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Old 08-21-2009, 09:47 PM
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Default Not the last Iconic Card

Good story about the UD card, but that is NOT the last Iconic Card.....

Its is clearly this card, which is pushing $5000 in PSA 9, and goes for about $3500 RAW......


reminds me of the 52 Mantle as far as not being able to get one for under $2000 anymore....
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Old 08-21-2009, 09:51 PM
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Great Pujols card, you can't even see his face?
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Old 08-21-2009, 09:57 PM
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Great Pujols card, you can't even see his face?
no thats not what makes it great.....

what makes it great is that

1. its a "on-card" auto and not a sticker auto like many of his 2001 Auto's....

2. It is a recognized Rookie Card (RC)from the Most Popular Set, from a company that still has its MLBPA lisence....

3. It was a redemption so there are less than the serial numbering on the back...there are less than 500 which means supply will NEVER meet demand for this ICONIC card...
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Default not to mention,

the 1984 Donruss Mattingly was /is more ICONIC in the sports card world....the reason there was a 89 UD griffey WAS because of Mattingly....


Mattingly created the buzz that was the 80's card world...the next triple crown player, the Next great Yankee...But his back didnt go along with the plan....

AS MATTINGLY"S BACK WENT, SO DID SPORTS CARDS.......

DIRECT CORRELATION.....

Basball card shows in the heyday were about finding a centered mattingly 84 Donruss...they never centered around the griffey Card....
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