Help with this Kittle
balco758
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I am sending this in for grading and can't figure out which modern variation it is.
Any help appreciated? Also, ideas on
value in a 9? Thx
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it is this one.... There is only 1 autographed version of this card...
2020 Panini Donruss Action All-Pros George Kittle #AAPGK Autograph
Value for a PSA 9 I'd say $75-150...
Yea thanks a ton! A reminder why I collect vintage.
Let me know if interested in selling raw Balco. I am a 49er fanatic and always interested 49er cards.
For a moment I thought you were asking about Ron. My bad.
I was glad to see he had a thread, then I wasn’t.
Nic
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Thanks ArtV. I am also among the Faithful. My son wants this one so I need to keep.
1983 Topps Traded all the way!
1983 Fleer - the one you could get in packs. It made the Fleer box the one to get - at least in Chicago. Was hoping for Kittle - not Sandberg or Gwynn or Boggs - and I was a Cubs fan.
83 Fleer for me too. I am with ya there Brad.
Nic
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Ah, well you see I got my first price guide in 1984, and it was very clear that the Strawberry and Kittle were the cards to get in that set. I had a bad experience with 1982 Fleer so ignored them until the wonder that was the 1984 Update became prohibitively expensive.
Thought it was really cool to see a R Kittle thread too. Then the letdown
Was he that big in 83? Before my collecting years and I was really too young with zero parental guidance on who was good outside the Yankees.
If I recall he has a super hot April/May. Banged 20 HRs early then drifted down batting average etc. A few years of same. I could be off a bit.
He won the AL Rookie of the Year in 1983 while being 3rd in the league in both HR and RBIs. That White Sox team was a surprise winner of the AL West. Back in 1983 all anyone looked at was the Triple Crown stats and very few fans understood the value of OBP.
I made a lot of money back then selling Kittles. At least for a college kid.
Others were Willie McGee, Alan Wiggins, Gary Gaetti, David Green and Frankie Viola.