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Re: Stan Musial and the NL MVP award.
It's not required that an MVP winner shoud be on a good team, but it sure helps. If a guy is a spark plug who carries a team to a championhship or close to it, It's obvious. If he's with a run of mill team, it's not. Earnie Banks won in 1958 and '59, and Cubs finished 5th both years 20 and 13 games out of first place… -
Re: Who's going to the 2022 National Money Show this weekend in Colorado Springs, CO?!

Wow thanks for the kudos on my report...love being in a position to share, and enjoying the sharing :smiley: Ok... Day 2 of the show I really wanted to go early so I could do a large PCGS submission! Something I've spoken about more than once during the last couple years and and this is one of the reasons I was so excited… -
Re: WANTED:::: 2002 SWEET SPOT BASEBALL GAMEUSED JERSEY'S AN BAT'S
bystander HERE ARE THE ONES I NEED FROM YOU * 2002 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Classics Game Bat B-DW Dave Winfield * 2002 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Classics Game Bat B-KP Kirby Puckett * 2002 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Classics Game Bat B-DE Dwight Evans * 2001 Upper Deck Legends Legendary Lumber L-FR Frank Robinson TAKE A LOOK AT THESE… -
Re: If you had $100,000 for one card ...

<< <i> << <i> << <i>T210 Old Mill Shoeless Joe Jackson in 1 to 3 grade condition. >> That is one of the first hand full of cards that came to my mind. After an M101, of course. >> Why don't you buy DM's Ruth sporting news rookie on eBay then? That's a good example of buying the card and not the holder. >> I'm sorry, but I… -
Re: Nottingham Forest {Premier League)
That's what separates the "Big 6" (Man City, Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham) from the rest. The financial ability to have depth. City has (noted uber-douche) Jack Grealish whom they spent over a $100 mill on and the majority of his 3 years at City have been as a reserve player. Not to mention the other guys… -
Re: interesting DJIA to Gold Chart
A 1:1 DGR will be transitory in nature even if it gets to that point. With inflation masked, the Real Rate is trickier to track even with Fed Funds flatlined around zero. I like roadrunner's 1 to 3 range, with 3 as the exit point. This still implies a double in the price of gold. Further, as derryb implies a rise in the… -
Re: What exactly is NET GRADING? Why is it used?
Net grading is an attempt to place a level of preservation on a piece that has some sort of a problem that prevents it from getting a clean, straight grade. The practice is used for two purposes, to estimate a market value and, in the case of early copper collectors, to rank the best coins for a condition census. Generally… -
Re: Not High POP, No CAC Sticker - Super High Prices. What's going on?
I have looked at the pictures of that one long and hard, and it's get a lot of hairlines in the right obverse field that could be something more than just hairlines. I know in your world that hairlines and marks are okay for PR-65 coins now. The old PR-64 is now the new PR-65. So far as I’m concerned “Gradeflation + much… -
Re: Coin World letter rant about toned coins
Don't you think at this point that the value of toning is getting a bit overrated? Advertisers use way too many adjectives when describing the myriad of colors, the rainbows, the shimmering pools, the cascade of colors. An old silver tea set can be just as colorful, but in that case, it is usually a negative. Maybe we are… -
Re: Who was the MVP of the 1980's
Toughest thing I ever did in sports is run a marathon. Eighteen miles and your legs fell like they are made of cement. Your back aches and your brain is yelling at you. It is just the wall, you tell yourself. The hard part is behind you. But no it isn't. You have 8 miles left. I mean 80% of the world can't walk 8 miles and…
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