Looking for MINT 1999 Jungle 1st Ed. cards | Updated 05/18

Hi all

Collector’s Choice is looking for MINT 1999 Jungle 1st Edition cards to complete our binder set.
Cards must be in MINT condition and not graded. Please send us a message if you can help.

We are looking for the following cards:
1/64
2/64
3/64
4/64
5/64
6/64
7/64
8/64
9/64
10/64 (BOUGHT)
11/64
13/64
14/64
15/64
16/64
17/64
18/64
20/64
21/64
22/64
23/64
24/64 (BOUGHT)
25/64 (BOUGHT)
26/64 (BOUGHT)
27/64 (BOUGHT)
28/64
29/64 (BOUGHT)
30/64
31/64
32/64
33/64 (BOUGHT)
40/64
50/64
52/64
55/64
56/64 (BOUGHT)
62/64
63/64

For old cards that just not simply exist anymore, if you want a guaranteed mint copy you have to buy a graded version. Most people’s definition of “Mint” is widely different.

Two things.
How much you offering for the holos.
Would you accept pack fresh cards with the foil sparkle on the front edges?

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They exist but you have to be patient. For example i auctioned off some some psa 8-9 quality cards the other day and i see that happen every now and then.

If cards are mint, most people will be grading them. Mint cards for a binder collection makes no sense…this looks like you are looking for cards to grade (which is fine, but no need to add in the binder part) Really your best bet is to wait on ebay and find them one at a time, or even as a set.

I have a ton laying around from trying to complete my PSA 10 set, all pack fresh, ill see what i have.

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Holos just won’t happen finding them truly mint raw, but I could surely help you with PSA ~9 quality uncommons and commons. PM me if interested. I have opened several boxes over the past year or two and every card has gone pack to sleeve every time. I have graded the best from them and hit 80%+ PSA 10 rate.

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When I look for cards for my binders I try to stick to mint cards. I like to look through my binders and appreciate the cards and their condition.

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Yeah I do the same, but it’s very hard to find anyone willing to sell truly mint cards for binder collections, it’s so much more lucrative for them to grade them

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Yeah, this is true. You can’t expect a seller to throw money away selling mint ungraded cards. If just one got a 10 it could be worth more than the complete binder. By the same token, no one should expect you to buy mint graded and crack them for your binder.
It’s a real conundrum for you brother;)