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    A few questions

    A friend of mine gave me a box of older cards to go through. Mostly mid-late 90s stuff. After going through, I'm left with a question and I'm hoping a few people here can help.

    1997-98 Upper Deck Game Dated Moments (parallel)
    I'm looking through a book that's a few months old and I'm not sure I believe it. The multiplier is 150? So a $2 base card has a $300 parallel? Is this right?

    There may be more questions upcoming.
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    A BV of $300 would be entirely possible. I guess the GDM parallels were very rare. Here's a Brodeur that went for over $100:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/97-98-Upper-Deck...item27bb74aa3f

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    They are easily confused with another version of the Game Dated parallel which is easy to find and not worth a lot.

    Mike

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    They are easily confused with another version of the Game Dated parallel which is easy to find and not worth a lot.

    Mike

    What differences should I look for. I'm holding about 5 of these and they look the same as that Brodeur above.

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    Thicker card stock, and a noticible "glitter" to the card - under light.

    "Game Dated Moments" were part of the base set too, they just made these premium parallels of them. Very hard to tell the difference from a scan.

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    they are about 3X as thick as a regular Game dated moments card. Different surface too (kind of similar to a Black Diamond card, or a Pinnacle Rink Collection)
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    So it has nothing to do with the Game Dated stamp in the bottom left corner, then?

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    Nope, sorry.

    As mentioned above, some of the base set were "game dated moments" cards, stamped with the same stamp.

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    So the regular game dated moments cards are essentially worthless?

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    I have a bunch of these at regular card thickness, Pronger, Lidstrom etc..
    shucks haha

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