The second part of my card show recap from Saturday is my bargain box buys. I always take a quick lap around the show floor before buying anything. I like to have an idea of how many bargain boxes are worth my time to go through. Then I know how much time I can spend looking at showcases. Even though my son is 14 and enjoys going through boxes, 2-3 hours is his limit at a show. We did not find any dime boxes, but there were plenty of quarter boxes. We ended up buying from 3 different dealers.
We discovered the first dealer at the very end of our walk-through. It was an older gentleman and his 2 daughters. They had player boxes marked half-price along with the quarter boxes. We spent $19 at their tables.
We paid $7 for this Altuve lot that included 2 refractors, a nice Topps Emerald parallel, and a Topps Heritage short print. The last $12 were quarter cards. The dealer only had 1 1600 count box on his table, but shortly after we started through it one of the daughters added a 3200 count box. We ended up with 49 cards from both boxes.
There were not too many Cardinals in the box as those were in $1 boxes, but I did find a few nice ones. The Plummer in the top left is numbered to 25, while the Ravelo in the bottom right is a photo variation.
We were surprised to find a few Altuves for a quarter each. The Bowman's Best is a refractor, and the Topps is a rainbow foil parallel.
Everything else we pulled is trade bait. Most of these Pirates and Yankees are headed to good friend Ron B.
There were quite a few purple parallels in the box from various brands.
Also a good mix of Topps gold cards. I pulled cards for a few teams collectors that I know have cards for me.
A few more random cards with team collectors in mind.
The next dealer had a couple of 1600 count quarter boxes made up of mostly base cards. We did find $4 worth of cards from him.
Once again all of these are trade bait. The lone Cardinal I found was a Flaherty Finest refractor that I already had. He did have quite a few mojo refractors, but I only grabbed cards for team collectors or better know prospects.
The last dealer had a monster box full of mixed sports. I usually pass these by pretty quick as I cannot stand someone who does not sort their cards, but I knew this dealer from other shows so I went through it pretty quick. The last $2 I spent brought this lot.
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