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Philip J. Fry

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gradedeflator

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Wow Giambi looks so svelte in that photo. even funnier to look at his Topps USA Olympic card and compare it to now.
 

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It's a joke. It'd be like me listing my super rare Belle cards at huge BIN prices knowing no one would pony up but it'd get people looking lol

It will sell - I know the seller
Not a good friend by any stretch but know him. He knows what he has and will hold onto it until someone ponies up for what he's looking for.... Similarly to Teawolves and Vintagesnowmobiles
 

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It will sell - I know the seller
Not a good friend by any stretch but know him. He knows what he has and will hold onto it until someone ponies up for what he's looking for.... Similarly to Teawolves and Vintagesnowmobiles

For what? Sell for what... No where near $100k lol
 

magicpapa

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[h=3]Soaring Stars[/h] This set is also available in a "Glowing" parallel. Towards the end of the production run, Fleer ran out of the "starry" holographic foil used on the regular Soaring Stars, and switched to a "glowing" foil. It is believed that 10%-20% of the total production run was printed on "glowing" foil.
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does anyone have a Glowing?? do they really Glow in the dark?/
 
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tidel144

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Speaking of refractors, I have a question about the 1998 Finest Centurion Refractors (reposting here from my original in the Griffey Thread). [MENTION=10975]athletics07[/MENTION] provided some helpful information and I'm hoping others have input:

Baseballcardpedia states that there were some unnumbered, backdoored copies that are in circulation and that those same backdoored copies have been doctored by people who've added fake serial numbers in attempts to pass them off as the "real" version. Sounds similar to the Flair Legacy Row 0's from that same year. After looking through Worthpoint, I found two versions: Which version is packed-out, and which is the backdoored/QC extras?

#1 : I've seen more versions of these appearing/sold:


#2 :
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bisioml

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[h=3]Soaring Stars[/h] This set is also available in a "Glowing" parallel. Towards the end of the production run, Fleer ran out of the "starry" holographic foil used on the regular Soaring Stars, and switched to a "glowing" foil. It is believed that 10%-20% of the total production run was printed on "glowing" foil.
1997soarings.jpg

does anyone have a Glowing?? do they really Glow in the dark?/


I have the glowing parallel, and yes they do glow in the dark. Faintly, but glow they do!

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

Philip J. Fry

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Speaking of refractors, I have a question about the 1998 Finest Centurion Refractors (reposting here from my original in the Griffey Thread). @athletics07 provided some helpful information and I'm hoping others have input:

Baseballcardpedia states that there were some unnumbered, backdoored copies that are in circulation and that those same backdoored copies have been doctored by people who've added fake serial numbers in attempts to pass them off as the "real" version. Sounds similar to the Flair Legacy Row 0's from that same year. After looking through Worthpoint, I found two versions: Which version is packed-out, and which is the backdoored/QC extras?

#1 : I've seen more versions of these appearing/sold:


#2 :
[/QUOTE]

Great, great...just what I need to read when trying to have a complete checklist for my project. Thanks! :p
 

magicpapa

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Great, great...just what I need to read when trying to have a complete checklist for my project. Thanks! :p[/QUOTE]
also stated on
Baseballcardpedia
The fake cards have flat gold foil numbering. The real cards have bright foil numbering.
 

Fandruw25

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Does anyone have an idea how many of the fakes are out there? Over the years it seems I've seen an equal amount of each version and until last night in the Griffey Thread I hadn't seen an un-numbered version.

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