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TBTwinsFan

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Nov 8, 2009
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The 1990 Donruss Mike Kingery/Candy Maldonado Blue/White test variations were the hardest for me.

Thankfully, a seller had both variations and I noticed them in time. I remember paying a lot for them (in relation to the player) but it's nice to have those checked off the list.
 

joeya2001

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What is that again?


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Looking for Albert Belle cards! PM me!



In 1997, Pinnacle had a home run prize sweepstakes.
The first 1000 winners received Andruw Jones autos,
and the next 3000 winners received a 10 pack of the
upgraded Swing For The Fences Gold Foil cards. The
SFTF cards were an insert set of 60 cards. So,
3000 packs X 10 cards per pack is 30,000 gold cards.
Dividing by 60 cards, that means only 500 of each
gold card were produced.

I won it for 15.

from my HTCEVODesign4G using Freedom Card Board mobile app
 

jszczech

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Dec 27, 2010
2,315
243
Minnesota
For regular issues:
1996 Mirror Gold
1996 Studio silver press proofs
1996 Donruss checklist press proof

Promos:
1993 Cooperstown ( I know of 2 people having them)
1996 Fanfest playing card (I know of 2)
1990 Blue/White test (I know of 1)

Since I have posted this I have been able to acquire the 1993 cooperstown and the 1996 Fanfest playing card.
 

pootshwan

Member
Jan 26, 2010
923
12
Connecticut
In 1997, Pinnacle had a home run prize sweepstakes.
The first 1000 winners received Andruw Jones autos,
and the next 3000 winners received a 10 pack of the
upgraded Swing For The Fences Gold Foil cards. The
SFTF cards were an insert set of 60 cards. So,
3000 packs X 10 cards per pack is 30,000 gold cards.
Dividing by 60 cards, that means only 500 of each
gold card were produced.

I won it for 15.

from my HTCEVODesign4G using Freedom Card Board mobile app

Just recently bought this one just 'cuz I thought it looked cool. haha


Courtesy of COMC.com
 

nappyd

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Sep 24, 2012
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How rare was the leaf Frank Thomas auto that was a redemption in the early nineties, never pulled one despite trying through packs in three or four boxes(as a kid it was a lot)...

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BunchOBull

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Dec 12, 2008
5,463
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Houston, TX
How rare was the leaf Frank Thomas auto that was a redemption in the early nineties, never pulled one despite trying through packs in three or four boxes(as a kid it was a lot)...

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If you're talking about the '93 Leaf Update, it wasn't a redemption, it was actually pack inserted. Otherwise, I don't know what auto you're referencing. It's not exceedingly rare, with 3500 copies, but it continues to sell for $50 to $100, normally toward the top of that range.
 

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