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Old 10-01-2023, 10:42 AM
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All very nice cards. I don't understand what PSA looks for on the 71s. I sent in a few a couple of months back (I thought they would be 7s and 8s), when I got them back they were all 4-6. Five to ten years ago they would have been 7s and 8s, no doubt.

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Great cards, Jolly!

The Ron Cey/Ben Oglivie/original Bernie Williams, and Carlton Fisk/Cecil Cooper are two of the best multiplayer Rookie Cards out there.

I guess the "in action" card of Seaver is him doubled over in laughter? Never seen that one before.

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Great cards, Jolly!

The Ron Cey/Ben Oglivie/original Bernie Williams, and Carlton Fisk/Cecil Cooper are two of the best multiplayer Rookie Cards out there.

I guess the "in action" card of Seaver is him doubled over in laughter? Never seen that one before.
I frickin' love that Seaver IA card!!! When I was a young Mets fan (and still today as an old one), I couldn't for the life of me figure out what in high heck was going on when the photo was snapped. Was Don Rickles doing a tight five at Shea that day?? The fact it's so different than any other action card ever makes it a source of eternal fascination to me!
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I frickin' love that Seaver IA card!!! When I was a young Mets fan (and still today as an old one), I couldn't for the life of me figure out what in high heck was going on when the photo was snapped. Was Don Rickles doing a tight five at Shea that day?? The fact it's so different than any other action card ever makes it a source of eternal fascination to me!
Nice haul Jolly, I always thought that Seaver card was his reaction to a called ball that was a strike.
Let me know if you need the McCovey white letter to go with those others and I'll sell you mine.
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