I haven't been buying cards since I got laid off from my job. I still am getting severance and am hopefully close on a couple of opportunities (don't want to jinx it). However, I couldn't resist when I saw a post on Facebook Marketplace. A thrift store that I've been to a few times but never saw cards at, posted this photo, saying $30 a box or $0.10 a card. It looked so tempting I decided to take a look to see if I could find enough to be worth filling up a box.

I saw the post on Saturday night, and it had already been up for a day. I arrived at 10am Sunday morning as the place opened, not knowing if everything had been picked through, or there would be lots of people crowding around, or it would all be junk not worth going through. I was lucky on all counts, and ended up staying until 1:30, and would have stayed longer if I didn't have to go get my kid. I went through every box, probably 20-30 5,000 count boxes plus a lot of other random boxes, though the randoms were almost all junk wax. In the end I was able to fill up a 5,000 count box for $30.
In those 3.5 hours I did a lot of digging, including crawling under the table and climbing on top to get at all of the boxes. In no particular order, here are some highlights of what I picked out.
Anyone spy some '88 Fleer Star Stickers? Some of these duplicate what I got yesterday. And there was a full 6-card '88 Fleer Headliners set. I only needed McGwire. Night Owl are you still working on this set?
There were a few Empire Strikes Back cards in one of the boxes, plus a few other random modern Star Wars cards. There were a few other nonsport cards mixed in with those (sometimes I was just grabbing handfuls of cards that looked interesting. The firefighting cards were an odd nonsport set I'd never seen before. An interesting oddity but doesn't fit my collection so those are available.
How often do you see Topps Tiffany in collections like this? The back of the '89 really pops, the purple is more vibrant than on the traded sets.
There was a whole lot of '83 OPC. I didn't have a lot from this set so needed most of them.
Towards the end when I was running out of time I just grabbed handfuls of modern cards. The '97 and '99 Fleer Showcase are really shiny so they caught my eye and I grabbed a few hundred of them. All commons and minor stars. The '99s are split between row 2 and 3, the '97s are all row 1. Lots of dupes especially the '97s, so let me know if you need cards from these sets. I also grabbed a lot of Pacific from various years, and some other late 90s and early 00s random stuff.
About 40% of the cards I took were football cards, mostly Topps cards from the 70s and 80s, especially 80s. Lots of '87 and '88 as I casually try to fill those sets from my youth. I haven't sorted the football cards yet (almost done with sorting baseball) so I don't know how far along I got, and how much might have duplicated what I got from TCDB this week.
There was not much vintage but I found a little! Probably most fun were these 1971 Dell Today Stamps. In each case they were mixed in randomly with junk wax, in different boxes. There were probably more of these that I missed, couldn't flip through every card.
There was a box of 1970s cards, including '71s. I knew I only needed high numbers. Turns out I already had Wynne, and had Cain too. He isn't even a high number but the number wasn't visible on the back.
My first 1975 Shakey's Pizza card! Nice looking design. I already had the '74 Fleer Anson, it turns out. And cool Bart Starr football stamp!
More vintage oddballs. I don't collect APBA cards so that one is available. I think it is from 1987. The Hal Newhouser card is a 1977 TCMA. I already have the '69 Globe set but took the one I saw, Joel Horlen. And on the bottom is just the inside page of a 1969 Topps Expos stamp book. Manny Mota is the one stamp and it's one I needed.
The box I decided to fill had several box sets that I planned to check but never had the time so I just left them in there. The only one I needed was the '86 Exciting Stars. The rest I already had the cards from. They had already been picked clean of the stars. And the NFL Collect-A-Books box had some NBA Collect-A-Books inside.
Cool oddball, a SWB Red Barons set.
I found one "hit" card and such a cool one, a bat card of 1960s Yankee Hector Lopez!
I like Coca-Cola cards so these were a nice find.
Some random fun football goodness.
At one point I found a few oddball Mattinglys, including a Broder! I did need a few of these.
I found a 1982 Topps Traded card I needed, it's a tough set to find in the wild. Interestingly this is not a card in a penny sleeve with a sticker on it. It is a card that has been
laminated, and then a price tag put on the laminated card!
There were a lot of Phillies and Eagles cards in some of these boxes, I'm guessing they may have come from Philly at some point. There were some cool team-issued oddballs, including several copies of that Dave Gallagher card.
Finally, a couple more random vintage football cards, don't even remember why I took the photo but here it is.
I'm having a lot of fun with these and at some point will have a lot to trade out of it. A lot of the time I was the only one there, after a while another guy came in to look through the cards but we weren't in each other's way. When I was leaving I saw there were a lot more card boxes in another part of the store, with a few people going through them. I guess I need to decide if I want to spend the time and money to go back and look again this weekend.