Tonight I get to wrap up the month of April 2024 in terms of my collecting with what was my third purchase via Facebook Marketplace.
A guy in Brighton, which is about a half hour-ish north of me, posted a shoebox of baseball stuff for sale, asking $100:
He estimated that there were around 500 cards in there, all fairly recent, including inserts, SPs, and some other stuff. Also, everything was sleeved.
This other image from the listing gives you a pretty good idea of the content, with a lot of it being what today's collectors tend to refer to as "color," especially parallels like Refractors.
We managed to settle on a $75 price and everything proceeded smoothly. As usual I had a blast flipping through everything and setting aside a few things for myself while mainly enjoying coming up with even more stuff to send my favorite trade partners (with most of the getting listed on TCDb).
A number of you have long since received your loot from this box but I think I may still have some to send out.
Anyway, here's what I held onto for myself:
Reyes, like a more recent Tiger in Akil Baddoo, is an example of a minor rule 5 success as he parlayed his December, 2017 selection from Arizona into parts of five seasons with Detroit. The gold foil is quite nice on the top card and the bottom is your standard quality Refractor. And then the oldest items in the box were a few 1990 Topps Stickers with PC guys Gwynn and Ripken starring on three fronts and one back. The flip side of Mr. Padre's sticker is fellow HOF OF Andre Dawson. Cal serves as the Superstar back for Devon White and Jeffrey Leonard while his foil and regular stickers include Mitch Williams and Gary Gaetti on the backs.
Overall I'm quite happy with how this purchase went: I got it for less than the purchase price, added a few fun cards, and picked up a bunch of fun recent-ish trade bait. It was basically the equivalent of a solid day of dime- and quarter-boxing at a show, and at $0.15 per card, that's essentially what it was, though with a bit of driving in place of the time spent digging.
Now that I'm caught up through April I should be back soon to start recapping five May trades (and more from the month) that brought me some very timely exciting items. Until then, I hope all of you are like me, basking in the time of year when baseball doesn't have to share the spotlight with the other major sports (though the Olympics may be good watching).
This is the second Facebook Marketplace purchase I've seen this week. I really need to check it out. The problem is my buddy is on it all the time. He says he has to be if he wants the deals. I have trouble finding the time to organize my collection, write blog posts, and open care packages. No way do I want to hang out on Facebook :D
ReplyDeleteI mean, your odds of actually catching a good deal go up the more you look at it but that doesn't mean you can't luck into one. The important thing is you should spend time doing whatever parts of collecting you enjoy the most.
DeleteLooks like a fun box to sort through. I haven't made a FB Marketplace purchase in about a year, but I've had mostly good luck in the handful that I've made. Glad this worked out well for you!
ReplyDeleteI know you've done quite well with them when you've found them so I hope you find another good one soon!
DeleteI have never attempted to buy from Facebook. Wished yard sales existed more. I feel.those are a dying trend
ReplyDeleteFacebook does advertise garage/yard sales as well, and that was actually the source of my next upcoming Facebook post.
DeleteNice deal, lots of great shiny there.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I enjoyed the color and shininess myself.
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