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Old 06-30-2011, 01:21 PM
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A more modern card I chased was the 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken variations. I ended up with the obscenity, big black box, small black box, scribble with loop, scribble without loop, white out( probably fake), paper stock ( fake), white scribble ( some of these did come in packs) and several of the above with cut outs ( some likely fake but I think there were some legit ones). Another was the Littlefield reverse negative. I am sure if I could add up what I paid for all of them I would be lucky to get 15 % now
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Old 06-30-2011, 04:16 PM
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1982 TOPPS Carlton Fisk in Action, he was my favorite when I was in little league and the card just looked cool.
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Old 06-30-2011, 05:52 PM
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Aside from the Cory Snyder. If I were to do a top 5, I think I'd also have, in no particular order, the 1989 Topps Mark Lewis and Jim Abbott, the 1990 Leaf Albert Belle and the 1992 Upper Deck Shawn Green. With an honorable mention going to the '90 Donruss MVP Smoltz(glavine error).
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Old 06-30-2011, 06:56 PM
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My top 3 are:

1. 1989 Topps Gregg Jeffries (My old man bought a few boxes trying to get some $50+ each)

2. 1986 Topps Cecil Fielder (Back in 91 here in Detroit they were going for $40+)

3. Stadium club dome Brian Taylor. (Have no idea what that cost but if it was over a penny it was too high)

I still have all three and I can think of many more like these but those three had me and my Dad on the hunt and now I could not trade them for a pack of gum.
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Old 06-30-2011, 07:07 PM
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I recall getting carried away with the 87T trd set... Oh..you have to have the Kevin Seizter card !... and then 89 T ( ?) Gregg Jefferies..had a non collecting friend who insisted he wanted to buy 50 to 100 of them.. the Mets had just called up Jefferies...and he was batting something like .350- .400 !!...
Lucky for him..he never did buy the cards
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Old 06-30-2011, 08:11 PM
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'65 Topps Carlton rookie, but probably in a 1 or 2 at best. It would go for around $10 on ebay. It was my best card as a kid and still own it to this day. That's a keeper. I think my dad got it for me for $80 at a local shop back in the '90's
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1975 Topps Dick Allen. In the field with a batting helmet on - when I was a kid I thought that made him cool. Still like the looks of the card.
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