hairyharold
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Finally finished my Brewers team set with today's mail
Finally finished my Brewers team set with today's mail
Someone snagged it.Its a nobody, but for a Tigers collector or 90s type collector here's a cheap, poorly listed Golden Anniversary Refractor
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=161574867160
Its a nobody, but for a Tigers collector or 90s type collector here's a cheap, poorly listed Golden Anniversary Refractor
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=161574867160
Just curious, are each in a penny sleeve and then screwed down in their cases?! Or why do they look wavy to me? Just wondering... I didn't see a Belle but if you have one send me a PM.
The 98 Certified Platinum Golds may actually have a print run of 30. I have about ten Rusty Greers and none have a duplicate serial number.
thanks for the response rusty. i assumed it might be less likely since those are numbered unlike the 97 mirror golds.
I love this Thread I know I joined long ago but never visited and now I wish I had. Nelson already knows I am jealous of his collection as I want the Mirror Gold really bad of Jeter to finish up the 1992 to 1996 collection of Jeter. Here is one I traded for so you can say it cost me $10.00 to ship the other card out. From what I have heard it's a 1/1 Executive Proof.
Question for the thread, regarding the 1996 Zenith Diamond Club insert and its Diamond parallel:
What is the difference between the regular (no diamond) and the parallel (diamond)? By looking at pictures online, I've noticed that the parallel version does not have a refractor finish, nor does it have the radiating lines from the player photo while the regular has both. See picture:
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I've also seen versions of Bagwell, Piazza, and Ripken all with the same non-refractor finish and no radiating lines.
However, I've also seen versions where there is a "diamond" (whether real or not is another story) on a card with a refractor finish and radiating lines, which leads me to believe that these were originally regular versions that were tampered with after the fact and sold as the parallel version.
Let me know what you all think.
Strange that you posted this, as I was coming to this thread for the exact same set. The "real" Real Diamond set has a different card stock than the regular Diamond Club. The refractor finish is duller and there are not lines throughout the card. The Albert Belle above is an example of a REAL real diamond. Unfortunately, the Griffey that was just posted, is a fake.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KEN-GRIFFEY-JR-120-REAL-DIAMOND-REFRACTOR-MINT-1996-3-ZENITH-CLUB-PARALLEL-GOLD-/191504330097?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c968c2d71