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JBust80
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http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...nd-pack-national-sports-collectors-convention
Wow, not a bad return on investment!
Wow, not a bad return on investment!
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He already traded it for Bowman chrome autos
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Wise tradeFrom what I hear Luzardo is at the top of his wish list...he wants the Jesus juice.
There's a major problem here and I really hope the breakers don't get heat from this.
The pack was obviously opened live and because of that, every collector now knows the sequence to get a Mantle and Banks which will undoubtedly lead to stampedes of collectors rushing out to their local candy stores and looking through all the 1954 Cello packs on the counter.
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There's a major problem here and I really hope the breakers don't get heat from this.
The pack was obviously opened live and because of that, every collector now knows the sequence to get a Mantle and Banks which will undoubtedly lead to stampedes of collectors rushing out to their local candy stores and looking through all the 1954 Cello packs on the counter.
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I had my paws on it.
Truly "pack fresh"! Imagine if they had stuck together...
$500 for a spot in only ONE pack? No thanks...not even for a pack of '52 Topps!
PSA 9/10 singles, even commons, can bring thousands. Frankly $500 is not that unreasonable given the near certainty for high grade. Biggest risk is centering.
It's an incredible risk to "bet" that 1 card, the single one you paid $500 for, will grade a PSA 9/10. I'm curious to know what the other cards out of that pack were, and what they grade out to be (if they get graded).