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Oh Super Sweet 90's Inserts.... #3

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gracecollector

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That first one looks gold to me. I would show you mine but they were scanned with two different printers, and you cant really tell. But darnit, I know I have both!

I agree, only the top one is a gold. The foil around the name is gold, not silver.

Silver/Gold
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ASTROBURN

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Just got my latest order from comc in. Now its time to start scanning and posting. Oh, where do i find the time?


until then, check this out. If this is truly the gold version, then this is the steal of the year for me!



1996 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Gold Signature #402 - Jeff Bagwell
Purchased for $0.85
Courtesy of COMC.com
 

DeliciousBacon

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Whats the dfference between these?

1998 Pacific Online #315
1998 Pacific Online Red #315
1998 Pacific Online Web Cards #315
1998 Pacific Online Winners #315

Base Online has gold foil. The Red parallel has, of course, red foil. The Web Cards have silver foil, and an alphanumeric code on back that was entered into the Pacific website for a chance to win the Online Winners, which barely exist.
 

bisioml

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Whats the dfference between these?

1998 Pacific Online #315
1998 Pacific Online Red #315
1998 Pacific Online Web Cards #315
1998 Pacific Online Winners #315


Another noteworthy addition to what was said above is that the online web cards have 2 variants. One with the online code in the uppper right and the other in the lower left. It was said that one was more rare than the other giving the owner a better chance to obtain a 'winner card', but that theory has not been proven and many of the 'winner cards' for certain players do not exist. I only know of a handful of players that do exist and Griffey is one of those with only 1 of the 3 cards existing.



I'll always be a 'Kid'...like THE 'KID'!
 

ASTROBURN

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Base Online has gold foil. The Red parallel has, of course, red foil. The Web Cards have silver foil, and an alphanumeric code on back that was entered into the Pacific website for a chance to win the Online Winners, which barely exist.

Thats not entirely accurate. The Base is silver foil. Web Cards are gold foil. And heres images of the backs and different code placement.

1998%20Pacific%20Online%20Web%20Cards%20311%20Hitting%20Gold%20Foil%20A.jpg


1998%20Pacific%20Online%20Web%20Cards%20311%20Hitting%20Gold%20Foil%20Back%20A.jpg


1998%20Pacific%20Online%20Web%20Cards%20311%20Hitting%20Gold%20Foil%20Back%20B.jpg
 

magicpapa

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Another noteworthy addition to what was said above is that the online web cards have 2 variants. One with the online code in the uppper right and the other in the lower left. It was said that one was more rare than the other giving the owner a better chance to obtain a 'winner card', but that theory has not been proven and many of the 'winner cards' for certain players do not exist. I only know of a handful of players that do exist and Griffey is one of those with only 1 of the 3 cards existing.



I'll always be a 'Kid'...like THE 'KID'!

pacific_winner.jpg
 

Joey_peapod

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Nice! Never knew what the "winner" cards looked like. I was not on my AOL dialup like I am today to ever try and redeem one of these.
 

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