chris19978
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- Aug 30, 2011
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You may want to go buy post number. On my phone, this is page 790.
This is post # 15599
Your talking about Nelson's Jeter one it's a nice card I know I will never get.
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You may want to go buy post number. On my phone, this is page 790.
This is post # 15599
Try post 15513
Thome and Ozzie always seemed tough. Even tougher is condition. I tried to make a set in PSA but high grades are hard and the ROI is not there to justify the cost.
Maybe I am too old school, but I am the only one who finds most of these inserts repulsive? I can't stand the fake backgrounds, all the lasery stuff going on. I guess I prefer a players to be pictured on the field or at bat.
sunday morning mic drop
So last night I was cleaning out my watch lists and noticed something in my saved checkout cart. I'm guessing I didn't have the funds when the card was listed and forgot about it. I overpaid, but this officially puts me into single digits...336/345 I believe.
It's the Club edition. Deceptively difficult to find.
Congrats. You can't really appreciate the difficulty of collecting the semi-star until you've done it. So much stuff just goes unlisted since sellers believe there's a lack of interest.
Thanks for the heads up AUTaxMan! I just picked up the 1997 Pinnacle Certified Mirror Gold Chipper Jones that has always been out of my price range for me. I can tell it has a print line in the scan but at that price I couldn't pass it up.
1997 Pinnacle Certified Mirror Gold #59 - Chipper Jones
Courtesy of COMC.com
But on the positive side it's much cheaper to get than others. I would have to sell my soul for some of the cards I want.
Try collecting some of the no-namers. They are really hard to track down. Especially older oddballs. I'd rather collect a bigger name player. At least I'd have a fighting chance.
Hi everyone. I joined the forum today after lurking for many years. This is BY FAR my favorite thread on any forum. I have to say, the commitment, passion, and knowledge of those sharing their cards here is so cool. I learn something new all the time here.
I primarily collect Ryne Sandberg cards, and tough 90's inserts and parallels are among my favorite items of his to chase. Here are some of my favorites. Thanks!
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