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All The Hype

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
10,250
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Indianapolis
Let's see some nice cards today!

Doesn't matter if you still have it or not, as long as you owned it at one point in time, it counts.

Limit yourself to just the ONE most valuable card, and feel free to say what you sold it for if you no longer own it, or if you still have it, estimate its value.



Here's mine, sold for $1850 toward the end of his rookie season in '09.

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jbrown

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Nov 28, 2009
1,450
1
KY
Sold for over 10K. (sorry for the poor pic. I borrowed it from Beckett)
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Sold the very first Pujols Bowman Chrome RC BGS 9.5 for over 13K. (This is a pic of one, not the one I sold)
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MOFNY

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Aug 9, 2008
4,790
5
East Greenwich, RI
This one originally sold for over a grand. I bought it for $320 and sold it for that amount.
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I sold this one for $610 in early 2009. I bought it for $245.
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Pine Tar

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Mar 1, 2009
27,701
12
Oswego,Illinois
I sold this card about 3 weeks after the product came out I can't remember what I got for it. But the buyer as the other card as well.

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Mamunrud

New member
Aug 14, 2008
629
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Dubuque, Iowa
pulled this out of a 1/2 price box back in late 2001, hoping to pull one of the better RCs or autos. Sold a month later for $650 to a die hard Ryan collector.

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Mamunrud

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Aug 14, 2008
629
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Dubuque, Iowa
The Great American Treasures set was one the best memorabilia sets of all time.


If you look carefully at the ink part of the piece of the baseball on the front of the Nolan Ryan card you can make out part of a signature and the "#37 ". Then check the back of the card and you can see exactly where that ink part is. Look below the Nolan Ryan auto on the baseball, it's part of umpire Drew Coble's autograph, who was umpire #37 on the list of umpires back then. Real cool when you can see the exact part of where the piece was taken from, in this case part of a game used baseball from Nolan Ryan's 7th No-Hitter game.
 

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