Being that he was still unsure if he wanted to part ways with his collection, the fact that he was unaware of the value, and also because he was located over four hours away (and didn't want to mail it in), a new service was born: "The Drop-Off Appraisal". We've actually never done this before. It's either they come to us for an appointment, or we travel to them. The seller had suggested that since he travels through the area often, and he didn't have the time to sit down for an appointment, that he would just drop them off at our office, and we can evaluate the collection at our leisure. His only request was that we'd have an offer for him within a few weeks, as that would be his next time passing through. No rush, no pressure, and a whole lotta trust.
Now more than ever, we know your time is valuable. You might not be able to spare a few hours to come down to our office and sit down with a specialist. And maybe you don't feel comfortable sending your entire collection through the mail. We get it - and that's ok. Which is why we now offer a new service, one in which we hope more people will take full advantage of. So... just drop it off! Come back in a few hours, or a few days - whatever works best for you.
Being that we don't like to let things linger, we appraised the collection right away, and had a offer for the gentleman the following day. We called him up, and he still had no clue if he really wanted to sell. He wanted to think about it, thanked us for the appraisal, and said he'd call us back in a few weeks. About three weeks later, he us called back and we closed the deal. It was a rather pleasant transaction
Now, back to the collection. The majority of the collection was baseball cards, but we were most excited about the basketball cards. It was primarily filled with 1969 & 1970 Topps, which included mega-stars Kareem, Wilt, Big O, and Hondo. What more could you ask for? And these examples ended up being in decent condition, which made it even better. The nicest card of the bunch was the Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) rookie from the 1969 Topps Set, which was in EX condition. Some other highlights from the '69 set included card #1 Wilt Chamberlain, and rookies Bill Bradley and John Havlicek!
Other parts of the collection included about (8000) 1957-81 Topps baseball cards, and about (1500) 1970-79 Topps football cards. The baseball section included a nice assortment of stars, including Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, and Nolan Ryan, while also having a few key rookies of Eddie Murray, Ozzie Smith & Rickey Henderson:
Overall, it was a decent sized collection that was filled with stars, and even know we didn't hit a homerun with condition, it was still a collection we were excited to purchase. You can check out a full recap of the collection in the video below. Just Collect is always looking to buy vintage baseball & football cards. Looking to sell your collection? Give us a call today and speak with one of our experienced specialists!