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Abraham Lincoln - Davis dual auto Topps Tribute pulled

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trademhigh

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Jeff N. said:
I get the RR -- but what's the AC for ?
Authentic cut or Auto'd card would be my only possible guesses. It could also be random.

Edit: Or maybe Americans (vs.) Confederates?
 

brouthercard

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Jan 15, 2009
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wow, a big Topps hit from Pennsylvania - i'm shocked. Kind of like seeing a big Upper Deck hit from California, or Asia.
 

schillingfan

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Jul 9, 2010
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:shock:

As a total history nut, that is one sweet card. There's so much history between the two and those autographs look phenomenal for their age.
 

gt2590

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Aug 17, 2008
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brouthercard said:
wow, a big Topps hit from Pennsylvania - i'm shocked. Kind of like seeing a big Upper Deck hit from California, or Asia.

That is pretty rare. :lol:

But it looks like that guy rips ALOT of wax.
 

ahodge84

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Jun 12, 2010
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Wow, that's pretty sick. I don't care for the Davis half, but I would LOVE to have the Lincoln. Even then, I would prefer his more typical "A. Lincoln" sig.
 

Card Magnet

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zach said:
I'm guessing that someone felt that the "J" in Jefferson was not that important to have in the signature?
His generals knew him better as Efferson Davis, so it's not important ::facepalm:: . Still an amazing card, and a beauty I would have hung onto if I pulled just because I love history. Plus, I could have tormented my brother with the fact I owned it.
 

zach

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Aug 7, 2008
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Card Magnet said:
zach said:
I'm guessing that someone felt that the "J" in Jefferson was not that important to have in the signature?
His generals knew him better as Efferson Davis, so it's not important ::facepalm:: . Still an amazing card, and a beauty I would have hung onto if I pulled just because I love history. Plus, I could have tormented my brother with the fact I owned it.

Thanks for the morning laugh! :lol:
 

bongo870

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Sep 30, 2009
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Marlton NJ
That is a very impressive card. but its cards like this, that makes the packs so expencive. Dont get me wrong if i pulled it I would of been going nuts. but the odds?
 

Shi Guy

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Jul 23, 2010
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Awesome, awesome card. Any bets on what it will go for besides the 40k BIN? How would one go about protecting such a card?
 

Groat

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Feb 7, 2009
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Am I the only one who doesn't like the bright, shiny foilboard on these throwback players and people?
 

brouthercard

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Crash Davis said:
brouthercard said:
wow, a big Topps hit from Pennsylvania - i'm shocked. Kind of like seeing a big Upper Deck hit from California, or Asia.

Why does that annoy you?

I guess the concept that wax releases and big pulls are not entirely random, but that a person actually can increase their chances of a big pull from a particular product just based on where they purchase the box/case from, and based on which print run the cases are coming from.

I know nothing can be done about it, I guess it's just something good to know if you are chasing a particular card.
 

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