magicpapa
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heres one for Art
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thenumberonemetfan said:Is it normal for the numbering on the back to blend into the card?There is no way of telling its numbered unless you feel back of the card.
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thenumberonemetfan said:Is it normal for the numbering on the back to blend into the card?There is no way of telling its numbered unless you feel back of the card.
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onionring9 said:magicpapa said:George_Calfas said:[quote="Philip J. Fry":g9t835e9][quote="George_Calfas":g9t835e9][quote="Philip J. Fry":g9t835e9]
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I KNEW it was him that won that card. He got lucky, I didn't see the sale til after it was closed. Next time, George_Calfas!! :twisted: :twisted:
How many multiple copies of these have people seen?
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onionring9 said:Was going through my collection and realized I didn't have the real version of the gold finest die cut refractor.
I had a factory replacement version of it (notice no serial number). So I just landed the real one.
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George_Calfas said:onionring9 said:Was going through my collection and realized I didn't have the real version of the gold finest die cut refractor.
I had a factory replacement version of it (notice no serial number). So I just landed the real one.
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I think I use to own 10/100. Dont understand the replacement no serial number. I had a McGwire replaced and they sent me 94/100, strange
onionring9 said:Here's another example of a factory replacement from '99 Topps Finest. Normally #'d/50 as seen below:
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onionring9 said:Here's another example of a factory replacement from '99 Topps Finest. Normally #'d/50 as seen below:
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thenumberonemetfan said:A huge shoutout to Jarcar
sent me this
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jarcar said:thenumberonemetfan said:A huge shoutout to Jarcar
sent me this
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Great to see it got to you. That was quick.
whereas the 1998 red label serial numbering was done in, well red, the 1999 gold label red serial numbering was done with an just an imprint, also done for the 1999 topps stars serial numbered cards, so yeah its easy to miss sometimesthenumberonemetfan said:Is it normal for the numbering on the back to blend into the card?There is no way of telling its numbered unless you feel back of the card.
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magicpapa said:heres one for Art
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n1astrosfn said:whereas the 1998 red label serial numbering was done in, well red, the 1999 gold label red serial numbering was done with an just an imprint, also done for the 1999 topps stars serial numbered cards, so yeah its easy to miss sometimesthenumberonemetfan said:Is it normal for the numbering on the back to blend into the card?There is no way of telling its numbered unless you feel back of the card.
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magicpapa said:heres one for Art
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i checked the completed auctions and the buyer was p***m (magicpapa, maybe?) great buy. its funny cause i pretty much figured all the bagwell users ids, despite the names being blocked by ebays new system
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Remember these? Just picked up this set for $5.88 dlvd, which arrived today.
ThoseBackPages said:too lazy to scan today, but this has arrived
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