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2 nice lots for sale
Yao Ming lot: fleer tradition playground rules rc $10 fleer platinum name plates 4 color patch 181/290 rc $60 03-04 fleer authentix courtside classics insert (non gu) $5 03-04 ultra leaps and bounds gu $20 total bv- $90 Chris Kaman lot bowman chrome rc $8 ultra gold lucky 13 rc $18 pristine gold refractor #d 18/99 $30… -
Re: +++ THE OFFICIAL 2005 TOPPS HERITAGE THREAD...ANY POSTS REGARDING HERITAGE...ONLY POST HERE +++
Booster Box #3 - Couldn't help myself at lunch. I guess this makes a total of 24 packs for me so far, so I guess the equivalent of one "regular" box. 5 SPs Ichiro Pooping Jason Bay P Hat Pujols Red hat 408 D'Angelo Jimenez 441 Roy Halladay FB- Stan Musial Chrome Chris Seddon 1319/1956 8 Pieces of gum So far, in 24 packs of… -
Re: 1962 Topps Baseball Registry - #441 variation added?
Uh, oh. I believe I've discovered that there are FOUR variations of the 1962 Topps 6th Series Checklist, #441. I recently obtained a PSA 7 version of what PSA says is a Small Print variation, but it's only partially true. I bought a raw version which I also thought was small print, but it's only partially that -- in the… -
Unique ...... Provenance back to 1904
1874-H HALFPENNY Victoria. BMC 1808 (this piece listed). Freeman 320 (R20). Struck on a 2.5mm thick flan, 7.97grams. Extremely Fine with lustre in the legends on both sides. The only known example. Probably Unique. Ex J. G. Murdoch, Part 3, 15th March, 1904, Lot 659 (part). Ex Dr Stanley Bousfield, Sothebys, 19th December,… -
Re: Someone briefly explain the status of the First Spouse Golds
Nurmaler, I just checked the closed auctions on ebay and, if you remove PF70 coins, I noticed a raw MW proof sell for $478, a MW PCGS PF69 DCAM sell for $431, an AA PCGS PF69 DCAM sell for $416, a raw MW proof sell for $455, a raw AA proof sell for $451, a TJ NGC PF69 UCAM sell for $500, a raw AA proof sell for $485, a raw… -
WTB Raw/Not Slabbed Regular Season Mel Ott HR and Jackie Robinson Polo Grounds Ticket Stubs
The following are the games for which I already have/do not need tickets: Ott: 1932: July 6 (#123/#124) (Game #19) (first walk-off HR) 1933: May 5 (#155) (Game #12), May 30 (#158) (Game #23)(DH; game #2), August 25 (#171/#172) (Game #66 (DH; game #1/#2) 1935: May 30 (#220) (Game #21) (DH; game #1), June 16 (#223) (Game… -
Re: 2005 Topps Baseball Heritage Trade Thread - Sticky Please?
Still trying to complete the master set and still looking for more trade help. I still need the following SP's: 7, 31 (blue hat), 78, 101, 130, 135a, 135b, 260, 300, 404, 406, 411, 424 426, 436, 441, 455, 457, 459, and 462. I have the following SP's to trade: 5, 110, 403, 422, 427, 428, 433, 440, 444, 465. Also have Then… -
Re: Superior auction of August 1, 2002
I did manage to win two lots as an internet bidder in Session 1 of the Superior auction. The first lot went for a very reasonable price [lot 441]. The price changed exactly as I was bidding for the second lot and I won with an overbid [IMO]. The internet bidding is an improvement in that at least today I can place a bid in… -
Re: Where can I find this information???
From that website: 1958 TOPPS - ORIOLES 6 George Zuverink 28 Jim Busby 40 George Kell 67 Joe Ginsberg 84 Billy O'Dell 96 Joe Durham 105 Billy Gardner 113 Jerry Walker 121 Eddie Miksis 141 Ken Lehman 165 Bob Nieman 179 Willie Miranda 191 Art Ceccarelli 217 Jack Harshman 229 Frank Zupo 259 Al Pilarcik 266 Connie Johnson 279… -
Re: People that dont collect cards... Babe auto photo added
<< <i> << <i>It is such a beautiful part of the country but it can be scarry if you are not use to driving up and down steep, icy-snowy, roads 4000-6000 feet high. Its amazing when you drive up there, there is just the occassional guide rail to keep you from going over. >> they also have these specially built "stop ramps"…
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