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Weimer said:My best retail pull is my wallet out of my pocket.
Beauty.wolfmanalfredo said:Pulled this year a couple weeks after release. Sold it here to a member for 250 to avoid the 30 bucks or so it would have been on ebay. If I had it now, probably bring considerably more.
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Russ S. said:Beauty.wolfmanalfredo said:Pulled this year a couple weeks after release. Sold it here to a member for 250 to avoid the 30 bucks or so it would have been on ebay. If I had it now, probably bring considerably more.
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Not much more right now. Last 2 sold for $300 & $325.
I can only imagine, that they will be on the rise again shortly though.
Great stuff guys.
Thread pretty much was done after that Livingston Cut though. :lol: :lol:
subpop77 said:Hmmm??? I guess one of these Sorry for diff sizes![]()
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Ok, so this is how the card is listed on Beckett...JoshHamilton said:The punchline is you and your ignoranceChasHawk said:I don't see Nolan Ryan listed as a Opening Day auto anywhere.Sjrmn91 said::?:ChasHawk said:ok...what's the punchline?Sjrmn91 said:Out of a pack of Topps Opening Day
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2001 Team Topps Legends, found in 2002 Opening Day packs at a rate of 1:3036
So since I wasn't collecting in 2002, there were exactly how many ways for me to know this card was from an Opening Day product?These signed cards were inserted into various 2001-2003 Topps products. As these cards were inserted into different products and some were exchange cards. Most players in this set were featured on reprinted versions of their classic Topps "rookie" and "final" cards. The checklist was originally comprised of cards TT1-TT50 (with each player having an R and F suffix (i.e. Willie Mays is featured on TT1F with his 1973 card and TT1R with his 1952 card). In late 2002 and throughout 2003, additional players were added to the set with checklist numbering outside of the TT1-TT50 schematic. The numbering for these late additions was based on player's initials (i.e. Lou Brock's card is TT-LB) and only reprints of their rookie-year cards were produced
Ok, so this is how the card is listed on Beckett...ChasHawk said:The punchline is you and your ignoranceJoshHamilton said:I don't see Nolan Ryan listed as a Opening Day auto anywhere.ChasHawk said::?:Sjrmn91 said:ok...what's the punchline?ChasHawk said:[quote="Sjrmn91":1btr486p]Out of a pack of Topps Opening Day
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2001 Team Topps Legends, found in 2002 Opening Day packs at a rate of 1:3036
So since I wasn't collecting in 2002, there were exactly how many ways for me to know this card was from an Opening Day product?These signed cards were inserted into various 2001-2003 Topps products. As these cards were inserted into different products and some were exchange cards. Most players in this set were featured on reprinted versions of their classic Topps "rookie" and "final" cards. The checklist was originally comprised of cards TT1-TT50 (with each player having an R and F suffix (i.e. Willie Mays is featured on TT1F with his 1973 card and TT1R with his 1952 card). In late 2002 and throughout 2003, additional players were added to the set with checklist numbering outside of the TT1-TT50 schematic. The numbering for these late additions was based on player's initials (i.e. Lou Brock's card is TT-LB) and only reprints of their rookie-year cards were produced
Here is mine:
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Ok, so this is how the card is listed on Beckett...Sjrmn91 said:The punchline is you and your ignoranceChasHawk said:I don't see Nolan Ryan listed as a Opening Day auto anywhere.JoshHamilton said::?:ChasHawk said:ok...what's the punchline?Sjrmn91 said:[quote="ChasHawk":22b78anb][quote="Sjrmn91":22b78anb]Out of a pack of Topps Opening Day
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2001 Team Topps Legends, found in 2002 Opening Day packs at a rate of 1:3036
So since I wasn't collecting in 2002, there were exactly how many ways for me to know this card was from an Opening Day product?These signed cards were inserted into various 2001-2003 Topps products. As these cards were inserted into different products and some were exchange cards. Most players in this set were featured on reprinted versions of their classic Topps "rookie" and "final" cards. The checklist was originally comprised of cards TT1-TT50 (with each player having an R and F suffix (i.e. Willie Mays is featured on TT1F with his 1973 card and TT1R with his 1952 card). In late 2002 and throughout 2003, additional players were added to the set with checklist numbering outside of the TT1-TT50 schematic. The numbering for these late additions was based on player's initials (i.e. Lou Brock's card is TT-LB) and only reprints of their rookie-year cards were produced
You coming too big boy?...cgilmo said:You two ladies wanna take this outside?