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1984 Topps Baseball Cards Vending Box Break

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I put a couple of messages at the end of this video. I was relatively happy with the contents of this box. I wasn’t happy that it was sold to me as “unsearched”, but missing 28 cards and the cards had been visibly searched. I found another 22 were damaged after going through them. I truly feel that, at least, one of the missing cards was probably a Mattingly RC. I still got my money’s worth out of the box. The overall condition for what I got is great for being 26 years old and for the price I paid after a small partial refund was issued for the missing cards.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Posted February 24th, 2012 in Topps Card. Tagged: , , , , , .

25 comments:

  1. charlestonchewy:

    Did? he just say “Cruz, Jr” @ 2:15? That’s Cruz, Sr. Also that card he presented @ 1:35 is the correct spelling “Doug Gwosdz.” He played only 4 seasons with the Padres and his career batting average was .144 (15 hits in 104 at-bats).

  2. charlestonchewy:

    @456stix $20 for a Mattingly rookie card,? are you kidding? I thought the price was much more than that.

  3. allstar7576:

    Good vid and info.? Thx

  4. piewar100:

    i got a wade bogs i got them from relatives? and rookie johnson and tons of hall of famers and soon to be hall of famers

  5. chumbersdee:

    Even PSA graded ’84 Mattinglys are not worth that much. The PSA? 8’s, which are good quality, are from about $15-$25.

  6. playboy6800:

    @krisbenham how much do u want for that Ryan Sandburg baseball? card?

  7. undraftedplayer:

    I am an NFL and MLB fan and? i love collecting trading cards.

    Collecting sports cards it’s a great hobby .

    Thanks for your videos.

  8. krisbenham:

    @undraftedplayer — Hello to the baseball fans in? France!!

  9. undraftedplayer:

    Hi? from France,

    Thanks for this video

    One of my favorite hobbies is to collecting sports cards.

    I love this 1984 topps baseball brand.

    Thanks.

  10. krisbenham:

    If you check Ebay, you will see how many Mattingly RC’s there actually are, and that let’s you know you won’t get near that much for it. Too common and easy to get today because of the internet. Something is only worth what another person will pay for it.? Price guide prices are highly inflated to encourge the purchase of cards, not the individual sale of them.

  11. 456stix:

    if you? hit a mattingly out of this set it’s his RC and is worth about 20$

  12. krisbenham:

    @bigT6129 — I do not trade. I have a store site that is on the screen in every video in which I? sell all of my cards.

  13. bigT6129:

    how did it cost I will trade you? some

  14. krisbenham:

    @111highgh — Not bad, not bad. Greetings? to all baseball fans in Canada!

  15. 111highgh:

    I? recently bought a complete set of 1984 and 1985 Topps for $35 dollars each. Greetings from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  16. 111highgh:

    The nostalgia? hits me like a hammer. That’s the power of Benham baseball cards.
    Greetings from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  17. krisbenham:

    @golfmaniac007 — It benefits me to get 1984 wax and vending boxes because I can? sell all of the cards on my site, not just the Mattingly. Because of this, it was a great opportunity for me to show the world what you may get in a vending box from 1984. Unfortunately, it was not a true unopened box, and I am glad everyone got to see that so they can be aware.

  18. golfmaniac007:

    @krisbenham im just saying mattingly being the most expensive card in that set can be had for $3 US. an unopened pack of 84 topps would retail for about $1.50-$2 right now. i know its fun to open? wax pack. but only if there is something way more valuable then the price of an unopened pack.

  19. krisbenham:

    @golfmaniac007 — Where’s the fun in that? The reason I buy cards in boxes, instead of individually, is for the thrill of pulling something? good. Buying cards individually is also way? too expensive on Ebay. And you never know what condition a card on Ebay is in unless you buy graded, and then $3 is not even close for a Mattingly RC graded.

  20. golfmaniac007:

    U can buy 84 topps mattingly all day long on eBay for $ 3 beans.?

  21. krisbenham:

    @philaboston — Hmm.. I am the person in the video and I gaurantee that someone searched it before I got it on Ebay because there were 28 cards missing. I am sure that one of those was? a Mattingly RC because the Strawberry RC, Ripken, Gwynn, and Sandberg cards were still in there. There are no other cards in this set worth taking, let alone 28 of them.

  22. philaboston:

    The biggest cheaters and liars are baseball card dealers. Vending boxes are a way for these cheaters to rape away all the good cards, replace VF/NM cards with G/F cards, etc. I am not saying that? the person in the video is a cheater, but what i am saying is that if a person can open up a vending box , then they will. Why on Earth would a Don Mattingly rookie card be found here?

  23. krisbenham:

    Hmm….I am not? really following what anyone is saying here.

  24. Laobuddy:

    he means “He no was how it? much?”

  25. krisbenham:

    Verlanderpc, I am not sure if you are asking? a question or just making a comment. I am not sure what you mean by “I much was it”


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