do i need to take a picture of my card to add it to my organize and if not how do i add it to my organize?
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chrisolds Wrote:<i>Here's another sticky! Just for you guys...</i>
WILL THE 2005 UBALDO JIMENEZ UPPERDECK ULTIMATE AUTOGRAPH 1/1 GET ANYTHING CLOSE TO STRASBURG PRICES???
From mod: Please don't spam your auctions. This wasn't the first place you tried it, either.
Johnny Logan auto? I have a card which I certainly pulled from a box, but I don't remember what. It's identical to the Topps 1991 archives 1953 reprint number 158 (John Logan) ---- except it's autographed on the front with a wide-pointed black pen . It's not marked in any way on the back as an authorized auto, etc. I can't find such an auto in the Beckett online price guide or the SCD big book. Can you identify this card? (Sorry - no scan)
Thanx!Woody
Yeah i have a question. How does the Allen & Ginter 2010 (or any of them for that matter) code game work? What is the deal with what we have to look for or where do we find clues to crack the codes? Topps doesn't list the instructions on how to play the game when you puechase the box, don't understand what i am trying to look for, Please HELP. Thanks
I LOVE COLLECTING CARDS AND LOOK FORWARD TO EVERY PACK I PURCHASE TO PULL THE NE
XT BIG CARD. MBartosiak Wrote:Here's one for you. I'm a big fan of the old 1980's Kellogg 3D cards. I also enjoyed the Sportflick cards. Opened some packs of 2010 Topps Series Two and got a 3D card of Zach Grienke. Would it be possible to get a master list of sets and sub sets that contain 3D cards? Your best bet would be to cross-check those brands and more in the Beckett Baseball Almanac, one of our annual books -- it lists all kinds of obscure sets that could have used that technology in the past.
Chris Olds
Editor, Beckett Media colds@beckett.com Twitter @chrisolds2009 beckett.com/news >>>> IF YOU HAVE A SITE ISSUE, please do not DM me.Please email customerservice@beckett.com. (I don't actually handle any of that stuff.) tkopinetz Wrote:I have a question. Well, if Ruth used the bat while he was a coach, then it is what it is. In all likelihood, the bat was one of only a few options Topps found when seeking out a Ruth bat to use as a Relic -- a bat from later years when he was a coach or a bat when he was a player (rarer and more expensive). Ultimately, nobody polices the card companies on issues like this -- except perhaps MLB when it comes licensing time. So collectors have to put their faith in the card companies that everything is on the up-and-up. Honestly, it's something that Topps has to take seriously. I'd be relatively comfortable with their answer.
Chris Olds
Editor, Beckett Media colds@beckett.com Twitter @chrisolds2009 beckett.com/news >>>> IF YOU HAVE A SITE ISSUE, please do not DM me.Please email customerservice@beckett.com. (I don't actually handle any of that stuff.) KMOORE32 Wrote:Yeah i have a question. How does the Allen & Ginter 2010 (or any of them for that matter) code game work? What is the deal with what we have to look for or where do we find clues to crack the codes? Topps doesn't list the instructions on how to play the game when you puechase the box, don't understand what i am trying to look for, Please HELP. Thanks There is a hidden message within the design of the set somewhere on the various types of cards. There is no starting point given -- people have to try and find the pattern and decipher the message for themselves. Way, way, way over my head...
Chris Olds
Editor, Beckett Media colds@beckett.com Twitter @chrisolds2009 beckett.com/news >>>> IF YOU HAVE A SITE ISSUE, please do not DM me.Please email customerservice@beckett.com. (I don't actually handle any of that stuff.) 1peytonmanning8 Wrote:i have a collection i would like to send in to be in beckett and was wondering how i would do that? Send SuperCollector information (write-up on your collection with LINKS to images, NOT attached images) to readersrock@beckett.com. The same goes for notable pulls.
Chris Olds
Editor, Beckett Media colds@beckett.com Twitter @chrisolds2009 beckett.com/news >>>> IF YOU HAVE A SITE ISSUE, please do not DM me.Please email customerservice@beckett.com. (I don't actually handle any of that stuff.) fishsign Wrote:What do I do with a card that has one player on the front and totally different player from a different team on the back? There is no way for me to catelog it and notate the error. I have a 1976 Topps Johnny Briggs (Twins) on the front (sb #373), on the back it lists the stats for 1976 Topps Mickey Scott, Pitcher for the CA Angels with Card no 276. A wrong-back card can't be cataloged because it's a flawed card. It's more unique than standard stuff but isn't something that is commonplace enough to establish a value for. As for trading it in the system? You would have to work out the specifics with someone -- if they were interested in such a card.
Chris Olds
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