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04-29-2005, 11:48 PM #1
Mickey Mantle Baseball Card For Sale
Mint to Near Mint Condition. Make Offers! Thanks.
***UPDATE:
The Mickey Mantle card is a 1987 K-Mart 25th Anniversary card #5. We have 12 different Jerry Rice Cards oldest card is a 1987 Receiving Leaders Card with Jerry and Todd Chistensen on it. We have 91' upper deck, 90' Pro Set, 90' Fleer, 91' Topps, 90' Score, 91' Score, Other 5 are score, pro set, and Topps Specialty cards from between 90' and 91'.
On Joe Montana the oldest card we have is an 1989 Topps; 4 - Montana 1990 Pro Set cards (all different, no duplicates), 1990 Fleer, 3 Score 1990 (all different, no duplicates), 1991 Fleer League Leaders, 1990 Topps.***Last edited by Justion; 04-30-2005 at 08:39 PM. Reason: Updating card info
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04-30-2005, 02:04 AM #2
$40,000,000. But don't ask me to tell you who is on the bills, because I didn't print them. They are in mint to nrmt condition.
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04-30-2005, 02:24 AM #3
Originally Posted by mloso40
Freakin' HILARIOUS!!!! :new_rofl: :new_Llol:
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04-30-2005, 02:33 AM #4
Originally Posted by Justion
Let's see a scan of it.
Describe the card. What's it's size? Just use a ruler and measure it. You can tell what year it's from by adding 1 year to the latest year of statistics on the back of the card. You don't have to be a collector to do that. You just have to know how to read. Also, what color are the borders? Is there gold foil on the card?
And since you stated that are not a collector and that don't know anything about this card, how do you know how to describe its condition?
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04-30-2005, 03:10 AM #5
Originally Posted by ms4epg1
I was wondering the same thing as soon as I read the post, seems fishy to me. Just look at his/her only other post. Who gets their hands on 3 cards and decides to try and sell them on a forum? Mloso40 said it best.
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04-30-2005, 10:14 AM #6
Originally Posted by mloso40
Ill go $50,000,000 for it, and I can even let you pick who is on the bill cause im printing it myself. The bill will be Pristine (since Ill print it once you say who you would like to be on it)
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04-30-2005, 01:10 PM #7
Hi. i can read the name on the card label, I am not blind. And i am into pokemon cards, yugioh card, etc. so i know how to describe the condition of a card. It isnt all bint up and stuff in a bad condition. You know, you guys ought to ask questions, or tell someone where to look for something on a card they know nothing about before you assume things! I will just try finding a local collector for these cards. You know, just because i am not into basball cards and football cards doenst mean i can't get my hands on one. I went to an real estate, and i bought a huge box of football and baseball cards when i seen some of the players, as although i am not a collector, i know some things about football and baseball from my brother and i know those were some good cards to be bargaining with! And i am not into your games and humiliation. I don't apprecaite the dumb jokes and rude comments, if this is what this site is about, then i guess i should have never joined it! And to those of you who stated $40,000,000 & $50,000,000 etc, yeah right! You can keep the phony bills!
Last edited by Justion; 04-30-2005 at 08:51 PM.
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04-30-2005, 01:18 PM #8
can you give a description of the card... the number on the back also... would you be willing to sell it in escrow (i send the money, you send the card) to a reputable person that way neither gets scammed
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04-30-2005, 01:22 PM #9
I asked a few questions - even where to look and what to look for, but apparently you didn't answer them. And the way you answered just gave away your age and/or mentality. If you are trying to sell something, use a little more tact and cater to the questions of prospective buyers. Professionalism will go a long way.
Much to learn, you have.....
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04-30-2005, 01:25 PM #10
Sorry its just amusing, we get posts like this all the time, usually the person doesnt have the card they just throw out names they know people will be intrested in.
Odds are if its a Mantle in really nice shape than it is a reprint or recent issue. If you could describe the card some it would help in identifying, also a scan would help.
Like someone stated earlier, look at the stat line on the back of the card and add a year to it, also look for a brand identifying tag somewhere on the cards ie. Topps, Donruss, Fleer, Upper Deck. A card number (identifying its place in a particular set) would also be helpful in identifying the card.
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