Yesterday, I may have caught your eye with my 50 cent vintage pickups. Well if you thought that was awesome, you are in for a treat today. At the time, I thought the following pickups were so spectacular that I stopped shopping after I bought them, even though I still had half of my budget left. I think you'll agree that what I was able to buy at the price I got is almost too good to be true...
At the same Bargain Bin as I discussed yesterday, I was able to land one of the newest Hall of Famers for $1.
On top of that 1965 beauty, I found this gem for $2...
Two really nice cards of Hall of Famers from an iconic set for a whopping $3. But wait! I've just scratched the surface. Now it's about to get really interesting...
For $3, that's right, I said THREE DOLLARS, I brought home this piece of awesome!
For $3, that's right, I said THREE DOLLARS, I brought home this piece of awesome!
A 1961 Ernie Banks for less than the price of a pack of Heritage or Allen & Ginter. I nearly died when I saw this in the bargain bin.
BUT WAIT! There is still more. How about these two scrubs for $3.50 a pop. A POP.
Two iconic HOF third basemen for $7? I think I just felt some palpitations. BUT WAIT, THERE IS STILL MORE! For the sickeningly low price of $4 each. I SAID FOUR DOLLARS EACH came these two cards...
My chest is starting to hurt. Unreal vintage at unreal prices. BUT WAIT! There is one more card to show.
A second year Gibson for $5. That's it, the heart attack is official. I cannot wait for my next card show in June. I will make a straight line from the front door to the Bargain Bin on the first day of the show. Who knows what I'll find next!
4 comments:
Great finds!
Wow, I wish a bargain bin like that could pop up around here. I'd just about jump out of my seat if I found a '61 Banks for three bucks.
Very nice!
Wow. I really got to get to a card show or two this summer once the kids are out of school.
JT, The Writer's Journey
I'm with Nick! Those cards would cost a lot more at my local show.
KEEP ON COLLECTING!!
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