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Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
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Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
I have a Joe Montana card in a Chiefs uniform that is only labeled prototype. No Card number, Year or Manufacturer. I've attached pics of the card. Any help identifying it so I can value it would be much appreciated. If this is not posted in the proper place I apologize in advance.

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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
Don't know what it is but I like it lol, nice card
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
I might be wrong, but it looks like one of those unofficial cards. The type that isn't licensed but made anyways (broder cards)... I think that is what they are called.
I collect Peyton Manning and Griffey Jr.
My Bucket: http://s444.photobucket.com/albums/qq164/soccerscrub78
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
broder for sure.. i got tons of emmitt smith and OJ Simpson ones like this.. they were sold in the gas stations and corner stores
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
So if it is Broder there is pretty much no value then right?
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
back in the late 80s early 90s they had some value, but nowadays they are only collectibles with not a lot of value.
I collect Peyton Manning and Griffey Jr.
My Bucket: http://s444.photobucket.com/albums/qq164/soccerscrub78
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
very cool card. looks more expensive than most broder cards i've seen in the past.
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RE: Need some help identifying a Joe Montana card.
They are only valuable to people who want them.

There once was a big time broder collector who had some kind of site with everything ever made to his knowledge and he was tracking them. Someone may know what im talkin about and link you.
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