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Edited by
Peccy
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Thu 04/02/09 09:21 PM
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lowest in decades. I was offered $15 for this! Ernie Banks is a Hall of Famer and a Golden Glove! There were only 10 of these made in the world!
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NO don't do it Peccy |
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NO don't do it Peccy |
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i loved cards.
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lowest in decades. I was offered $15 for this! Ernie Banks is a Hall of Famer and a Golden Glove! There were only 10 of these made in the world! Yeah but it is a topps insert. Beckett took over fleer a long time ago. Everything became an over satuarated product after 1994. |
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Edited by
Peccy
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Thu 04/02/09 10:28 PM
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No actually it's a topps sterling card. You get 4 for $175.......lol an insert
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I gave up collecting Baseball/Sports cards a long time ago. Too many sets and subsets and " special " sets.
Got to be more of a headache than it was worth. |
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Edited by
smiless
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Fri 04/03/09 05:43 AM
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At age 12, I had a Pete Rose card. Knowing nothing about cards I had a friend who wanted to trade me 10 cards for my Pete Rose card.
I said wow he is nice to me and said okay. So I go home with my 10 cards thinking what a great deal. Remember I knew nothing about the value of cards. We use to buy them for less then 50cents a pack that comes with a stick of bubble gum. I bought it for the gum primarily. lol Today I look and see that the card I gave away is worth alot of money. I can only shake my head at this for I truly knew nothing about the value of baseball cards. Some friend that was The same goes for comic books I use to own. I can only shake my head today. |
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Yes, It is the same thing with my Stock portfolio....
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Yes, It is the same thing with my Stock portfolio.... Hey what is up mighty Minotaur of all times Yeah I was not educated with the values of these items back then. What ashame? Now I know if you own something that is older then 50 or even a 100 years, you have a good chance it is worth something and especially if it was owned or is about a famous person in this world. |
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I'm prepared to offer you $15.01
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yes,
Saving all my old shat...so the children can go on Antique's road show and make serious cash for a hand painted French porcelain ashtray with a picture of Franco on it.... Yes, It is the same thing with my Stock portfolio.... Hey what is up mighty Minotaur of all times Yeah I was not educated with the values of these items back then. What ashame? Now I know if you own something that is older then 50 or even a 100 years, you have a good chance it is worth something and especially if it was owned or is about a famous person in this world. |
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Hey Patsfan is willing to pay $15.01 for that ashtray
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Holding on to it for big money...just think when the world wide ban on smoking occurs these ashtray will be priceless!!!
Hey Patsfan is willing to pay $15.01 for that ashtray |
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At age 12, I had a Pete Rose card. Knowing nothing about cards I had a friend who wanted to trade me 10 cards for my Pete Rose card. I said wow he is nice to me and said okay. So I go home with my 10 cards thinking what a great deal. Remember I knew nothing about the value of cards. We use to buy them for less then 50cents a pack that comes with a stick of bubble gum. I bought it for the gum primarily. lol Today I look and see that the card I gave away is worth alot of money. I can only shake my head at this for I truly knew nothing about the value of baseball cards. Some friend that was The same goes for comic books I use to own. I can only shake my head today. Uh huh....think about a Cal Ripken Jr rookie card in bike spokes. At least you got something in trade for yours...lol |
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i loved cards. loved????? |
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Watched a show where a lady had fourteen 1914 Cracker Jack baseball cards in a album.
Cracker Jack Baseball Cards where in Cracker Jack boxes at one time! Today her collection is valued at over $60,000 dollars! I use to love the small fold out comics in the cracker jack boxes as a kid |
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My advice for anyone who owns or likes cards...
Buy all the quality rookies that you can, the older the better, while the demand is nil... Sit on them until you die. Will them to a loved one with a card which demands the same... I have about 50,000...have no idea of what they are worth, and really do not care. The inserts/subsets were huge at first, then became problematic for the average 'joe' to make heads or tails of. I suspect that the souvenier cards which have actual material in them will be more valuable than an average card later on. I once, as a kid, owned a Yaz rookie which, when looked into Becketted at $125. I sold it for $100 thinking that I did ok. He was inducted into the hall about 2 months later... I thought he was already there... |
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