I Just Opened a 57 YEAR OLD Pack of Cards! 😳🤩 Ripping 1967 Topps Baseball

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Geoff opens up a vintage pack of 1967 Topps Baseball. Sponsored by Fanatics Collect.

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Imagine that. All 10s on cards that Fanatics makes from a company Fanatics has a partnership with. Absolutely amazing.

michielfuentez
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67 pin-up of Bob Clemente goes for about 50 bucks in that condition.

jamesreynolds
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CGC handing out 10’s like candy. You get a 10… You get a 10.

mattmcmullen
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I opened more 1967 packs and cellos then any year of collecting when I was an 11 year old back then. Great set. Imagine 36 count box $1.80.

howardweinstein
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Wow who didn't see that he'd get a 10 on every one of his PC cards?

thejosh_roberts
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lol my man, we gotta talk a lil lower on the plane 😂😂😂😂

CondizzleKaz
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Those fold outs I remember. Nice pull on Clemente.

rattpoison
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After about 5 minute mark…you’re allowed to REMOVE THE GOGGLES!

tbone
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When Geoff is not working at Cards HQ, he's playing QB for the Atlanta Falcons.

haroonalrasheed
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Always remember kids, eye safety first

robinlware
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Lee Elia was a MLB manager too. Without doing any research, I think he managed the Cubs in the early 80s - maybe other teams (Phillies maybe?)

kjmoiik
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Omg!!!! I must be high because i just heard “CGC” come out of Geoff’s mouth…..gotta hit that like button because i think someone just figured out theres a whole big wonderful world out there beyond…….PSA 🤮🤮

radubataran
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Next Video; cracking a bunch of CGC slabs to cross over to PSA.

frankchong
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I've never seen anyone with less emotion after getting so many 10s

moronsaltable
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Hes friends with the owner of PSA. Had him on the show, showing his $30 million collection👀

anthonymalaky
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Jim Coates from an 8 - 9 old perspective in 1978 - 1979. He coached our rival little league team in Kilmarnock Virginia. How I remember him, tall, slender, quite, mean looking, rough like an oysterman, drinker (yep beers in the dugout and on the sideline if I remember correctly). We all knew he had played for the Yankees. When he said anything to his team during a game you looked up from the opposing dugout. I remember him being stern in his commands to his team, mostly to his son, Mickey who was the starting pitcher who threw hard and could throw anything at 11 - 12 years old. I remember Jim giving Mickey hand signals to intentionally walk our big lefty cleanup hitter. This kid hit home runs out of the little league park, over the road behind the field and into the girls softball field behind the road. He could hit. Jim signaled three intentional walk pitches and his son Mickey, not happy threw them outside to the standing catcher. Our clean up hitter stood there and swung lightly at the next two outside pitches for two strikes and laughed. Mickey looked at his father and Jim gave him the go ahead hand signal to throw at him. Place was off the hook packed and people going crazy. Mickey threw hard right down the middle and our clean up swung hard and .... missed. A few batters later as an 9 year old I came to the plate and hit a triple off Mickey to clean the bases. Jim was pissed. It was a really good game but we lost. They went on to win the championship that year. Four years later I pitched for a championship win in that little league with an All Star MVP as well. In those days we were cussing, banging on the dugout fence, screaming at pitchers and batters and of course when Mickey was pitching we would sing the Mickey Mouse song at him and call him Mickey Mouse. All the players from every team were all friends though. We grew up together in the same neighborhoods, went to the same school from kindergarten through high school. Played together in high school and against the same kids in opposing high schools. Mickey was a senior pitcher and our lefty clean up was the other senior pitcher when I went to high school as an 8th grader. I pitched form 9th - 12th grade after they left. Remember Mickey taking up for me and my friend at the ballpark when an older kid was messing with us. Mickey came out of nowhere picked the kid up and slammed him and said don't be scared that's how you do it. Oh, those were the days. Yeah, I remember Jim, RIP 2019.

Tysonpitt
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Well thanks Geoff for showing PSA is still 👑. CGC just ruined any reputation they had for some exposure from Geoff “Will Grier” Wilson 😂😂😂😂😂

Andrew-hqku
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I have the full set of those paper posters

nickridic
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Jeff be trolling u with the goggles and laughing all the way to bank

andrewmcdougall
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Should be able to electronically notify PSA and not have to physically ship the label in, I can’t imagine even 50% will follow through.

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