Another E-bay seller trolling for bidiots
Sdub
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He's right about one thing, this may be the only card of this type in existence
Collecting PSA 9's from 1970-1977. Raw 9's from 72-77. Raw 10's from '78-'83.
Collecting Unopened from '72-'83; mostly BBCE certified boxes/cases/racks.
Prefer to buy in bulk.
Collecting Unopened from '72-'83; mostly BBCE certified boxes/cases/racks.
Prefer to buy in bulk.
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"free one day shipping"
It's a little known fact that 71s are actually supposed to by OC t/b like that. Unfortunately, this guy is the only person to know that rule.
Is this the case of buy the holder, not the cards Could be one of those rare top loaders. Has a Vida Blue card with "Rookie" on the holder, does that increase the value? Would PSA slab that puppy with the "Rookie" holder?
Work in progress - Unopened Racks/Cello/Wax with star power for Baseball, Football and Basketball
Collecting unopened 80's boxes and graded packs
I may be hoarding too much 80's junk wax but I like it!
It's a wonder that he can spell Yastrzemski correctly but can't spell existence. I see the card is located in Mobile, Alabama. I wonder if it's in a mobile home in Mobile, AL?
"In Birmingham they love the Governor" maybe a relative of his
Lighten up guys, free internet just reached Mobile in the last month, my take him a while to figure out how to use things like the online dictionary
That's nothing. He's got a Vida Blue '71 listed for 5k. Most likely PSA 10 too. What a deal.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/122333897325
Wow!! Check out his description for the Roberto Clemente card he has listed. This guy can't be for real.
Longoria Collector. Love the Longo! 600+ PSA Graded 4,700+ unique Longoria cards scanned on TCDB 800+ different Longo autograph cards Jeff
Wow, is right! I'd imagine he's broken a few eBay rules with that description
Broken a few rules Think how much fun a claim would be and dealing with this guy if the USPS lost the card in the mail!
The honey badger approves of that description of the Clemente card.
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards