Does anyone have the complete checklist of pre-2000 Griffey autographs handy? Or just know off-hand how many there are? Isn't it like 40-something cards?
Thanks!
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Does anyone have the complete checklist of pre-2000 Griffey autographs handy? Or just know off-hand how many there are? Isn't it like 40-something cards?
Thanks!
How could this happen? Any advice to share to help others notice/avoid the scam?
Well, seller protection is all BS from what I've learned. Even the guys local police department refused to take a police report.
Deal with people you "know" when selling, would be my best advice. There was no indication the person was even a scammer. He simply abused the system.
Did you mail via USPS? Contacting the postmaster in the zip code you sent it to might do more than the police will. Mail fraud is federal and is actually serious. Hope that helps.
This is possibly my favorite set of all time. It's a shame they felt like they had to make it "rookies" and only ten cards (with only Piazza and Salmon being more than a common). If it had been 30 cards and full of the stars of the day it would be a super sweet set to put together (especially pre-internet) for an otherwise very attractive product with horrible checklists:
1993 Score Select Rookie & Traded All-Star Rookie Team #6 - Jeffrey Hammonds
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Griffey has a couple kinda sorta already like this (Goin Jake AP, Clout AP), but not with the bold lettering/horizontal presentation. It would have been a fun card to chase (1:576). When you make a gorgeous card, why limit it to so few players - in this instance, just one.
1993 Score Select Rookie & Traded #N /AT - Nolan Ryan
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This is something I've thought about for years! I was always/still am baffled by the fact that Griffey was not in certain insert sets, specifically:
- 1994 Select Rookie Surge: The most gaudy, over-the-top dufex card in my opinion. Pure 90's awesomeness
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Anyone have an extra 1994 Griffey Superstar Sampler set to sell? If so, please let me know - thanks!
Anyone have an extra 1994 Griffey Superstar Sampler set to sell? If so, please let me know - thanks!
As an Edgar collector, the other players bring down the value.. So I would say it's worth about $5.. but I'll be nice and give you $10..
Seriously, I would say it's value is about $100 - $120 since it's low numbered.. There is so much game used cards out there and the 2009 Ultimate prices have come down..
If you are going to sell it, let me know and I'll offer you a fair price.
The reason they have Mariners vs the Indians.. the M's first trip the ALCS in 1995, we faced the Indians who swept us in 4 games!