myself!
I feel the same way.
I enjoy watching “Top 10” card videos. It’s great seeing collectors best cards. Thanks for the opportunity!
These videos rock! I enjoy listening to them in the background as I sort and organize collections.
I really like the most valuable card videos, but I'd love to see a monthly psa top 10 grossing list and a top 10 players list.
I love the history of the baseball cards I’ve been collecting for three years what you have taught me as alert me a lot about all the college history I appreciate you
I always love box breaks. Love the thrill of seeing what's opened. Love vintage openings as well as high end cards especially Topps Dynasty.
My favorite sports card related videos are ones that showcase what you can get from a specific hobby box
I love those vids as well. I'm gunna try to start posting more box reveals to show what each box contains, earlier years.
I like the videos like this. I also like videos where people open old packs/boxes. Also, I like to see when people have gotten nice cards at flea markets, auctions, or wherever. I like these types of videos because I enjoy seeing people get cards that I either had or wanted to get. Thanks
Love the videos. I’m starting to get back into collecting and I have a question. Do you know how I can tell the difference between authentic and reprints of #24,
#17, and #15? Thanks!
Usually reprint are labeled somewhere on the back. Also, they will be printed on much newer cardstock which is obvious when holding an authentic card. My suggestion would be to buy already psa graded cards or other much less valuable players and really study those cards. You can pick some up for very cheap and even break open the case. Buy the reprints as well on eBay that are labeled reprint and compare the two. This will help you understand and learn what to look for 👍
My favorite videos would have to be the box breaks I like to see the new products coming out and the type of cards that r getting pulled helps me know if it's worth buying or not
I like watching baseball and football videos because i am a collector and also love videos on the history of cards and the players. Keep up the good work Rob 👍🏻
I love your videos! My favorites include player top sold and I also like vintage box breaks. You have such a good vibe!
Thanks for the feedback! and compliment 👍
Hello from El Paso. My favorite videos are pre 80 pack opening. I started collecting when I was young. My favorite video of yours is the Nolan Ryan one. This Mantle video was awesome as well.
This was the first video I’ve watched on cards and found it very informative... I recently inherited my dads collection after he past away we use to collect when I was I kid but I’ve been so out of touch with how cards are now... and have gotten the bug again since I’ve been going through all his cards and started buying some again... He has a Mantle that’s what made me pick this video
I really like the price guide videos they've been very helpful telling me which cards to collect 3to collect them Awesome content
Thanks for the feedback! 👍
I am just getting back into card collecting and I honestly like your videos like this which describes the history of a card/player/set. I think the story behind the card gives it more value than just monetary alone.
I love how you Talk about the history of the other card for those that don’t know anything about baseball now they know and for myself the more knowledge I know baseball cards Haber I can price my cards so thank you so much for the history
I really look forward to the Top 25 videos, because I go back and look to see if i have any of them...sometimes i do and i start looking to see if it's gradeable...
Your channel rocks big time, always business like and very informative. Any thoughts on Wayne Gretzky cards? Keep up the excellent work, cannot wait for more. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback! Gretzky cards are always gonna be going up in value as long as they are in mint to gem mint condition 👍
Great video! Love Mantle! I wish I could own one. I was a teen in the junk wax era so I love watching throwback box breaks on the hunt for rare or exclusive rookie cards! Recently I bought some 1993 Topps looking for the Gold Jeter Rookie. Keep up the great work!
I actually like watching the box breaks for older card, throwback Thursdays, etc. I collected back in the late 50's early 60's but all those cards disappeared when my dad sold our house while I was in college. I started again in 1991 when I found a couple of boxes of 87 Topps at a yard sale for $10 a piece. Found three Barry Bonds rookies and was hooked again.
I love box breaks. Watching hits happen. I’ve had bad luck when opening cards with many of the cards I’ve wanted Have eluded me. Watching these breaks shows me it can happen.
I have really enjoyed the videos about how people organize and track their collections. It has given me a lot of great ideas.
Thanks! That's a great idea!
Hah, I've had a 1968 Topps Game Mantle for over 30 years (since I was a kid). I have always kind of written it off because I thought you bought them like in a deck to somehow play the "game" (like in a box with a board).
