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Old 09-08-2020, 04:41 PM
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Default Remember These ? 7 Eleven Phone Cards

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I remember them. I have 2 of the Ripkens. Any value to these?
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I remember those and many other baseball phone cards, some authorized/licensed, some not. Dealers who sold those at shows always seemed to also be selling Broders and Beanie Babies.
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Based on previous sales on COMC, looks like they're still a few bucks apiece. Not much current stock on there either, and none on sportlots.
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A Musial set of phone cards



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Wow, those were such a “point in time” thing...try explaining to someone under 30 what a phone card was.
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Or party lines, time of day calling discounts. pay telephones, yellow pages or landline phones
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They were definitely a hot thing around 94-96 or so, it seems, maybe a little longer after that. Classic and SR were putting them 1 per pack at $1 & $2 increments, but a chance to hand a $100 or $1000 one. Never used a single one for any phone time, but enjoyed collecting a few.
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