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Casebusters said:
200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest, so far there have been 367 1987 Pete Rose cards redeemed.
How do you pull up the full card?Casebusters said:
It's now 392.CardboardIcons said:200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest, so far there have been 367 1987 Pete Rose cards redeemed.
Ha, I started to count those, too, but quit after 130 or so ... horrible.
200lbhockeyplayer said:It's now 392.CardboardIcons said:200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest, so far there have been 367 1987 Pete Rose cards redeemed.
Ha, I started to count those, too, but quit after 130 or so ... horrible.
I would assume that at this point, this is the most common redemption.
Considering Topps cannot release an actual Rose card, they probably believe this to be the next best thing. It isn't.
Pretty sure a member already redeemed a 2000 Jeter Co-Signers auto.Dazed said:I was searching on their site and found this card:
Co-Signers Card 1999
Card ID Number:CS4
If I looked it up correctly it is 1999 Stadium Club Co-Signers D. Jeter/C. Jones Dual Auto $300. That would be a nice redemption.
smapdi said:This part from the website makes me sad:
Did your ‘58 Jackie Robinson' get tossed out?
Didn't anyone think to check if there actually was a '58 Jackie Robinson?
On the bright side, I do like that we apparently now have a fairly easy to use database of card images including backs. Maybe not all yet (no pic of 1952 #2 Runnels, for instance), but it's a good start. I'd like to work out what database ID numbers are the first and last card in each set.
smapdi said:1952s seem to be skip numbered in the database with A and B notations. I suspected it's something to do with the red/black borders in series 1 and other variations, but who knows.
I also was hoping that the cards would be marked somehow, like they've done with the Heritage buybacks the last couple years. Although a real big card would probably suffer for it, for the vast majority of cards, it would be a value-add. Maybe they could make it an option somehow, if they are doing it at all. Why can't they supply simple answers to these questions that they had to know would get asked within the first few seconds of announcement?
Hmm, I wonder if I can get someone to trade me a '52 Hi number. You know there's bound to be people out there who see they got a Bob Hooper or someone and would say, sure, I'll trade a couple Grifffeys for it.
With any '52, you should request something...and not accept any of those trades.Messier2 said:smapdi said:This part from the website makes me sad:
Did your ‘58 Jackie Robinson' get tossed out?
Didn't anyone think to check if there actually was a '58 Jackie Robinson?
On the bright side, I do like that we apparently now have a fairly easy to use database of card images including backs. Maybe not all yet (no pic of 1952 #2 Runnels, for instance), but it's a good start. I'd like to work out what database ID numbers are the first and last card in each set.
Damn, I already received 3 trade offers on the Runnels! I have no clue on Vintage but here is what they are offering (each):
Offer 1:
Vern Rapp 1978
Offer 2:
Bill Henry 1959
Bob Malkmus 1959
Elmer Singleton 1959
Carl Sawatski 1961
Al Neiger 1961
Jim Maloney 1961
Bob Allison 1962
Bob Aspromonte 1962
Offer 3:
Earl Averill 1960
Jim Dwyer 1979
I'm assuming all these are bad trade offers right? Help! lol
200lbhockeyplayer said:With any '52, you should request something...and not accept any of those trades.Messier2 said:smapdi said:This part from the website makes me sad:
Did your ‘58 Jackie Robinson' get tossed out?
Didn't anyone think to check if there actually was a '58 Jackie Robinson?
On the bright side, I do like that we apparently now have a fairly easy to use database of card images including backs. Maybe not all yet (no pic of 1952 #2 Runnels, for instance), but it's a good start. I'd like to work out what database ID numbers are the first and last card in each set.
Damn, I already received 3 trade offers on the Runnels! I have no clue on Vintage but here is what they are offering (each):
Offer 1:
Vern Rapp 1978
Offer 2:
Bill Henry 1959
Bob Malkmus 1959
Elmer Singleton 1959
Carl Sawatski 1961
Al Neiger 1961
Jim Maloney 1961
Bob Allison 1962
Bob Aspromonte 1962
Offer 3:
Earl Averill 1960
Jim Dwyer 1979
I'm assuming all these are bad trade offers right? Help! lol
Set-wise, the '52s will be the most sought after of all of these.
