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Tuff Stuff Trivia!!!!!

Hi guys,
I am cleaning out my room (yes, at midnight) and I found an old Tuff Stuff! I started browsing the pages and thought the prices, sales and predictions were HILARIOUS so, I give you TUFF STUFF TRIVIA!! The issue is November 1998 the cover has Maris/Mantle and is entitled "Autumn Heroes." If you have this issue please do not look up the answers. I will post them tomorrow night!

PS: If anyone wants the magazine it's free -shipping.

Questions (Remember: November 1998)
1. How much is Universal Authentic Memorabilia selling the following items for?
a. Babe Ruth framed cut
b. Mantle/Maris signed photo
2. What is the set of the month (November 1998) Hint: Baseball
3. What is the number one baseball set on the "hot list"
4. How much was Fritsch selling a 1973 Baseball card set for (I was surprised)
5. How much was the "Libearty" beanie baby being sold for on "Hot Flips"

Price Guide Questions:

6. How much was a 1985 Topps Complete Set valued at?
7. How much was a 1975 Topps Complete Set valued at?

That's it hope you have fun, there were like a million adds lol.
Jason
My eBay Store =)

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." Dr. Seuss

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  • swartz1swartz1 Posts: 4,911 ✭✭✭
    1. How much is Universal Authentic Memorabilia selling the following items for? $50
    a. Babe Ruth framed cut $1000.00
    b. Mantle/Maris signed photo #200.00
    2. What is the set of the month (November 1998) Hint: Baseball 1998 Topps
    3. What is the number one baseball set on the "hot list" 1989 Upper Deck
    4. How much was Fritsch selling a 1973 Baseball card set for (I was surprised) #400.00
    5. How much was the "Libearty" beanie baby being sold for on "Hot Flips" $125.00

    Price Guide Questions:

    6. How much was a 1985 Topps Complete Set valued at? $250.00
    7. How much was a 1975 Topps Complete Set valued at? $400.00


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  • ajwajw Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭


    << <i>
    5. How much was the "Libearty" beanie baby being sold for on "Hot Flips"


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    Right around that time I sold a Lefty, Righty and Libearty for several hundred bucks. I worked in politics, and they were a gift from my parents. They agreed that it was crazy to pass up the cash. I think I got at least $100 each for them, and that was to a dealer, so I'm sure retail was at least $175 each.
  • Nathaniel1960Nathaniel1960 Posts: 2,331 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've got some of the oversized Tuff Stuffs, including a sweet one of Jordan with the insert cards from around 1991. They were huge in my town, a much nicer, flashier version of Beckett.
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  • JHS5120JHS5120 Posts: 1,968 ✭✭✭


    << <i>1. How much is Universal Authentic Memorabilia selling the following items for? $50
    a. Babe Ruth framed cut $1000.00
    b. Mantle/Maris signed photo #200.00
    2. What is the set of the month (November 1998) Hint: Baseball 1998 Topps
    3. What is the number one baseball set on the "hot list" 1989 Upper Deck
    4. How much was Fritsch selling a 1973 Baseball card set for (I was surprised) #400.00
    5. How much was the "Libearty" beanie baby being sold for on "Hot Flips" $125.00

    Price Guide Questions:

    6. How much was a 1985 Topps Complete Set valued at? $250.00
    7. How much was a 1975 Topps Complete Set valued at? $400.00 >>



    lol no where close. image

    Here are the answers:
    1a $625.00
    1b $255.00
    2 1998 Upper Deck SP Authentic Baseball
    3 1998 Bowman Chrome
    4 $950!!!!!!!
    5 $400!!!!!
    6 $240+
    7 $800
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