The listing, 1000 Card Collection 1981-1988 Rookies/AllStars/Mistakes/Managers/DiamondSer Included has ended.
Hello, Friends! Let me start by saying I'm NO EXPERT nor do I pretend to be! I live in a Baseball-Town (Go Reds!) Collecting cards is just something I did to spend time with my Grandpa. Now that his vision is shot, it pretty much angers him when I even mention them so I'm getting rid of them and making new memories listening to the games with him.
I haven't cherry picked at all and I've never sold a single baseball card in my life. What I have is just what we collected at the checkout or were given by friends. I have bought a few over the years because I don't chew gum, haha.
I'd like to point out that I'm not one of these folks that sells their good stuff on eBay and their crap on Listia. I'm simply selling my collection in hopes that someone else will have use for it.
My friend Randy (Baseball Card Guy)helped me sort them out. We used a combination of "sold" sales on eBay and DeansCards.com to figure out what I had and what might be money cards. There's a big ole' list (9 pages) consisting of the Topps 1987 bunch only if you look at my photos. The blue dots represent the cards I have. Multiple dots mean more than one. The red marks mean they have recent successful completed sales on eBay for over $1-$3, ungraded, un-autographed.
The next few hundred cards I photographed separately are 88 tops, and any miscellaneous Toppy/Donruss I had. And yes, there are a few Fleer/Score and Canadian Topps in the lot called O-Pee-Chee, that look EXACTLY like their American version.
I've done the best I can to represent them without touching them too much.
There's a couple bigger name collectibles in there that Randy had sorted out but I just put them in with everything else so you can do your own research and decide if they're worth something to you.
If you need better photos that you can blow up, I posted them on google plus, here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/111884203972371030414/albums/6131301179815196465