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I agree, not much to look at. Junk wax galore, and not necessarily in the best of shape! It was only 99 cents however, less than I spend on a 30 card repack from the Dollar Store. What the heck, there might be something interesting among all those early 90's Donruss. At least I get a blog post out of it!
I separated the cards out into 4 piles - The two largest sets (1991 Donruss and 1988 Score), all other baseball cards, and all non-baseball cards. I'll keep track of cards I need, Red Sox cards, and any Hall of Famers. Lets see what I ended up with!
1991 Donruss
As it stands now, I'm 35 cards short of completing this set. There's a chance I may actually pick up a few cards I need!
What do you know? 6 cards closer to completion! Not a bad way to start!
Total Cards: 114
Cards I Needed: 6
Red Sox: 3
Hall of Famers: 7
1988 Score
This set, on the other hand, I have completed already. I still sorted through them however, on the off-chance there was an error card or two.
Good thing I did! It turns out that almost half of the cards were of the glossy variety. Shows what I know - I didn't even know Score had glossy cards then! Apparently they were part of a factory set. All those glossy are technically needs...
Total Cards: 134
Cards I Needed: 63
Red Sox: 2
Hall of Famers: 0
Random Baseball Cards
The rest of these cards were a neat assortment ranging from 1984 - 2000. There were some noteworthy things in here, including:
- A complete 2010 Topps Philadelphia Phillies team set
- A 1988 Leaf Rated Rookie of Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar
- A couple of Senior League Cards
- A 1993 Fleer Final Edition Ozzie Smith. Apparently, Fleer forgot to add Ozzie to the base set, and they took a lot of flack for that. They put him in the Update set to make up for it.
Total Cards:116
Cards I Needed: 63
Red Sox: 3
Hall of Famers: 7
Non-Baseball Cards
Unfortunately, there were a lot of CCG gaming cards in this bag, mostly Avatar and World of Warcraft. I have no desire to keep any of it, so I'll probably just send these back to Goodwill. There were however two cards that I thought were cool and worth showing off:
- This Protoceratops card from Sunkist Fruit Snacks - These dinosaur fact cards were issued by Sunkist in the late 80's. I especially like the artwork on it.
- One of the Avatar game cards was one of those 2-in-1 pull out cards. Even though I no nothing about the card or the game, it's still interesting.
Total Cards: 83
Cards I Needed: 0
The Grand Total
Total Cards: 447Cards I Needed: 132
Red Sox: 8
Hall of Famers: 14
So out of 447 cards in the bag, about 30% are cards I didn't have, and all for under a penny apiece! Not a bad haul for a random stop at the local Goodwill!
Not bad for a buck! Glad you found some cards you could use. I like that Sunkist dinosaur card..I dont remember seeing any of those as a kid.
ReplyDeleteFun! I think I had a couple of those Dino cards as a kid. I’m almost certain I can help you with the rest of the 1991 Donruss set. We’re any of those Score glossies Astros?
ReplyDeleteYeah, 4 of them - Bob Knepper, Dave Smith, Billy Hatcher, and Juan Agosto. They're yours is you want them, just send me an email at mattkeppel -at- yahoo - dot- com!
DeleteThe buck is worth the fun!
ReplyDeleteOh man. The next time you're in the Bay Area, let me know. One of the flea markets I go to has bags and boxes of this stuff all day long. You'd be in baseball card heaven.
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