Here is a scan of the front of the Bonds card. I don't have a scan of the back on my computer at the moment. It's hand numbered 1/10 on the back. They are pretty tough cards to find. A few years ago, I remember bidding on a Willie Mays refractor, but it went outside the price range I was...
I have a Bonds refractor hand numbered 01/10. I would post a scan, but haven't spent time looking for a replacement host since Photobucket went stupid.
Another nice patch, with an auto to boot!! I have been watching those sell for a while, and noticed the prices are all over the place.
On another note, has anybody noticed the rash of fake autos that Probstein is auctioning? Mostly Bowman originals from what I have seen. Watch-out for these!!
I have no confidence in PSA graded cards since the holders are so easy to open and switch cards. Too many dishonest people in the world these days trying their best to ruin the hobby. I only have a couple rare PSA graded non auto cards that have a very low probability of being tampered with. I...
I will tell you how. The PSA holders are easy to open and close. I feel confident that the card currently in the holder is not the original card that was submitted to PSA. Years ago, I obtained a 93 finest refractor in a PSA holder in a large collection I had purchased; or so said the label on...
What ever happened to the concept of talking with person who you have a problem with? You could have easily sent the guy a message yourself to determine why he filed a claim. Instead you simply cave in to EBay divorce court. Does your marriage work in this same manner?
The Mystery Number Emeralds print run followed the card number in the set. For instance, Barry Bonds was M25 and had an emerald print run of 25 and the regular card print run of 2500. I'm pretty sure the other players followed the same system.