You have the opportunity to own a card from the the 1933 Goudey baseball set in this new complete set break. See how you can join the Vintage Breaks card breaks with your chance at a graded cards of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Foxx, Tris Speaker, and a card from a SPY!
We love teaming up with our sister company, Vintage Breaks, especially when it could help you land an card from iconic players such as BABE RUTH and LOU GEHRIG!. This 1933 Goudey baseball card set is stocked with legends and memories. You can purchase a spot in this set break today!
The 1933 Goudey baseball set has 240 cards in full and were released at a tough time here in the US; the middle of the Great Depression. Goudey releasing the card set was a risk during a time when most anyone could barely afford a few cents on such luxury like the pack of gum these cards were distributed in. The checklist is stocked with stars, In fact, there are FOUR different Babe Ruth cards in the 1933 set, and two Lou Gehrig cards. You can see the exact cards from this set break featuring the iconic Yankees duo above. The Great Bambino is holding a bat in card 181, perhaps waiting to get up the plate. Ruth is swinging a bat in card 144, maybe launching one of his 714 career home runs. Cards 53 and 149 have the same post but offers a different background; you can see one with a red back and one with a yellow back. There is no difference on the front of cards 92 and 160, both featuring The Iron Horse at-bat, swinging for the fences.
Highlights include:
Wait- Mo Berg was a spy? Yes! Take a close look at the Morris (Mo) Berg card in the middle row, first card, in the picture below. You can see Berg in the catcher position, waiting to throw the ball back out to the field. Berg had an average career in baseball, tallying 441 hits, but his post-baseball job was as a SPY for the US Government. The man spoke as many as 12 different languages and was sent to possibly assassinate a physicist named Werner Heisenberg if Berg could determine that he was close to making an atomic bomb. Paul Rudd played Berg in the movie The Catcher Was a Spy. THIS would be a cool card to land in the set break.
As there are 239 cards in the set, only 239 spots in the break will be sold - this ensures that you will take home a card from the set. The list of name is always randomized LIVE on the show as the break occurs; you have the same chance as everyone else in the break to land the cards you desire. For example - If you land on spot #144 after the random, you will take home card #144, Babe Ruth!
So much has changed since these cards rolled out of the factory. When you open up the package from Vintage Breaks and hold your 1933 Goudey card in your hands, you're going back to at time when a gallon of gas was 18 cents, TVs weren't available to buy for your home (not until 1939!), and prohibition still existed.
FOR ALL DETAILS AND TO PURCHASE A SPOT IN THE BREAK FOR $650, CLICK HERE:
Here is a video of a set break of 1956 Topps baseball cards so you can see how the set breaks work:
Just Collect is always buying vintage sports and non-sports cards from 1879 to 1979 as well as select modern cards. If you have a collection that you are considering selling, contact us today to discuss or get our industry-leading purchase offer. If you have a collection that you want to be appraised, please contact us and we would be happy to discuss your collection and help you understand the real cash value of your collection in the current marketplace. Check out the Just Collect Buy List.
We always offer a FREE APPRAISAL for your collection here at the Just Collect site. Just click here:
We offer many ways to evaluate your cards other than using our website, too.
If you can make the trip here like the son from my hometown did for this collection- we can make a deal at the office. We once met a father-son duo that drove eight hours from Virginia to meet us to sell a Michael Jordan rookie card stored in Tupperware since 1986 - great read here.
We keep a LIST of the card shows we'll be attending. Come stop by the Just Collect table and chat.
If you have a valuable collection and want us to come to you, we'll hop on the next plane out. We recently took a trip to California to purchase a collection that included three Jackie Robinson 1948 Leaf rookie cards that you can read about here.
We have another location in New York you can meet us at; read all the information here.
If you choose to mail your cards for an appraisal, we will evaluate your cards for FREE still. If you choose not to sell the cards, we'll ship them back with shipping fees paid by us! We can offer our FedEx account with 2-day shipping, fully insured, all covered by us. Simply contact the office to set up this option.
We've run into a wide range of people and collections over the last 25 years. Although Just Collect is known for buying vintage sports cards and especially vintage baseball cards, we are also extremely interested in buying non-sports cards, too!
Every collection and every collector is different and we treat EVERY collection with the respect and attention that we show for our own collections. We understand that many have put their heart and souls into building their collections. So when you're ready to sell, we understand the feelings that you're going through and will work with you to help you reach a decision that is a WIN/WIN, because if you're not happy, we're not happy.
Whether you have vintage cards or modern wax you want to sell, you can reach out to us any time!