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I might have secured my 5th 2000 BC Retro Refractor

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MOFNY

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Aug 9, 2008
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East Greenwich, RI
It happened in a random Google search for retros. I've given up on waiting for seeing any on Ebay; one or two have been listed in the last three years. The deal is in the works! In case you are unfamiliar with the set, it was seeded 1:60 in a 440 card one series set. Most people guess they are about as rare as a gold refractor. The kicker is the set itself. I would assume many are sitting in commons boxes or yet to be pulled. This was probably one of the least popular BC sets. A jeter recently sold for around $250. The last Oswalt, an ungraded copy, sold for $200 on Ebay. Will go nicely with these:
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markakis8

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Oct 31, 2008
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I tried sniping a lot of regular retro cards and lost. Thought they would be a nice addition to the store. Should've sniped higher. Had a lot of stars in the lot too.
 

Tom Oates

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Sep 15, 2008
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Thanks for the tip. I think I have Eric Karros somewhere. Will need to dig that out and see what it fetches.

Tom
 

archiebunkerjr

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Dec 11, 2008
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I know I got some 2000 BC in a box somewhere. How do you determine if you have a retro refractor? Does it state retro refractor on the back?
 

MOFNY

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Aug 9, 2008
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East Greenwich, RI
It's pretty easy. It will have that TV design and it will be a refractor. I think most commons don't sell very high but stars might fetch a good amount.
 

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