Gwynn545
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AMAZING AND UNBELIEVABLE!! WILD VINYL SIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AMAZING AND UNBELIEVABLE!! WILD VINYL SIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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These are the cards I mentioned last week; just dug them up for a scan. The fronts look like the Commemorative /100 parallel, except the name and UD logo are in flat foil (like the base cards). Backs are same as base card as well, no numbering. Don't know exactly what they are but I don't recall seeing others like them.
dug out my 1/1............ dont have a /100 to compare it to, but the UD Logo isnt holo nor the Griffey name on the side and the small black box on the bottom right isnt either but the rest of the card is on the front back is not either
but the Griffey Name and UD Logo is Gold
The Commemoratives /100 should have the UD logo, name, and uniform # in holofoil.
sounds like the others would be 1/1 backdoored replacement then............ if the Griffey is floating around somewhere, I know of a Good Home for it
I'm glad to see you back on the boards!
AMAZING AND UNBELIEVABLE!! WILD VINYL SIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bought this 6-card lot for $20 at a weekend mall show (in a 75% off box). The Thomas is 2003 refractor /99, Bonds is 2004 die-cut /100, Jeter is 2005 studio portraits /30 (TT back), and Clemens is studio portraits /25 (TT back). The other 2 cards are 1990's inserts, but the Ryan is a tough 1998 refractor.
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I have seen a lot of these 2000 Pacific Paramount Fielder's Choice cards that have just the gold webbing and no serial # on them. This is what I think is the real version: all gold on the back and a serial # printed. Anyone know any additional back-story on this issue?
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I have seen a lot of these 2000 Pacific Paramount Fielder's Choice cards that have just the gold webbing and no serial # on them. This is what I think is the real version: all gold on the back and a serial # printed. Anyone know any additional back-story on this issue?
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