Bornagaincollector
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tonsofcommons said:Bornagaincollector said:Belle /98 and Edmonds is /199.I know Edmonds is 2000,but just lazy to scan them seperate.
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Nice cards there Rog!
Thanks for the deal!
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tonsofcommons said:Bornagaincollector said:Belle /98 and Edmonds is /199.I know Edmonds is 2000,but just lazy to scan them seperate.
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Nice cards there Rog!
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Makes 23 of the 90 patterns. 25% completion in 12 years of looking. ::facepalm::
At current rate, I'll be done with this set somewhere around 2050 (factoring in harder to find needed patterns but also advances in technology that make finding rare cards easier).
(In my James T. Kirk "KAHN!" voice...)
TEKKKKKK! TEKKKKKK! :evil: :evil: :evil:
I swear 98 diffractors are tougher than 99 golds #/10.
gwynn5453l4u said:and this:
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gracecollector said:I swear 98 diffractors are tougher than 99 golds #/10.
Be8el0ve said:gwynn5453l4u said:and this:
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Nice! Backdoored version?
gwynn5453l4u said:Be8el0ve said:gwynn5453l4u said:and this:
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Nice! Backdoored version?
Sorry, I don't know how to tell. The only other ones I've seen looks just like this one. If it has something to do with the name missing on the back, then I have never seen one with the name... Maybe one will show up here...![]()
nosterbor said:you can not fake that card! show me 2 with the same serial number!!!!!!!!!!![]()
and the foil is also the same. i list those as a variation. name and no name.gracecollector said:nosterbor said:you can not fake that card! show me 2 with the same serial number!!!!!!!!!!![]()
No, but unfinished cards (not serial numbered) that were still in Fleer's inventory were most likely sold in bankruptcy asset auctions or in some cases taken by employees illegally as "severance pay." These cards were later serial numbered (note, the placement of the serial number is different on the unfinished cards), probably by someone who worked by Fleer because the stamping equipment is the same as the packed-out cards.