Wow that is awesome to find that many unopened 74 packs in that condition. I would have a real hard time not opening them. Also the stars you picked up for $5 each were really sweet pick ups! Congrats again on the unopened packs.
Wow! Quite the find Brian. I don’t do anything with unopened but it would be hard to resist a find like. Great group of superstar cards too. $5 each is a crazy deal.
Wow that’s so freakin’ cool! If any are in real nice shape you might consider getting some packs graded. Pretty sure they go for good money graded if like a 7 or better.
Really cool find. Bummer that the gum was on the Cepeda card. Are you selling single packs? It would be cool to have an unopened pack from 74. Thanks for sharing.
I would be interested in what you paid and what you actually pull out of these! For all you know this guy could have searched them and re-glued them himself not being authenticated by anybody you're taking a gamble unless you get them really cheap
Agree here. If too good to be true, usually is. Being tight doesn’t mean they aren’t resealed. You said yourself, there is a mixture of different pack types in the lot. Odds are these have been searched. Send a few to PSA, they use BBCE for authentication and you’ll get your answer to that question.
These packs graded by PSA go for about $1,000 a piece so you'd have close to 45,000 worth of cards right there if you send them away PSA. If these up at a yard sale for like 200 bucks most likely you got scammed
You're pretty off base. A PSA 9 of a 74 pack did just under $1000. You think all of these packs are in mint condition? I'd be the first to tell you that they are not. They were sold under the impression that most would be in the EX-NM range, some better some worse. At $100 a pop to get a pack graded it just doesn't make economic sense. Again, thanks for your time.
@@broth6 okay I'll make it simple anything unauthenticated unsealed I wouldn't touch with a 10-ft pole and I also wouldn't sell it to anybody else! Thanks for your time!
@@krakenhits1587 everyone has their risk tolerances. If you know what to look for and have people you know that can help guide you it makes it easier to take risks. Totally understand your risk aversion
I'm not trying to be a downer but saying it's the greatest mind ever without knowing what's in these packs is a little presumptuous my expertise if you want to call it that would be buying anything unopened from anybody unless it's a sealed box is a bad idea that should be stated in your video because most people think they're getting a good deal could be getting roped into a scam a lot of people search packs we see them and then put them for a decent price to lure you in and when you open them all the rookies and stars have been taken out. If you were selling these I wouldn't buy them because I wouldn't trust that you know what's in them either
first of all, the title says "MY" best find, not "THE" best find, so relax. Everyone has an opinion. If you want to believe that in this 5 minute video that you are able to determine the authenticity of 50+ 1974 packs of which I showed few of, then by all means. But I am not giving "advice" for anyone else to go out and buy unopened. I admitted that I am still learning about it. For what it's worth, maybe you don't care, I sold all of the packs to a leading member in the unopened community and they have strong beliefs that the packs are genuine, and so do I. Thanks for you time.
@@broth6 Like I said I'm no expert I'm just worried you got burned and anyone you sell them to the same goes. Baseball card exchange who authenticate unopened boxes make mistakes I'm just saying to be careful don't get offended. You were a bit offended by the word relax I was just giving my opinion and you offered people to give theirs in your own words