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RStadlerASU22

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Yeah , see below for a breakdown. The set I broke up is the only one I have seen , though I saw pics and know the owner of another Griffey and have seen only a pic of Ripken and one other players I can't remember that wasn't from the set I broke. I don't know if its 2-25 sets that were Red Letters but Rare for sure. I think the Griffey would have graded a 9/10 so it could have had some more room if it was a 10 based on other insert sales of him recently. I think I have 8 or so of the players left, but the rest have moved on.

Ryan




This 24-card set is broken into six separate four-card groupings and was part of a contest. Groups contain players from the following teams: 1-4 (Braves), 5-8 (Mariners), 9-12 (Yankees), 13-16 (Dodgers), 17-20 (Indians) and 21-24 (Wild Card). The four players featured within the Wild Card group are from "lesser" teams whom Pinnacle Brands thought had no shot at winning the 1997 World Series. Since the Florida Marlins won the World Series, the four Wild Cards wound up being the winning cards.

Hobbyists who held all four cards of the 1997 World Series Champion (or the four Wild Cards if one of the five selected teams did not win) could mail them to Pinnacle for a special Gold version of the set. Gold Stand and Deliver was limited to 275 sets and came encased in a glass frame. Because of the unusual distribution, Gold Stand and Deliver singles are difficult to find. The gold cards came in two different flavors, gold with silver letters and gold with red letters. The gold with red letters version is extremely rare.
 

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Guy on another forum is selling '89 Fleer Glossy Griffey PSA 10 for I want to say $1,800. He claimed other sales
of over $2K.
 

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Some ones from a couple sellers in last 3 months...

96 Jeter Mirror Red - $1200

96 Dawson Mirror Gold PSA 10 - $1400

98 Griffey Diamond Immortal PSA 10 - $1500

96 Griffey Hitting Machine Gold Medallion PSA 10 - $1500

92 Ripken Donruss DK Jumbo PSA 8 - $3000

93 Ryan Finest Promo Refractors /5000 BGS 7.5 - $1847

93 Jeter SP RC PSA 9 - $1096

95 Jeter Sig RC's Auto /525 PSA 10 - $1525

96 Jeter Mirror Blue PSA 9 - $1115

95 Jeter Bowman Foil PSA 10 - $1250

Anyone else have anything to add to it, bought, sold, saw sell ?

Ryan

Where did you get those 2 Griffey sales? Do you know how to look up real BO prices
 

RStadlerASU22

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Yes, go into original listing. Click the print button which is about halfway down. It pops up a shot that shows the BO accepted


Ryan
 

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Is there a chipper with the red letters?

Yeah , see below for a breakdown. The set I broke up is the only one I have seen , though I saw pics and know the owner of another Griffey and have seen only a pic of Ripken and one other players I can't remember that wasn't from the set I broke. I don't know if its 2-25 sets that were Red Letters but Rare for sure. I think the Griffey would have graded a 9/10 so it could have had some more room if it was a 10 based on other insert sales of him recently. I think I have 8 or so of the players left, but the rest have moved on.

Ryan




This 24-card set is broken into six separate four-card groupings and was part of a contest. Groups contain players from the following teams: 1-4 (Braves), 5-8 (Mariners), 9-12 (Yankees), 13-16 (Dodgers), 17-20 (Indians) and 21-24 (Wild Card). The four players featured within the Wild Card group are from "lesser" teams whom Pinnacle Brands thought had no shot at winning the 1997 World Series. Since the Florida Marlins won the World Series, the four Wild Cards wound up being the winning cards.

Hobbyists who held all four cards of the 1997 World Series Champion (or the four Wild Cards if one of the five selected teams did not win) could mail them to Pinnacle for a special Gold version of the set. Gold Stand and Deliver was limited to 275 sets and came encased in a glass frame. Because of the unusual distribution, Gold Stand and Deliver singles are difficult to find. The gold cards came in two different flavors, gold with silver letters and gold with red letters. The gold with red letters version is extremely rare.
 

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Is there a chipper with the red letters?

Yes.... Need to get these relabeled to match the Jeter / Nomo

Ryan

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