the Buckeye auto was Hopalong Cassady (1955 Heisman winner)! I also agree that that no boundaries MJ is undervalued/underappreciated. Higher-end product, solid design. I also DESPERATELY want the natural born thrillers MJ insert from that 95-96 e-xl set, just haven't found an affordable one yet.
And altz you're right- MJ refractors are crazy expensive. I've been fortunate to pull a lot of mine because they're pricey on the secondary market, especially if graded well. I've pulled the 97-98 chrome season's best refractor, 95-96 topps mystery finest refractor (that one as a kid, HUGE pull!), and 3 out of the 10 or so boxes of 97-98 bowman's best i've busted: base refractor, mirror image refractor and best techniques atomic refractor. Two of those graded out at BGS 9.5 too!
I think that's why the primary goal of my Mitch PC is to get 1 of every refractor made of his (51/57 at the moment) because there are just so many pricey MJ refractors I'd have to win the lottery to get them all!
And altz you're right- MJ refractors are crazy expensive. I've been fortunate to pull a lot of mine because they're pricey on the secondary market, especially if graded well. I've pulled the 97-98 chrome season's best refractor, 95-96 topps mystery finest refractor (that one as a kid, HUGE pull!), and 3 out of the 10 or so boxes of 97-98 bowman's best i've busted: base refractor, mirror image refractor and best techniques atomic refractor. Two of those graded out at BGS 9.5 too!
I think that's why the primary goal of my Mitch PC is to get 1 of every refractor made of his (51/57 at the moment) because there are just so many pricey MJ refractors I'd have to win the lottery to get them all!
I collect Michael Jordan, Mitch Richmond, and Ohio State players (football and basketball) in OSU gear. I strongly prefer 90's-era cards and use newer cards primarily for trade bait!