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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You gonna buy it Upper Crust? How bout dropping $20 on the forum before you do.Brady’s best rookie card is listed for $2.5 million....
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You gonna buy it Upper Crust? How bout dropping $20 on the forum before you do.
You gonna buy it Upper Crust? How bout dropping $20 on the forum before you do.
Busting balls, don't be so sensitive.Totally unnecessary
You can probably use them to cut some lines though.12 year old me thought a ton of 86 Donruss Jose Cansecos were going to pay for my college education....
"Listed for" and "sold for" are often 2 radically different concepts.Brady’s best rookie card is listed for $2.5 million....
Rarest PSA 10 Tom Brady Rookie in the World 2000 Elite Status S/N xx/10 + POP 1 | eBay
1909 Pittsburgh Pirates "Cornerstone"I grew up in the Pittsburgh area until my family moved to upstate NY when I was 12. A neighbor had given us the original cornerstone from Forbes Field, the Pirates stadium before Three Rivers. It was over three feet tall and weighed over 50 pounds. It had Forbes Field 1909 amongst some other info engraved on it. I begged my parents to bring it with us but I was shot down as it weighed to much, so we left it. I wonder what it would be worth today...
now he can spend all day fishing..
I have 3 or 4 89 upper deck Griffey Jr rookie cards. Two of them look flawless to me but with professional grading you never know. When I got out of the card collecting hobby there was no professional grading, now grading is a business unto itself
"Listed for" and "sold for" are often 2 radically different concepts.
That's pretty much how it has always worked in baseball because baseball is a sport where one single superstar has much less of an impact on his team's fortunes than, say, a basketball player would."Mike Trout’s the best modern-day baseball player that we’ve ever seen. We’ll probably never see another player like this again."
In his 9 seasons, he has led his team to playoffs once and helped lead his team to a record of 742-716.
So MLB defines the "best modern-day baseball player" as the player with the most MVP awards? Is that how it works now?
Yes, and "listed" is a completely worthless concept. I have a Brady card worth about $5,000. I could go list it right now for $4 million if I wanted to.that’s why i said “listed”...
Yes, and "listed" is a completely worthless concept. I have a Brady card worth about $5,000. I could go list it right now for $4 million if I wanted to.