carrsallstars said:Big PC card for me- a sig update is due!
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So I have a PSA 9 Manny available now if anybody is looking for one.
Nice! I can't believe how you ended up getting that.
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carrsallstars said:Big PC card for me- a sig update is due!
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So I have a PSA 9 Manny available now if anybody is looking for one.
AndruwHRJones said:Nice cards George, I actually found this on Beckett tonight. Not sure how I missed this previously:
3,000 lucky winners from the Pinnacle X-Press Swing for the Fences game received special 10-card packs of upgraded Swing For the Fences cards produced on thicker card stock and printed with a special foil prize-winner stamp. Strangely enough, the card backs - containing guidelines for how to mail in winning cards - are identical to the original Swing for the Fences game cards issued in packs. The cards are unnumbered and typically sorted in alphabetical order by player's last name.
So with 60 cards in the set and 3000 10 card packs being issued, that comes out to 50 cards of each player. Very limited for a 1997 set, no wonder I have never seen an Andruw other than the one Fandruw25 has. Thanks for for sharing the scans George!!
bear0555 said:carrsallstars said:Big PC card for me- a sig update is due!
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So I have a PSA 9 Manny available now if anybody is looking for one.
Nice! I can't believe how you ended up getting that.![]()
yours doesnt have the T prefix so its not either.joey12508 said:look on the back if it has T prefix its a illuminator or luminescent.
joey12508 said:yours doesnt have the T prefix so its not either.joey12508 said:look on the back if it has T prefix its a illuminator or luminescent.
Randomly inserted in first and second series retail packs at the rate of one in 192, the cards of this 54-card set feature color photos of three teammates that can be fused together to make one big card. These laser cut cards use a luminescent technology to parallel the Stadium Club Triumvirate Luminous set. Card backs are numbered with a "T" prefix.
Randomly inserted in first and second series retail packs at the rate of one in 384, the cards of this 54-card set feature color photos of three teammates that can be fused together to make one big card. These laser cut cards use Illuminator technology to parallel the Stadium Club Triumvirate Luminous set. Card backs are numbered with a "T" prefix.
Randomly inserted in first and second series retail packs at the rate of one in 48, the cards of this 54-card set feature color photos of three teammates that can be fused together to make one big card. These laser cut cards use Luminous technology.
ccouch (Chad) said:joey12508 said:yours doesnt have the T prefix so its not either.joey12508 said:look on the back if it has T prefix its a illuminator or luminescent.
Actually, it does have T prefix. The card number is T18C. So, how to tell if it is the illuminator or luminescent?
you have the Luminescent or the Illuminatorccouch (Chad) said:Need the help of you player collector gurus -- I've got a 1998 Stadium Club Triumvirate Juan Gonzalez #18C and don't know the difference between the Luminous, Illuminator, and Luminescent versions. I know that versions of this set in later years actually say on the back on the card, but 1998 doesn't. Here's a scan of the one I have:
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tonsofcommons said:Alright, not baseball, but thought everyone would be interested to watch this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/97-98-Michael-Jorda ... 45f922baad
tonsofcommons said:Alright, not baseball, but thought everyone would be interested to watch this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/97-98-Michael-Jorda ... 45f922baad
Fandruw25 said:Refractor missing the refractor wording
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