5 eBay “Saved Searches” You Need To Add!
Winning sports card bids at good prices on eBay takes some smart strategy and thinking ahead!
Each “Happy Hobby Sports Card Newsletter” pack tries to help sports card collectors working with limited budgets – like me!
This Week’s Newsletter Highlights! –
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 5 eBAY “SAVED SEARCHES” YOU NEED TO ADD!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 SPORTS CARD TRIVIA & CARD GIVEAWAY!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 IF PATRICK IMHOFF BECAME CEO OF FANATICS
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 REMEMBERING THE BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM 1970 IN EACH SPORT!
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📰🏆📰 5 GREAT eBay “SAVED SEARCHES” YOU NEED TO ADD!
This is a guest piece from our buddy Josh, from MJ Family Time Cards YouTube channel – check his channel out for fun rips with his son Micah!
My primary source for buying single cards right now is eBay, mostly because they have such a large platform. I use “saved searches” on eBay, which really helps me find great deals on cards, players, packs and boxes I otherwise wouldn’t have known were available. Here are a few of my favorite eBay Saved Searches:
Graded Cards Under $10: I filtered my eBay settings to those listings ending soonest, with “baseball” and “basketball” selected. Among the “Professional Graders,” I select slab companies I prefer, and I set the grade to a maximum of “10.00.” I’ve found multiple slab deals this way. Just look each day and you can find great deals, too.
Specific “Player Search”: I save searches on players I like from all sports, sorted by those listings ending soonest. I then filter sports, leaving features unfiltered and then I save. Sometimes I add features like “memorabilia” or “serial numbered,” when I’m looking for either of those.
Sealed Packs and Boxes Searches: By having these searches saved, I save time, even though I look at them daily to add stuff to my “Watch” list.
Save Sellers: If I have a good transaction with a seller who sold me boxes and/or packs, then I save that seller, so I can come back and buy from them confidently in the future.
Search For “Lots”: You can find “lots” of cards (multiples of the same card) from new releases like a week or two after the product is released. Many times, big quantity buyers will “lot off” cards and inserts to get rid of the bulk items they acquired while chasing bigger cards.
I have a bunch of saved searches, and I truly think it’s a useful tool for card collectors working with a limited budget. You can often win auctions under comps, but you’ll definitely need patience… and a lot of it!
⚾ SPORTS CARD TRIVIA & GIVEAWAY!
Send me the answer to this question – you could win a free card!
Joe Theismann, one of the more notable quarterbacks from the ‘80s, had his rookie card come out in 1975 Topps Football, along with Dan Fouts. Which Topps year should Theismann’s rookie card have come out, if not for a contract dispute with the Miami Dolphins?
Email your answer to gonoscards@gmail.com!
The answer to last week’s question: We didn’t get an answer to last week’s question, so this card rolls over to this week!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀IF PATRICK IMHOFF BECAME CEO OF FANATICS: #13 of 23
Imhoff breaks down all the moves Fanatics should make, just two years away from when they unify the baseball, football and basketball card licenses in 2026. He shared his first move in our June 20 newsletter, and he’ll continue to share more of these going forward.
Here’s Patrick’s latest move on how he’d do things differently if he were the CEO of Fanatics:
No. 13 – NUMBERING CONSISTENCY
I would fix this across all products. Colors would be obvious, and the numbered cards would be the same. For example, all red cards would be numbered /5, orange out of /25, and so on. This would standardize everything so it would be easier when searching for your favorite single.
You can subscribe to Patrick Imhoff’s Substack Newsletter here, and get his Thrifty Thursday picks!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 REMEMBERING THE BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM 1970 IN EACH SPORT!
In 1970, Simon and Garfunkel were talking about bridges over troubled waters, M*A*S*H was mashing in movie theaters, and Marcus Welby, M.D., was somehow, inexplicably, atop the TV show ratings. Here are your top sports rookie cards from 1970!
Baseball:
Basketball:
These cards are considered “Tall Boys” because they are taller than the average Topps basketball cards.
Pat Riley (HOF) No. 13 – View on eBay!
Don Chaney (HOF) No. 47 – View on eBay!
Pete Maravich (HOF) No. 123 – View on eBay!
Calvin Murphy (HOF) No. 137 – View on eBay!
Jo Jo White (HOF) No. 143 – View on eBay!
Jerry Sloan (HOF) No. 148 – View on eBay!
Football:
Larry Brown No. 24 – View on eBay!
Jan Stenerud (HOF) No. 25 – View on eBay!
Elvin Bethea (HOF) No. 43 – View on eBay!
Alan Page (HOF) No. 59 – View on eBay!
Lem Barney (HOF) No. 75 – View on eBay!
O.J. Simpson (Heisman, No. 1 Pick, HOF) No. 90 – View on eBay!
Bubba Smith (No. 1 Pick 1967) No. 114 – View on eBay!
Tom Mack (HOF) No. 151 – View on eBay!
Claude Humphrey (HOF) No. 156 – View on eBay!
Fred Dryer No. 247 – View on eBay!
Calvin Hill No. 260 – View on eBay!
Hockey:
Brad Park (HOF) 67 – View on eBay!
Gilbert Perreault (HOF) 131 – View on eBay!
Coming Next Week!
⚾ 2024 TOPPS UPDATE BREAKDOWN!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE HAPPY HOBBY SPORTS CARD WORLD?
⚾ SPORTS CARD TRIVIA!
🏈 ⚾ 🏀 IF PATRICK IMHOFF BECAME CEO OF FANATICS!
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Some great tips, Josh. I have never tried using saved searches on eBay, but I certainly need to start.
Amen, Patrick. Standardizing colors/numbers across products would be so helpful.
Thanks guys!
Great tips! I can experiment with “saved searches” in my hunt for the specialty woods I use, too. Thanks, Dave!