Nothing too exciting. Been looking at a PSA 10 for awhile listed for $50.00. I like the year, that it's a mini and shows Bert in a Minnesota uniform the year we finally won it all.
Found this one by accident listed as a 9. Description says 10 and $30.00. Figured I'd take a chance that seller listed it a 9 by mistake.
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
@JoeBanzai said:
Nothing too exciting. Been looking at a PSA 10 for awhile listed for $50.00. I like the year, that it's a mini and shows Bert in a Minnesota uniform the year we finally won it all.
Found this one by accident listed as a 9. Description says 10 and $30.00. Figured I'd take a chance that seller listed it a 9 by mistake.
It is a PSA card and its card #9. That kind of makes the listing accurate. 😂
keeping the set sealed or are opening the box. i have opened two sets one had horrible centering the second was really good but the strawberry had a print line in the middle of the card.
@BBBrkrr said:
I remember the days when those sets were so desirable. EVERYONE wanted Straw's real rookie card.
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I remember being in a card store and being told "Topps Traded" cards were NOT really rookie cards!
Passed on a Cal Ripken TT for $50.00 when it was the same price as his regular Topps "rookie". Looked mint, this was well before card grading arrived. I thought the Topps card with 3 players was ugly and the Traded card was much more attractive. Got frustrated and left with nothing.
Buy what you like, regardless of other people's opinions.
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
@BBBrkrr said:
I remember the days when those sets were so desirable. EVERYONE wanted Straw's real rookie card.
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I remember being in a card store and being told "Topps Traded" cards were NOT really rookie cards!
Passed on a Cal Ripken TT for $50.00 when it was the same price as his regular Topps "rookie". Looked mint, this was well before card grading arrived. I thought the Topps card with 3 players was ugly and the Traded card was much more attractive. Got frustrated and left with nothing.
Buy what you like, regardless of other people's opinions.
XRC designation 😄
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972) Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
@BBBrkrr said:
I remember the days when those sets were so desirable. EVERYONE wanted Straw's real rookie card.
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I remember being in a card store and being told "Topps Traded" cards were NOT really rookie cards!
Passed on a Cal Ripken TT for $50.00 when it was the same price as his regular Topps "rookie". Looked mint, this was well before card grading arrived. I thought the Topps card with 3 players was ugly and the Traded card was much more attractive. Got frustrated and left with nothing.
Buy what you like, regardless of other people's opinions.
XRC designation 😄
No such thing in 1983. "Rookie" card was first card from a licensed set that was available through retail packs.
Update and traded cards were not considered rookie cards.
Obviously that has changed in many cases.
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
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Since Anthony's Bowman Chrome Rookie Autos are out of my price range, I picked up this Rookie Auto that I really like.

It’s been forever since I upgraded a 1st Series Wacky Pack…but here we are!
398, #399, and #400. I'll make Wes Covington #400, since I'm a Braves fan.
Finally pulled the trigger on this Blyleven.

Just got this set today
Nothing too exciting. Been looking at a PSA 10 for awhile listed for $50.00. I like the year, that it's a mini and shows Bert in a Minnesota uniform the year we finally won it all.

Found this one by accident listed as a 9. Description says 10 and $30.00. Figured I'd take a chance that seller listed it a 9 by mistake.
It is a PSA card and its card #9. That kind of makes the listing accurate. 😂
I don't remember ever seeing or even hearing about any mini Fleer in 1997 .
Factory sets.
First time for me as well. There are some sets of 120 for sale on eBay for pretty cheap. Small set of small cards.
As with most "mini's" centering is HORRIBLE, I bought a box of these sets and only opened about half looking for10's.
Gave up.
keeping the set sealed or are opening the box. i have opened two sets one had horrible centering the second was really good but the strawberry had a print line in the middle of the card.
I remember the days when those sets were so desirable. EVERYONE wanted Straw's real rookie card.
Heck Yeah!!! Congratz!!!
Fresh pickup and off to grading...
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I remember being in a card store and being told "Topps Traded" cards were NOT really rookie cards!
Passed on a Cal Ripken TT for $50.00 when it was the same price as his regular Topps "rookie". Looked mint, this was well before card grading arrived. I thought the Topps card with 3 players was ugly and the Traded card was much more attractive. Got frustrated and left with nothing.
Buy what you like, regardless of other people's opinions.
XRC designation 😄
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
No such thing in 1983. "Rookie" card was first card from a licensed set that was available through retail packs.
Update and traded cards were not considered rookie cards.
Obviously that has changed in many cases.
I'm buying up all the Chrome I can find in hopes of scoring the rare insert with portions of the bumper from his wrecked SUV.
I heard Tiger might still play the Masters but he needs to find a driver.
😳😂😉
Seriously, though, how does he not have a chauffeur?
And how he somehow still has a license? And access to cars?
Are we just waiting until he kills someone or himself or what?
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https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest