It's time to put my money where my mouth is. Here is what I'm willing to pay for #626 Wes Chamberlain hologram variations (yes, I'm serious): 1990 MLB hologram - $5 each, 1990 Comic Ball hologram - $50 each, 90/91 NHL hologram - $1000 (that's one thousand dollars), 1992 MLB hologram - $1000...
So I've personally opened packs that contained 1990 MLB, 90/91 NHL, 1990 Comic Ball, Reverse hologram, and stamped with no hologram cards. Has anyone opened a pack that contained a 1992 MLB hologram? I'm curious to know if it was found in the low series or high series packs. It makes sense...
I'm anxious to find out if you spot #656 , or any card from #601-700 , that has a 90/91 NHL holo or diamond (92 MLB). That would basically confirm that #656 (and #626 Wes Chamberlain!) exist. I have a #626 Comic Ball holo, so I'm sure #656 is out there.
If you ever find any 90/91 NHL holo or Diamond (92 MLB) holo numbered 601-700, that would confirm the McGwire #656 existence in my mind (and confirm that #626 Wes Chamberlain exists!!).
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You see that the 4 card examples you sent are regular 1991s, right? Can you send 1 example of a reverse hologram?
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I have bought almost 2000 Wes Chamberlain 1991 UD cards from eBay, Sportlots.com, Beckett, and card shows, and I only found 2 examples of the reverse hologram.
"Deck" actually looks exactly the same right-side-up or upside-down. The key is to look at the "PP" in Upper when it's upside down on each card. The rounded part of the "PP" points to the right in the reserve (Mattingly) and points to the left in the correct version (#451). Check all your...
Take another look. The regular 1991s show either a 91 or 16, the reverse variation shows a backwards 91 or 16.
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