Unfortunately 1996 Select Certified Mirror Golds of Frank run in $6k and $3k range raw for the base and Pastime Power subset, respectively. I'll likely never own those. Fortunately, there are others to collect. Seems like I have another 40ish mirrors I haven't scanned, but these images are close by.
@BunchOBull said:
Unfortunately 1996 Select Certified Mirror Golds of Frank run in $6k and $3k range raw for the base and Pastime Power subset, respectively. I'll likely never own those.
Ross that is mind-boggling. What was the cheapest you recall them being back in the day? If you ever come across any unopened product, maybe you can take a chance? Although, the odds of finding one would be low, it still would be fun.
When you are looking for a card on Ebay, and you reach out to a seller to see if they have it, you have to constantly check your Ebay messages. When you get an Ebay message, a little RED 1 will appear, indicating that you have a message. It can drive you absolutely MAD waiting for it to appear. I see that little RED 1 in my nightmares.
@doubledragon said:
When you are looking for a card on Ebay, and you reach out to a seller to see if they have it, you have to constantly check your Ebay messages. When you get an Ebay message, a little RED 1 will appear, indicating that you have a message. It can drive you absolutely MAD waiting for it to appear. I see that little RED 1 in my nightmares.
@BunchOBull said:
Unfortunately 1996 Select Certified Mirror Golds of Frank run in $6k and $3k range raw for the base and Pastime Power subset, respectively. I'll likely never own those.
Ross that is mind-boggling. What was the cheapest you recall them being back in the day? If you ever come across any unopened product, maybe you can take a chance? Although, the odds of finding one would be low, it still would be fun.
I hadn't seen one sell publicly in about 10 years before last fall, but Burbank had both versions for around $300 back then. Those were later resold by the buyer for $800 each privately. I didn't have the foresight to know they'd blow up like this. While ripping one would be awesome, boxes sell for $600-1500 at any given time, so it's a big gamble.
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This certainly has been a fun thread today.
Well in that case
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Unfortunately 1996 Select Certified Mirror Golds of Frank run in $6k and $3k range raw for the base and Pastime Power subset, respectively. I'll likely never own those. Fortunately, there are others to collect. Seems like I have another 40ish mirrors I haven't scanned, but these images are close by.
Ross that is mind-boggling. What was the cheapest you recall them being back in the day? If you ever come across any unopened product, maybe you can take a chance? Although, the odds of finding one would be low, it still would be fun.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
When you are looking for a card on Ebay, and you reach out to a seller to see if they have it, you have to constantly check your Ebay messages. When you get an Ebay message, a little RED 1 will appear, indicating that you have a message. It can drive you absolutely MAD waiting for it to appear. I see that little RED 1 in my nightmares.
Literally everyone:
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
I hadn't seen one sell publicly in about 10 years before last fall, but Burbank had both versions for around $300 back then. Those were later resold by the buyer for $800 each privately. I didn't have the foresight to know they'd blow up like this. While ripping one would be awesome, boxes sell for $600-1500 at any given time, so it's a big gamble.
Here is mine! The current record holder for biggest $ ever spent on a Canseco card eeeesh