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    Pretty Decent Rookie Retro Break!

    Tried Rookie Retro for the first time, and got a pretty decent buyback rookie

    Brandon Workman Auto /25
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    Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck 1989 Rookie Card 9.5 Gem Mint! :D

    I was checking ebay and all the 9.5s go for around 150 - 170 - so overall not bad!!

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    how much do those boxes run?

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    They run like 220, so almost recouped all my money

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    See Greengoblin782's Items on eBay Packrip.com Traders

    Nice pull with the Griffey.

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    yes, i would that was a great box. congrats.']
    collecting rookies auto game used of hall of famer or retired players all sports.

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    I apologize for my ignorance, but is that product from this year? Is it called something else besides "Rookie Retro"? Somehow it seems to have slipped by my radar...

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    Deacon its fairly new and pretty expensive, especially for one real hit, so not many people get it.

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