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carrsallstars

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Both say WIN in big letters, but the Instant Win says instant in gold foil lettering right next to the win. Also, the redemptions have a shinier foil finish.

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Bingo. Thanks for the quick reply. In an instant ;).

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Gwynn545

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Saw these today, they don't seem to come up often. Prices are a little high but maybe you guys need your guy.

1998 Topps HallBound R and N China Baseball Cards - COMC

Any idea on the print run of these?



No idea. As far as I can tell there's minimal info on them and the only one I could find for sale was this McGwire that sold on ebay a little while ago. $7 to just one bidder.

They do seem to be fairly rare, but I don't think they're highly collected. I've only seen a handful of Rickey's on eBay, but picked one up a few years ago for only about $10.

I bought 4 Gwynns in my life, all four arrived broken!:eek: At least the Gwynns are getting more rare by the delivery... Never paid more than $5 dlvd for Gwynn (3 auctions, 1 BIN).
 

predatorkj

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Well there's one up on ebay now for a Bagwell but I already have it. I think it's $30 or B/O. If I find others I don't have I'd certainly be happy paying $5-$15 a pop. I think these are a lot rarer than a lot of other stuff from the 90's because as has been mentioned before, you had to actually order these and I'm not sure how big of a hit they were so there may not have been many ordered. Besides, I've seen only the two Bagwells in 6 years so I wouldn't say they are prevelant by any means. I'd also imagine a lot of these are sitting around in people's storage units or out at antique malls and flea markets.
 

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