This year they are doing cards that are very similar to the old Stadium Club Triumverate cards. Each of those cards belong to a 3 card "set." Those three cards when put together make one large card.
I have to go the opposite of every one else and say real. I have a Nomar from that set that is a patch and is not the Century version. You have to remember that set is the first year Donruss began producing baseball cards after their 2 year absence. The set is not perfect and I have seen a...
A nice 3 card mailday:
First, number 61 for my set, Jeff Bagwell.
Then completing my 04 Sweet Spot run (minus the black stitch 1/1)
And then finally, a card that I wanted and a patch too nice to pass up.
Just found this at the National:
It was in a 50% off box marked $8. I gladly paid $4 for it. It is an SP in the set and many people are actively searching for it.
Also got this at a show for $4 a few years back. It was the Gold version #/100.
Not necessarily. With box/case breaks you are paying for the specific team on the chance that something of that team is pulled. If nothing is pulled, then you basically "gambled." With unopened boxes/cases, you are paying for the box of that product. Anything after you open it is at your own...
Just got back. It is definitely smaller than years past. I found that a lot of people were not willing to deal. Even managed to find one dealer to insult me and my cards (yet still wanted them and my money). I did manage to sell a lot of stuff and there are a lot of people buying. The...
mrmopar made most of the points I would have made. However, there is still the idea with cards of a perceived scarcity. Only so many of each card was produced so once you reach that level, the supply runs out. On the other hand, baseballs are readily available and the player is living. So...
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