Jared said:200lbhockeyplayer said:It's now 392.CardboardIcons said:200lbhockeyplayer said:Of interest, so far there have been 367 1987 Pete Rose cards redeemed.
Ha, I started to count those, too, but quit after 130 or so ... horrible.
I would assume that at this point, this is the most common redemption.
Considering Topps cannot release an actual Rose card, they probably believe this to be the next best thing. It isn't.
Terrible, just terrible. I am one of those 392.
I would think that there is one redeemed so far. There still can't be too many in this promotion.Messier2 said:200lbhockeyplayer said:With any '52, you should request something...and not accept any of those trades.Messier2 said:smapdi said:This part from the website makes me sad:
Did your ‘58 Jackie Robinson' get tossed out?
Didn't anyone think to check if there actually was a '58 Jackie Robinson?
On the bright side, I do like that we apparently now have a fairly easy to use database of card images including backs. Maybe not all yet (no pic of 1952 #2 Runnels, for instance), but it's a good start. I'd like to work out what database ID numbers are the first and last card in each set.
Damn, I already received 3 trade offers on the Runnels! I have no clue on Vintage but here is what they are offering (each):
Offer 1:
Vern Rapp 1978
Offer 2:
Bill Henry 1959
Bob Malkmus 1959
Elmer Singleton 1959
Carl Sawatski 1961
Al Neiger 1961
Jim Maloney 1961
Bob Allison 1962
Bob Aspromonte 1962
Offer 3:
Earl Averill 1960
Jim Dwyer 1979
I'm assuming all these are bad trade offers right? Help! lol
Set-wise, the '52s will be the most sought after of all of these.
Yeah, I was stoked when I saw 1952 on the screen!
I did a quick search on the site for Runnels cards and 1952 was not included (there are others with some with 2 of the same card listed)...can this mean there is only ONE 1952 Runnels in this promotion since I could not search for "my own" card?
Dazed said:I would think that there is one redeemed so far. There still can't be too many in this promotion.Messier2 said:200lbhockeyplayer said:With any '52, you should request something...and not accept any of those trades.Messier2 said:smapdi said:This part from the website makes me sad:
Did your ‘58 Jackie Robinson' get tossed out?
Didn't anyone think to check if there actually was a '58 Jackie Robinson?
On the bright side, I do like that we apparently now have a fairly easy to use database of card images including backs. Maybe not all yet (no pic of 1952 #2 Runnels, for instance), but it's a good start. I'd like to work out what database ID numbers are the first and last card in each set.
Damn, I already received 3 trade offers on the Runnels! I have no clue on Vintage but here is what they are offering (each):
Offer 1:
Vern Rapp 1978
Offer 2:
Bill Henry 1959
Bob Malkmus 1959
Elmer Singleton 1959
Carl Sawatski 1961
Al Neiger 1961
Jim Maloney 1961
Bob Allison 1962
Bob Aspromonte 1962
Offer 3:
Earl Averill 1960
Jim Dwyer 1979
I'm assuming all these are bad trade offers right? Help! lol
Set-wise, the '52s will be the most sought after of all of these.
Yeah, I was stoked when I saw 1952 on the screen!
I did a quick search on the site for Runnels cards and 1952 was not included (there are others with some with 2 of the same card listed)...can this mean there is only ONE 1952 Runnels in this promotion since I could not search for "my own" card?
I saw 2 each of: Joe Muir, Mickey Vernon, Ray Boone & Walt Dubiel.Messier2 said:Would it be possible that there is only ONE or two of each 1952 card in this promotion? I doubt they have more than one Mantle, Mathews and the other big guys in this set...
I'm browsing all the 1952 cards unlocked and have yet to see a dupe...