When I learned from you just now that it was a pack pulled insert, that changes everything. It's like an entirely legit card to me now. I also instantly added it to my next grading submission. Thank you. It's like I received a new Mantle this morning. Gonna pull it out box now.
Hey PSA COLLETOR. I think I like the history of the card,and the background of the player.It always is interesting to no what the story is behind some of the not so we'll known ball players. The description of the style that the card company used in different eras also is interesting.Thanks,
Hello from Maryland!
My favorite type of videos are the box breaks hands down! Mostly because I don’t have the money to buy certain brands if any as much but to see the cards pulled is just as amazing..but when it’s live and it’s some huge pull? I go nuts! Plus seeing sought after players pulled as well! Thank you for the amazing videos!
I pretty much enjoy all video types but if I had to choose I like opinion and general discussion about the hobby as a whole with a focus on the past or how to revive the hobby.
Really enjoy the videos. I'm new to PSA grading so your videos are quite helpful. As far as the videos I like the most is box breaks. Almost like a bunch of small Christmas presents in a box.
I Enjoy all the Videos, My Favorite videos are the top 25 videos, I started collecting when i was a kid in the 80's but really wasn't into value, just the fun of it with friends, I have recently gotten back into collecting and am lost with all these wax cards i have, But have found 5/25 in your junk wax video, So Im really stoked that there are some that are still worth something. I also love box breaking and when someone has a big baseball mail day video or PSA Card Returns, I grab a cup of coffee and could watch for hours, thanks man, keep up the good work
Thanks for the feedback, Robert! I think today's collecting is definitely motivated by value. That's all everyone talks about anymore, how much is this worth, what's the value of a 1 of 1 etc. Not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I like to focus on the stuff that rare or the early 90's inserts that are tough to find in gem mint condition. I'll be posting a PSA return video in a month or so so stay posted for that!
I love the "Most Valuable cards" videos because I can get current values and I can strive to pick up those cards. I really enjoy your videos!
I really like the vintage card box breaks and the Top 25 videos as well. Keep doing what you're doing.
Great job, as always, on this video. Couldn't help but notice that the Dan-Dee and Stahl-Meyer Mickey Mantle photos are exactly the same.
John Spiller oh yeah, wow, lol I didn’t notice that. Good eye 👍
@@GRADEDCARDINVESTOR Couldn't hit the "subscribe" button fast enough. Your videos are entertaining and edifying. Keep up the great work!
John Spiller Thanks for the feedback! Glad you like the videos 👍🙏🏼
Loved the Helpful Detective! I really enjoy the videos of garage sale/flea market/bargain finds. I get to experience other people’s great discoveries and learn about lots of different, and interesting cards!
Classic Cards Those are some of my favorites too! I’m going to start doing those in the future when I got treasure hunting! Thanks for the comment! Stay tuned!
Hey there, I am a new subscriber and haven't collected cards in over 25 years. I recently almost lost half of my cards when a supposed to be friend was going to help me sell them, moved without telling me. Long story short I got them back. I haven't seen many videos other then yours so I guess my favorite one is Top 25 Most Valuable Baseball Cards from the 1970s. I have some of the ones in that video and was thinking about driving to the PSA office in Woodbridge NJ and seeing what grades they get. Keep up the great videos.
Enjoyed the video. These type of videos catch my attention. Thanks for taking the time to do the research for us.
I love the "Top 25 most valuable cards" such as 1970 that way I can know which cards to buy to expand my current collection. I enjoy your baseball channel because you are very knowledgeable and give many hints as to how to send cards to PSA in proper containers, etc. For future videos, I would love to see you price out Roberto Clemente since I have his rookie card.
Ive always been a fan of historical videos of cards since I was around when the industry was flooded. It gives me context on why so many Hofers from the 90s sets arent worth alot. I also love seeing people open the vintage wax but its hard to find as its very expensive to do. My goal is to open an 86 fleer basketball pack one day.
I really like when you do Top 25 and value it sold for .Great information. I like your other videos explaining how to submit cards, well I guess I just like all your videos! Great information. Thank You
I live sports cards, really enjoy the history. Also enjoy seeing market value of cards, and why they are valuable. Really loved the vintage card.
