1955 Topps # 88 Bob Skinner ROOKIE (Pirates)
Grade |
NM/MINT |
Book Value |
$ 15 |
Our Price |
$ 27.50
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1970-71 Action Film Catridges Checklist & Values
Use these great 1970 Action Films Inc. Super-8mm film cartridges in their
original boxes to sharpen your sports skills !!!!
Along with the film cartridge you also get the
original box and coaching guide booklet.
The boxes measure 6-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 1 inch.
The cartridges are in like-new condition.
A 6x5 inch hand-held viewer was used to watch the films.
The viewer's we have look to be in top shape and have not been used
however all parts are present and in solid condition and likely
only need a replacement light bulb.
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1970 Action Film Cartridges values and prices
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1972 Topps AUTOGRAPHED Baseball Cards Info & Prices
By now you all heard of the rash of counterfeit autographs on the market.
The following autographs all come with auction house LOA's (Letters of Authenticity) from the top
authenticators in the hobby - PSA/DNA or James Spence !!!
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1972 Topps Autographed Baseball cards checklist and prices
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1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops
80-card set of regular sized cards Issued by Nu-Card, Inc., followed on the
footsteps of their over-sized 1960 issue. The cards again featured newspaper
style baseball highlights ('Scoops'). Printed in red and black, the card
fronts resemble a newspaper's front page headline story with photo with the
"news article" on the back. The cards showcase some of the baseball's most
interesting highlights in it's first 100 years. The 80 card 1961 Nu card Scoops
set is numbered from 401-480.
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1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops checklist and prices
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1960 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops checklist and prices
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How do I keep cards in top condition ?
A: There is a wide variety of storage supplies available to help you keep your
cardsin the best condition possible. They range from hard thick acrylic screw-down
holders to "penny" soft sleeves for individual cards to cardboard boxes
that can hold from 100 cards upto "monster boxes" that hold more than 5,000 sportscards.
We have a large selection available on our web site with quantities from 1 to 1,000.