Yes, that card is one of his pack-inserted certified autos. The certification is the Fleer stamp/embossing.
Here's the list:
1992 Ultra Reggie White Autographs #1 Reggie White AU
1992 Ultra Reggie White Autographs #2 Reggie White AU
1992 Ultra Reggie White Autographs #3 Reggie White AU
1992...
Re: Need Help Identifying Absolute Redemption
The Beckett website lists this:
2011 Absolute Memorabilia Absolute Heroes Materials Autographs Spectrum Prime #21 Tom Brady EXCHAUMEMSN /1
If that's what you got, congrats on the huge, huge pull.
I've been working on a low to mid-grade 1935 National Chicle set for a couple years and am down to needing just a Nagurski.
http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j21/Rocketman_12/Football/Vintage/1935%20National%20Chicle/
I also pick up HOFer RC's when I see a good deal. Some of my better ones:
I got this Night Train Lane in the mail today:
I've been a fan of this set since it was released, and the Lane is the ninth one I've been able to acquire. If anyone has one they would like to show off, I'd love to see it. Enjoy!
Jeter has homered in Cleveland five times during the regular season:
8-24-04
9-19-99
9-18-99
9-24-97
4-2-96
Hopefully the one you caught was 4-2-96 -- it was on Opening Day and the first HR of his career!
Well, I know I don't see them very often, but that still seems like a lot of money for an unnumbered Pacific card (not that I'm complaining). If one of Jeter or Frank Thomas popped up, would it go for $100+?
I listed this 1999 Pacific Prism Red Juan Gonzalez on ebay today: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Pacific-Pr ... 519b46b89b .
Nosterbor offered me $40 for it, so I added a Buy It Now to the listing. However, a different buyer hit the BIN before nosterbor could (sorry, man), and now a third guy has...
The majority of these will only bring a buck or two if you sell them individually. However, there are eight short-printed players: Alex Rodriguez, Chipper Jones, Vlad Guerrero, Ryan Klesko, Rafael Palmeiro, Cecil Fielder, Jose Canseco, and Jay Buhner. These guys were not winners in the regular...
The 1997 Pinnacle Press Plate Previews were the first press plates ever officially released. Here's what Beckett has to say about them:
"These cards were issued by Pinnacle to preview their Press Plate concept introduced in the 1997 New Pinnacle brand. Cards were actually distributed as...