My favorite sport card videos are the ones where I learn something new or something general like what a card is currently selling for. I like to learn about how I could find rare cards from the 80’s and 90’s because those are the cards I would see in Beckett growing up. I know it’s simple but I didn’t know you could buy complete sets of Tiffany and Topps gold. I wonder how you can get glossy?
You can find complete sets on eBay and Beckett.com if you look really hard 👍
I dig breaks but i really like your Top 5,10,25,35, etc... I'm a sucker for lists. Loved Letterman's Top 10 lists back in the day!
lol, those always made me laugh. I loved the finale with Bill Murray and Jim Carrey I think were on it.
Great video 👍 I enjoy the top 25 videos as well as videos showing how other collectors store and display their collection.
My favorite types of videos are box/case breaks...in part because it gives me an idea of the contents of products I can expect to see and also because I do buy into a lot of breaks.
My favorites are the videos especially top xx lists. Just like to see what kind of crazy prices these cards sell for, also I like to see very high end condition cards mine are all beat.
Hey psa !! I have that 1952 Topps mantle . But it's not graded . My mom gave it to me a while back. She got it from her father when she was a kid and told me one day it will be worth Alot
I enjoy 2 kinds of sportscard videos the most. One being the informative and historical video. Reason being that as a life long collector when I was a kid you had your collection and a price guide with pictures of cards that you didn’t have money for access to and new really knew nothing about. Second type of video is the videos where someone opens what they purchase online or flea market or show finds. Mainly because I like to see what people are buying out of curiosity.
My favorite card related video was the,”How to submit cards to PSA for grading” because it helped me send in my submissions and it’s just a helpful video overall. Also I enjoyed all of your videos on the top baseball cards.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad my video helped 👍
Hey Matt, I just got out of the Bone Thugs and Harmony Ja Rule Ashanti and Chingy concert here in Vegas!
I like the ones that are a guide to the values of cards!
Easiest way to look up values is go to sportscards.com and see what cards have recently sold for. Or go onto Comc and see what most are asking for
I am a recent subscriber and newbie to your videos. However, I can tell you that I like the Top 25 cards lists with the fun facts thrown in. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback, sir! 🙏🏼
I have the 4th one on the list but its in worst condition. How much do you think it would be worth?
Congrats on the 4000 subs mate! Im from Australia and love the price guide videos, and really enjoyed this one because of the extra info you gave. I also enjoy box breaks and pack rips as well though. Keep up the great work.
I enjoy the breaks most. But I do enjoy your content so far so good! Plus it's good you take the advice of your viewers (especially mine) so keep it going!
My favorite type is box breaks of vintage packs. It gives me fond memories from childhood.
To be honest I like your videos exactly how theg are now. I enjoy watching videos on vintage cards,rare,and oddball with a brief history on them or where they came from. In other words just like this Mickey Mantle video. It had everything and i saw a one i hadn't seen before. Thanks man keep them coming, I've seen all your videos to date they're very entertaining
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you find this stuff as entertaining as I do! 👍
Hey greetings from Tennessee I loved the most valuable baseball cards from the 80s and 90s. Those were the years I collected as a kid. Thanks for the amazing content!
Thanks for the comment! It's good to see a fellow Tennessee collector on here! Stay posted!
Good channel! While I enjoy historical videos related to sportscards, I think my favorite videos are those (like this one) that provide info on card values and auction sales. The auction sales that you have to be careful with are the eBay auctions since an item shown as sold doesn't necessarily mean that the transaction was completed between the buyer and seller.
Oh yeah, some are blatantly obvious that the seller took the listing down and marked as sold while others are not. It's best when you have multiple auctions to compare to one another and create and average sale price. PSA does this on their website's APR page. 👍
59 bazooka mantle would be a favorite. I like the historical u tube videos of vintage cards.
i love the ranking videos you do, it helps me make my videos, you can see them on breeze cards. i did top 100, 70's, 80;s &90's. did top 60 of the 60;s and completing top 50 of the 50's tomorrow. thanks to you. you were a great help and inspiration!
I love the box breaks especially the vintage ones because you never know what gem they will pull and also it reminds me of buying packs when I was a kid even though I grew up in the junk wax era the best pull I had as a kid was the score inserts of Joe DiMaggio, that my cousin stole from, he also took my Frank Thomas name card when I pulled it out of the 90 Topps pack from a local circle k store. Good luck everybody!
