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George_Calfas
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Were there non die-cut versions of the Gold Refractors backdoored like there was for football?
Yes, and Basketball
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Were there non die-cut versions of the Gold Refractors backdoored like there was for football?
Yes, and Basketball
It looks like a 2005 Topps Rookie Cup Chrome Reprint/25 Walt Weiss. It's definitely a reprint of Weiss's 1989 Topps card.
And does that fact make anyone question that back-doored die-cut versions might currently be populating the market? I think there almost has to be some degree of concern for any rare 90s insert with no serial numbering.
For example, there are two Gwynns currently on ebay, one in ended listings (BGS graded) that didn't sell, and one that hit COMC today (for $225). That would be four of the (possibly) 37 which I'm assuming are based on prodution numbers. Certainly possible, but something to consider.
For example, there are two Gwynns currently on ebay, one in ended listings (BGS graded) that didn't sell, and one that hit COMC today (for $225). That would be four of the (possibly) 37 which I'm assuming are based on prodution numbers. Certainly possible, but something to consider.
Thnx I could not get I that site on my phone.
Before I picked it up, the Gwynn on COMC was listed with a huge lot of Gwynn's from the same (big) seller - probably picked up someone's Gwynn collection they'd been sitting on for 15 years. It's probably a little paranoid to assume you can't trust any non-numbered inserts. I think with the market what it is and still how few we actually see after 15-16 years that the 37 print run seems pretty accurate.
George,
You think the seller left money on the table?
Just for the record, I said, "there almost has to be some degree of concern for any rare 90s insert with no serial numbering." Which is much different than saying I assume any non-numbered insert can't be trusted.
For example, the announced print run on these is 25 and I almost never see them, which is surprising because lots of Pinnacle stuff went out the back door. So there are different degrees of concern:
Nice pick-up on the Gwynn lot!
No, I think $750-1000 is about right with the current market.
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A PSA 10 would be nice thou
I'm sure that would cross over just fine. I love it that it's all 9.5 subs
Ryan