⚾ Score Big with 300+ Sealed Vintage Cards – Your Ultimate Baseball Time Capsule!
This lot features over 300 factory-sealed vintage Topps baseball card packs from 1990, offering an authentic, ungraded collection ideal for collectors and gift-givers seeking nostalgic baseball stars and rookies in pristine condition.
Is Autographed | No |
Included Components | Trading Cards, Individual Cards |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Size | One Size |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W |
Grade Rating | Ungraded |
Sport | Baseball |
UPC | 700537349336 |
Year | 1990 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 4.57 x 3.07 inches |
Package Weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Topps - Package |
Number of Items | 300 |
Manufacturer | Topps - Package |
Part Number | PACKLOT-300-TOPPS-FBA |
J**️
Great For The Nostalgia!
This product is actually not bad for the price and does in fact contain an array of cards with most of them being between ‘87 and ‘93. There were more late-80s cards than early-90s. Out of the 311 total cards that were included in the variety of packs, I would say that roughly ⅔ were from the late-80s. The cards that I received were exclusively Topps brand with the early-90s packs being Stadium Club! That was a very nice touch! Now, the included packs are both (1) wax packs and (2) consumer [plastic] rack packs that appear to be original OEM and more importantly unopened! This was a superb variety for me as they represent a bulk of the cards that I collected in my childhood. I have been sharing those very same cards and opening new 1989 Topps wax packs lately with my now 12-year-old son, which these made a great birthday gift! He appreciates that they represent something from my own childhood that we could collect together. Ever since I brought him to his very first MLB game a couple summers back, he’s been hooked on the sport and now on collecting the memorabilia that goes with. At around $30, this makes an excellent “retro” gift for the kids or adults that appreciate the players and the game.Ultimately, these are exactly what they claim to be, I happened to get 311 cards, but I would have been fine if it was 298 as one reviewer said arrived in his package. A couple of cards, especially when considering that many are either commons or lower-valued cards those years will not make or break the experience in my opinion. As these cards average over 30-years-old, I would absolutely consider them to be “vintage.” They’re also in excellent condition, so any real hits could effectively be sent off for grading! I would expect a PSA 9 in most cases, which is really not bad. As I previously said, they make a great gift. I will probably order another for myself now that I know what to expect, these definitely gave me a feeling of nostalgia!I must recommend these as they’re fun and nostalgic, even if most late-80s and early-90s Topps cards are not famous for their high book value. Who knows, there’s still A LOT of AWESOME players that could be pulled, and they would be absolutely suitable for grading. I call that a good overall value and will be getting more!Update: Among many other choice cards for the era, my son pulled BOTH the ‘87 Mark McGwire and ‘87 Will Clark rookie cards! He also got an ‘88 Nolan Ryan and a ‘93 Stadium Club Lenny Dykstra. I had him put most in his binder right away and will likely get the McGwire and Clark graded for him. He also got a Darryl Strawberry All-Star, so IMHO the ONLY thing that would have made it even better would have been landing a Canseco, but no dice. I actually had to trade him for two cards just because I always liked Tommy Lasorda and Mike Schmidt! I’d say that he made out pretty well with this product!
T**N
Great value (at
I pulled two 1991 Topps Stadium Club Frank Thomas cards (if graded PSA 10, worth over $130each) and Mitch Williams ($75 each) from consecutive packs and a 1987 Topps Mark McGwire rookie card ($90); I’m not suggesting that you’ll get that lucky, but the nostalgia of opening those old packs was great. It was my first time opening packs in over 30 years, and I felt like a kid again. Highly recommended, for the nostalgia alone…
H**.
Really Unopened, Does Include Stars And HOFers
Some reviews claim packs were searched and stars were taken out. My order had packs with stars and hall of famers, so I was fortunate. All my packs were from 1988 where I pulled Tom Glavine rookie. 2 packs were Stadium Club 1992 and 1993. Rack packs from 1986, 1987, and 1988 were also included. I got Vince Coleman rookie. Kevin Mitchell 2nd year, also Kirby Puckett 2nd year. A lot of stars! A lot of commons too since sets of that era were huge. But I was happy, since all cards were unsearched. Be aware, that cards are all from junk wax. But 1987 rack pack had chance for Barry Bonds rookie.
S**N
Great time remembering my childhood!
Thanks for taking me down memory lane! I got a lot of cards i was looking for! I can't tell if they were repackaged or not, but i didn't buy this to rake in the cash! Thanks for refreshing the memories of my childhood!
J**V
Good fun with a catch.... MOLD!
Lots of fun opening packs from the past, getting a rack of 86 topps with lots of stars was fun. However, most of the 1989 topps wax packs included had a good bit of mold on them and smelled really bad -- I wouldn't gift these, especially to anyone with respiratory issues.As expected, some of the cards were very damaged from the decades old gum stuck to them, luckily, this seemed to only happen to commons for some reason.
E**D
Great package
This was a great package of Topps cards. Brought me back in time. Had 6-7 great cards that were worth much more than I paid. Will def be buying again.
J**J
do not buy this you get multiple of the same packs
got multiple of the same packs got the cheapest packs they could give me do not waste your money or time on this
B**N
Fun
They were fun to open I got Topps packs 1987 to 1991 and 3 rack packs
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