Two rip cards in a case really made me a happy camper (along with two celestial minis!). The Ian Kinsler rip is numbered 1 of 5 and the Peavy rip card is numbered 3 of 25. Does the low numbering mean anything? Sell or rip?
I haven't been keeping up on these boards lately so sorry in advance if this has been mentioned or discovered. While sorting through a case of 2009 Heritage I thought I didn't have card 390 because I saw I already had Game 5 of the World Series (#389). I assumed that 390 didn't exist. It does...
Looks like a fun break and a worthwhile set to build. Anyone out there planning on picking up any of these? I will probably do a couple boxes and go from there. Still waiting to see a checklist on this product.
I really thought they would do something like this with Allen & Ginter. Wouldn't be...
Purchased from Rookies and Stars. My first Ebay box. I usually support the shops but there are none where I live now. Pretty happy with the break except for the abundance of redemptions.
After I ragged on sketch cards I finally pulled my first one. I like it!
Couple of decent auto hits considering it was out of one freshly opened box.
My question is when is it appropriate for cards to have COA/authentic stickers? It took me a while to determine if these autos were real or not. Some fascimile autos sometimes fool me.
After buying countless amounts of boxes and packs of Allen and Ginter over the past three years, I finally got a rip card out of a loose hobby pack (a local pharmacy sells hobby packs!! My only local "dealer"). It is a Cole Hamels #'d to 99. Now I heard a trick that you can do with a flashlight...