No name card***
Greetings from Cali
Favorite type is box breaks. Not always able open new boxes or packs or even some of the high end stuff, but watching box breaks gives me the satisfaction if i were too.
Also love your top # videos, the M Jordan ones got me hooked on your videos. Thanks and appreciate your content cheers.
Top 25 videos are great. Keeps me hooked for the entire video. Thanks
Love your videos!
My favorite type of card videos are ones with history about cards, like this particular video!
I like videos that give me a history of the cards. The videos you have put out inspire me to expand my collection. Great content. Thank you!!!
I enjoy these vids. Its amazing how many pre 1970 cards survived in psa 9 and 10
My fav vids are the unboxings! The excitement of seeing rares pulled gets me going.
I like the most valuable videos. Its cool and interesting to see the different cards and how they rank
I always wondered how cards from the 50s and 60s were able to maintain mint status, back in the old days cards were put in shoe boxes and had rubber bands wrapped around them. There were no card savers, one touch, and plastic sleeves.
Not every pack from the '50s and '60s has been opened. In fact, there are many that still remain unopened. MY theory is that these cards were pulled from fresh packs after PSA started grading cards and submitted. Tons of collections pop up every now and then with cards in incredible condition as well 👍
@@GRADEDCARDINVESTOR I think you are right. Imagine pack-pulling a vintage Mantle in sharp condition.
I've had the bell on your channel since I came across your most valuable videos a month ago. The top auction value videos you do are interesting because they tell more of a story than just typical box breaks.
Thanks for posting. I love Mantle cards just posted 19 of mine yesterday. Good information.
The MK designation is for a mark of some kind initials, stamps, etc. A mis-cut is MC. I personally am hooked lately on PSA scandal vids. Thanks for the channel.
Yeah I got it all backwards lol I made a note in the comment above. Thanks for the tip though!
Mutible. Videos. Because. It shows the grade and the card. And I like the price guide gives all who watch something to base there cards off of. You do a great job at psa colltibles. Thank you
That’s a super job of information on Mickey he was my hero in the 60s boy do I kick myself in the butt for putting my cards in my bicycle wheels dumb me nice job as always see you again
I like guys doing do pack previews.Because it lets me know if I want to buy it.Its a great resource for all collectors.
Historical type on history cards and players.collecting is such a joy.
Favorite type of Videos for me are the videos that point out how to identify Fake and Reprint cards from authentic cards. Saved me alot of headache with a 1952 Mantle that looked authentic to me but was yet another Fake.
Those darn reprints are a burden to the hobby and awesome video topic! Thanks for the suggestion, sir! Stay posted!
I just picked up my first
Mickey Mantle, as a gift from my wife. 1958 All Star, # 35 on this list.
Wow I love watching your videos with my father he's 75 he said he ha just about every card he said in 1952 when Topps come out he traded all his dodgers cards for Mickey mantle he had a nice stack of them but they didn't have books to put them in a he never put them in his bike spokes so he had them all in his Bible then when he went to Vietnam my grandma sent him his Bible and Vietnam doesn't have seasons like we have they had the hot season the rainy season you get the point so those card's were ruined plus to add to the friction some North Vietnamese soldier took a shot at him and maybe because all those Mickey mantle cards were in there it saved his life I'm from Chicago Illinois so one day my father met him at a old run down bar and he told him that story he got my father so drunk I can't remember all the names but Billy Martin and whitey Ford were there and whitey Ford kept saying come on Mickey we got to go he kept saying one more for the road but he told my father bring your father to the game tomorrow there will be 2 Tix waiting so he went no shit he left them with a 20 dollar bill true story the white Sox did lose but my father said it was worth losing those cards I'm not sure now if I told him the real price of the card but the last time he bought a pack of cards was in 1955 just till 2 months ago he bought a pack of 2015 Bowman Andy hit a Rafael devers autograph refractor out of 199 so now he's got the baseball collecting againhe's got the books he's got card sleeves Penny sleeves he's got everythinghe even pulled his first one of one Nick markakis 2017 Topps sorry about the long message have a great day buddy 😎 big Mike
The box breaks are good bc you never know what you're gonna pull. Also the videos you put up are awesome, makes us collectors wish we had taken better care of our cards as kids lol. And kept a lot of them as well