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Re: Autographed Mickey Mantle...now what?
It does happen, typically on issues that have a facsimile autograph in the design, as part of the portraiture's artwork. In these cases, Mantle either signs right over the "factory" signatu… (View Post)1 -
Re: It's amazing how many great cards from the 1960's you can pick up..
In 1984, when the rookie card and special issue modern card craze was beginning, a Donruss Mattingly, Gooden update, or Clemens update would cost about the same amount as a high grade 48B Spahn! In f… (View Post)1 -
Re: Autographed Mickey Mantle...now what?
It's the inclusion of that type of unnecessary lingo that spikes the BS meters. Minute detailing of anything and everything about the piece OTHER than the piece itself. Is there a Berlitz school of s… (View Post)2 -
Re: It's amazing how many great cards from the 1960's you can pick up..
How about this guy: https://www.ebay.com/itm/254836457057?hash=item3b556fbe61:g:zx0AAOSwQ-hgA8OZ From 1921 through 1925, Hornsby arguably put together the greatest 5 year stretch of anyone in MLB. Ba… (View Post)1 -
Re: T206 reprint with Wagner wearing shades and a pimp chain
I have a hunch that like many major corporations of late, Topps' only concern is Just the mere existence of these cards, the incidence of Topps producing them, is proof enough, in and of itself, that… (View Post)1