What's in the Lot?:


A pack of 15 guaranteed authentic VINTAGE LA/Oakland Raiders Cards from my personal collection pictured above! If you buy more than one lot, we work very hard to make sure you do NOT receive duplicates.


BONUSIf you order more than one lot, I will include 3 FREE additional vintage Raiders cards! 


IMAGE IS A SAMPLE IMAGE.

PULLS ARE RANDOM, NO SPECIFIC CARD IS GAURENTEED.


The overwhelming majority of available cards are in Excellent-Mint or Near Mint condition, with a small percentage in Very-Good to Fair condition. We also have a condition guide below!


Buy with confidence!


EVERY SINGLE ORDER is sent out with rigid protection, such as hard plastic top loaders or cardboard spines, and is packed with extreme care in a bubble mailer! We NEVER mail out our cards in flimsy packaging. Will be packed with care, and sent with Tracking!


This is an assorted lot, so please message us about your order with any concerns of duplicate cards! We do our best to respond quickly to all messages!


Much love to the community, and we wish you all luck in your adventures!


 


CARD RARITY SYMBOL GUIDE





CARD CONDITION GUIDE


Gem Mint


Is the absolutely perfect card, considered higher than Mint.


Mint


No flaws, the perfect card. Four perfect corners, 55/45 or better centering, smooth edges, original color and gloss, no print spots, color or focus imperfections. A professionally graded mint card receives a large premium in price, often 200% or much more than Near Mint prices quoted in price guides.


Near Mint-Mint (Nrmt-Mt)


Close, but not a Mint card. Centering must be 60/40 or better. There may be a minor flaw with the card such as a slight 'touch' (a light point of wear where the card was bumped or touched), the picture slightly out of focus, or a slight color imperfection. Nrmt-Mt cards also receive a premium in price over a Near Mint card. This premium is not as high as a Mint card.


Near Mint (Nrmt)


Close, but not a Near Mint-Mint (Nrmt-Mt) card. Its centering can't be worse than 70/30. One of the following imperfections is allowable: very slight touch to two or three corners, slight wear to the edge, minor print spots or color imperfections. This is the standard grade which cards are measured by in the hobby.


Excellent-Mint (ExMt)


Card may have visible surface wear or a printing defect which does not detract from its overall appearance. Corners may have slight fraying. The picture may be slightly out of focus. The card may show loss of original gloss or have a minor wax stain on the back. Centering must be 80/20 or better.


Excellent (Ex)


Centering must be 80/20 or better, with four fuzzy corners. It may also have rough edges, minor discoloration, print spots or focus imperfections.


Very Good (Vg)


This card shows wear, but still retains some attractiveness. Corners may be somewhat rounded. There may be edge wear, border discoloration, hairline creases.


Good (Gd), Fair (Fr), Poor (Pr)


The bottom rung of cards. Good is the best and Poor is the worst. A Good card has significant wear, such as severe corner rounding, creasing, fading, staining or other problems. Altered or retouched cards will fall into this category. A Good card still retains some attractiveness. A Poor card has extreme problems, such as a significant part of it is missing, or ink or paint has marred it. The difference between a Fair and a Poor card, is that a fair card has some semblance of appeal while a Poor card is utterly repulsive


Possible players include:


Marcus Allen


Fred Biletnikoff


Howie Long


Jim Plunkett


Cliff Branch


Dave Casper


Tim Brown


Lester Hayes


Todd Christensen


Ted Hendricks


Ray Guy


Rod Martin


Mike Haynes


Steve Wisniewski


Lyle Alzado


John Matuszak


Mark van Eeghen


Matt Millen


Marc Wilson


Ronnie Lott


Kenny King


Bo Jackson