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I'm in agreement that there is no doubt that original copies of lineup cards should carry a heavy premium over carbon copies. For this reason I really have never collected the carbon copies. Thanks for providing the comparison prices which are helpful. That being said, I believe that the $1500 price of the Molitor 3,000th hit game is a very good measuring stick (excluding the GU bat) as a first glance. I'm curious if this Molitor auction had both home and visiting umpire lineup cards like you have for Brett. Obviously this would have a major bearing on valuation. Both Brett & Molitor are HOF'er 3,000 hit guys although I would definitely give the edge to Brett on popularity. |
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I have no plans on selling it. I believe it is the most significant game card (I also have the Braves lineup card from Glavine's first win and carbon copies from Niekro's 300th win, along with some WS line-up cards from the 90's.) I certainly paid the most. http://www.collectauctions.com/paul_...-lot12032.aspx edit: Just came across the Young dugout lineup card which went for a hair under $2k at a Mears auction. Not sure how to compare the dugout lineup cards with the manager versions though... http://sports.mearsonlineauctions.co...-lot60902.aspx Last edited by Topnotchsy; 10-29-2017 at 10:23 PM. |
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Thanks Jeff, as that's also helpful info on the Yount and Molitor 3,000th dugout cards.
I couldn't help but get a chuckle at the Mears description of the Yount dugout card. Yount is "the most revered player in Brewers history" yet the team unceremoniously tossed the 3,000th hit dugout card as yesterday's trash. If not for a clubhouse worker that recognized the historic nature of this game and pulling the crumpled dugout card from a trash can, it would have been lost for eternity... ![]() Today, the same dugout card would be immediately sold for big bucks after a MLB hologram was affixed to it. As I previously mentioned, I really like your Brett 3,000th hit cards & think it's cool that you added them to your collection. Congrats! Last edited by Scott Garner; 10-30-2017 at 06:20 AM. |
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Nick pickup on the Brett 3000th hit lineup card! You'll need to get a ticket stub from that game now to pair with it.
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Would be cool though, and I can't imagine it would be incredibly expensive to find a Brett ticket since it was pretty recent. |
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There are a few Brett 3000th hit tix on eBay for sure.
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