blitzerlover
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Anyone got info on these? Beckett only lists one card.




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blitzerlover said:Anyone got info on these? Beckett only lists one card.
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Bornagaincollector said:I have a Terry Steinbach like that Henderson,but it has gold lettering in the front.Why do they call them Red?
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RickeyRuns said:the price on that Sandberg is stupid! man i cant believe that.
mrniceguy1126 said:I'll throw this one out there. It's a pretty rare pull.
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ThoseBackPages said:i was watching this tonight before it ended
it ended, and this is NOT a typo...
$522.77
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wow
RickeyRuns said:Red foil instead of Gold or Silver. Here is the break down of the variations for Henderson. Not sure if other players had more or less variations.
1998 Pacific Online - Speculating it's Gold Foil
1998 Pacific Online Red - Red Foil
1998 Pacific Online Web Cards - Have Not Seen One
1998 Pacific Online Winners - Have Not Seen One
Bornagaincollector said:I have a Terry Steinbach like that Henderson,but it has gold lettering in the front.Why do they call them Red?
ThoseBackPages said:ive been thinking about this the last few days. i didnt follow baseball cards after 1993-ish
The thing is, 1997/98 Select Totally Certified Golds in Hockey are /69
in baseball, they are /30
thats a large discrepancy. Was it possible across the board that baseball card production was down
vs the other three sports?
EmeraldRain said:ThoseBackPages said:ive been thinking about this the last few days. i didnt follow baseball cards after 1993-ish
The thing is, 1997/98 Select Totally Certified Golds in Hockey are /69
in baseball, they are /30
thats a large discrepancy. Was it possible across the board that baseball card production was down
vs the other three sports?
20 Pages late I know.. better late than never
The 1997/98 Hockey Pinnacle Totally Certified Golds were never intended to be #/59, they were supposed to be #/29. It wasn't until after the product was on shelves that the printing error was noticed. To satisfy customers Pinnacle offered to anyone who sent in a Certified Gold #/59, a Mirror Gold version #/25. The card sent in was supposed to be destroyed(not returned). The Mirror Gold version is beautiful in person and I've rarely seen them as many weren't redeemed, no idea if they ended up out the backdoor or not but I've only seen 2-3 of Beezer out there.
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The one on the far left is a Promo with black ink printed on, the other 2 use Gold Foil stamping.
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A Better picture using the camera instead of scanner
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EmeraldRain said:ThoseBackPages said:ive been thinking about this the last few days. i didnt follow baseball cards after 1993-ish
The thing is, 1997/98 Select Totally Certified Golds in Hockey are /69
in baseball, they are /30
thats a large discrepancy. Was it possible across the board that baseball card production was down
vs the other three sports?
20 Pages late I know.. better late than never
The 1997/98 Hockey Pinnacle Totally Certified Golds were never intended to be #/59, they were supposed to be #/29. It wasn't until after the product was on shelves that the printing error was noticed. To satisfy customers Pinnacle offered to anyone who sent in a Certified Gold #/59, a Mirror Gold version #/25. The card sent in was supposed to be destroyed(not returned). The Mirror Gold version is beautiful in person and I've rarely seen them as many weren't redeemed, no idea if they ended up out the backdoor or not but I've only seen 2-3 of Beezer out there.
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The one on the far left is a Promo with black ink printed on, the other 2 use Gold Foil stamping.
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A Better picture using the camera instead of scanner
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