Archive for the ‘Football Cards’ Category

FavreBrett Favre rookie cards were among the hottest in the marketplace in the mid-1990s. Then he approached the NFL’s touchdown pass record in 2007 and they spiked again, but a year in New York didn’t really impact sales much, but now that Favre has the Minnesota Vikings off to a 4-0 start and seems to have not lost a thing, is it time to buy? Check out Sports Collectors Daily’s Favre Rookie Card Resurgence.

2008 Bowman Football

7 Packs + 1 GU card – $19.99 50% off $9.99

Game Used – Josh David Booty

Pack 1

Tom Zbikowski

Tom Zbikowski Chrome

Quentin Groves

Martellus Bennett Gold

Philip Rivers

Pack 2

Lawrence Jackson

Xavier Adibi

Plaxico Burress Blue  327/500

Marion Barber Gold

Quentin Groves

Pack 3

Dre Moore

Jeff Otah

Tony Sparano

Branden Albert Gold

Derek Fine Chrome

Pack 4

Derek Fine

Bryan Smith

Terrell Owens

Maurice Jones Drew Gold

Bryan Smith Chrome

Pack 5

Chevis Jackson

Reggie Smith

Marques Colston

Antonio Gates Gold

Tyvon Branch Chrome

Pack 6

Dustin Keller

Jonathan Goff

Sidney Rice

Trevor Laws Gold

Alex Brink Chrome

Pack 7

Tyvon Branch

Alex Brink

Kyle Boller

Drew Brees Gold

Ryan Clady Chrome

 

 

CovertFormer Chicago Bear and 1985 Champion Jim Covert will be appearing on October 17, 2009 at 2:00 pm at Au Sports in its new home located in the Village Crossing Mall 5629 W. Touhy Niles Ill 60714 Cost is $15 per item and additional $5 per inscription. Photographs, cards, mini helmets and footballs also available to purchase. If you have any questions please call 847-647-8311.

9/27/09

  • Dan Hampton – football – 9am – 12pm – Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Ctr Dr, Hammond, Indiana
  • Doug Buffone – football – 9am – 12pm – Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Ctr Dr, Hammond, Indiana
  • Ed O’Brandovich – football – 9am – 12pm – Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Ctr Dr, Hammond, Indiana
  • Mayo

    It’s been awhile since I’ve visited the old card shop, so while out the other day I decided to stop by and see what was new. Not to much, most the shelfs were empty, due to a “good” weekend. Which I guess is good overall, since that means some people might still be buying stuff.  So with not much to choose from I decide on 2 packs of 09 Upper Deck Football and a few packs of the 09-10 Bowman ’48 Basketball.  In the football packs I pulled a Chris “Beanie” Wells UD Rookie Jersey card, I thought that wasn’t to bad, then I moved onto the ’48 Bowman and pulled a O.J. Mayo Auto card. In all I realized I might have to stop in that old shop alittle more often.

    2008 Topps Mayo Box Break

    Posted: February 25, 2009 in Box Break, Football Cards

    2008 Topps Mayo Box Break

    8 Packs Per Box – 6 Cards per pack – $19.99

    Pack 1

    Braylon Edwards

    Adam Carriker

    David Gerrard

    Larry Fitzgerald

    Bobby Wade

    Lofa Tatupu (mini)

    PACK 2

    Bernard Berrian

    Steve Slaton

    Tommie Harris

    Kerry Collins

    Matt Hasselbeck

    Chicago Bears team card

    Frank Gore (Mini Yale)

    PACK 3

    Marion Barber

    Terrell Owens

    Tarvaris Jackson

    Chauncey Washington

    Milton Hershey

    David Gerrard (mini)

    PACK 4

    Mike Furrey

    Ernest Wilford

    Carolina Team card

    Kevin Curtis

    Drew Brees

    Sterling Sharpe

    Appomattox (mini)

    PACK 5

    Dan Marino

    Dominic Rhodes

    Michael Turner

    Brian Dawkins

    Marshawn Lynch

    Derrick Ward (mini)

    PACK 6

    Jake Delhomme

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Vernon Gholston

    Justin McCareins

    Ike Hillard

    Malcolm Kelly (Auto)

    Mario Manningham (mini)

    PACK 7

    Steve Smith

    Deion Branch

    Marcus Smith

    DeSean Jackson

    Grover Cleveland

    Philip Rivers (mini)

    PACK 8

    Jerious Norwood

    Steve Smith

    New England Team card

    Ben Watson

    Felix Jones

    Donnie Avery

    Rudyard Kipling (mini)

    cardsFinally some good news about the hobby in the mainstream media. The INDY Star recently did a story on a local card shop, Four Sharp Corners, and owner TracyNeal (Left). Check out the story here