A
B3 Zan
C
D27 timtom
E
F35 pootshwan
G9 WoundedDuck
H
I
J23 EtherealSOC
K
L17 MrMet
M14 rob167
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O
P20 JEBJJA
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R
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T13 nerdherd020
U21 deujr61
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W9 eppd3707
X
Y
Z
But the difference here is that you own genuine cards. The card in the auction is not a genuine DLP issued 1/1. I would agree with bigalbert's sentiment to want to destroy it, it's a fake.
scotty216brs thanks for the kind words man, signed vintage has a special place in both of our hearts. Really glad to see you getting back into collecting, really enjoy all of your pickups!
I have been collecting Hank Greenberg for the better part of 10 years, and have never seen an autograph of his that look like this. I would love to see the COA.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/371820574348
His autographs usually look like this:
There are no characteristics of the Dynasty cut...
Update: eBay reversed their ruling on my case. I don't know where the money is coming from (eBay or the seller) but I am getting my money back, thank goodness.
So beyond annoyed and frustrated at this point. I mentioned in a previous post that I purchased a card, and it had been either stolen or lost right before it was delivered to me. I opened a case with USPS, which got no where. They must have reviewed the case for 5 minutes, saw the tracking...
Waited until it came in from Heritage's recent internet auction, kind of superstitious when it comes to posting big things before they arrive.
Here he is in all his glory. A period autograph, to boot.
If you are interested to watch a short video of me opening it, it's below: