<< <i>wow. thats some crazy money. I cant believe how much money pay for plastic. I guarantee you could find a better raw card out there for chump change. >>
My thoughts exactly. I've been building all of the Topps Twins team sets and have purchased some high quality raw cards, I'd think an equivalent raw copy of the card in question could be found for pennies on the dollar paid fo the patient buyer. Patience is the key word and those with lots of disposable income tend to lack it. The 64 set is tough though as I've found very few clean raw cards for my team set.
"One you start thinking you're the best then you might as well quit because you wont get any better" - Dale Earnhardt
I have been looking for a well centered 8 of that card for close to ten years. I have never seen one, not have a I ever seen a raw one that I thought deserved an 8. I have a 7 that will probably never be upgraded. For the most part, well centered 64 LLs are extremely difficult.
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Seems pretty high for that card...
Steve
I agree with you. That is poor looking NM/MT card. Very soft corner as well as the unpleasant framing.
<< <i>I hope she is in no great hurry to see the actual card >>
Now, THAT's funny.
<< <i>wow. thats some crazy money. I cant believe how much money pay for plastic. I guarantee you could find a better raw card out there for chump change. >>
My thoughts exactly. I've been building all of the Topps Twins team sets and have purchased some high quality raw cards, I'd think an equivalent raw copy of the card in question could be found for pennies on the dollar paid fo the patient buyer. Patience is the key word and those with lots of disposable income tend to lack it. The 64 set is tough though as I've found very few clean raw cards for my team set.
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now, where DID i put my 64's
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