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Any Panthers card collectors out there? Mail Day!


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I really don’t have any half decent panther cards as I just got back into collecting a couple of years ago. Most impressive thing I have seen is that there’s a guy on the blowout forums board that has over 400 Steve Smith 1 of 1s, over 350 autos and something like 1100 memorabilia items of his

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I remember when I thought I was hot ish for my Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens rookie cards lol. Now they're worthless. Even stars regular cards are worthless now. It's all about the rare 1/10 or less cards that are usually chrome, holographic, metallic, etc. Why even make the normal ones lol.

It’s because the card companies printed literally millions of cards in the junk era (late 80s to early 90s) and our parents always told us not to throw them away because the ones produced when they were kids had a lot less printed and a lot less that were in decent condition and became valuable. Today there are considerably less printed, but yes the low numbered or autograph/memorabilia rookie cards are the most desireable. But you’re also having to probably fork out over 10k for some of these boxes of cards to get a chance of pulling something like that. It’s insane.

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Don’t have any Panthers cards, but I did find a poo ton of baseball cards in the basement a few years ago. I guess my old man collected them in the 50’s and 60’s.

All ungraded and most are in rough shape but some of the nice one’s are:

- 1954 Ernie Banks (Topps)

- 1954 Mickey Mantle (Bowman)

- 1954 Hank Aaron (Topps)

- 1956 Mickey Mantle (Topps)

- 1955 Roberto Clemente (Topps)

It’s unfortunate, but all of these cards would probably receive a poor grade.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Don’t have any Panthers cards, but I did find a poo ton of baseball cards in the basement a few years ago. I guess my old man collected them in the 50’s and 60’s.

All ungraded and most are in rough shape but some of the nice one’s are:

- 1954 Ernie Banks (Topps)

- 1954 Mickey Mantle (Bowman)

- 1954 Hank Aaron (Topps)

- 1956 Mickey Mantle (Topps)

- 1955 Roberto Clemente (Topps)

It’s unfortunate, but all of these cards would probably receive a poor grade.

Even in bad shape those could fetch some good money. 

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