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Top Row: Score 1991 Set: Warren Powers, Mark Jackson, Steve Sewell, Karl Mecklenburg, Dennis Smith, David Treadwell, Alton Montgomery, Steve Atwater, Bobby Humphrey, Mike Young and Wymon Henderson
Second Row: Mixed Sets: Mark Jackson, Vance Johnson, Dennis Smith, Steve Sewell, Melvin Bratton, Tyrone Braxton, Melvin Bratton, Steve Sewell, Ken Lanier, Keith Traylor, Tom Jackson, John Elway and Ron Holmes
Third Row: Mixed Sets: Mike Harden (1989 ProSet), Vance Johnson, Karl Mecklenberg, Simon Fletcher, Ron Holmes, Orson Mobley, Sammy Winder, Steve Atwater (All from the 1990 Topps set), Dennis Smith, Alphonso Carreker, Vance Johnson, Mike Horan (All from 1990 Score set) and Greg Lewis
Fourth Row: Two Sets: Ron Holmes, Greg Kragen, Dennis Smith, Mark Jackson, Vance Johnson, Ricky Nattiel, Michael Brooks, Karl Mecklenburg, Simon Fletcher, Tyrone Braxton, David Treadwell (1990 NFL ProSet), Keith Kartz and Clarence Kay (1991 Topps)
Last Row: Mixed Sets: Tyrone Braxton, David Treadwell, Mark Jackson, Simon Fletcher, Ken Lanier, Vance Johnson, David Treadwell, Dennis Smith, Allen Aldridge, Terrell Davis, Greg Kragen and Karl Mecklenburg
i dont understand people who pay money for sport cards...
but best of luck to ya on 2 counts:
1. finding some that are worth a lot!! (for some reason i still dont get why people value them so highly, but never complain when people make money like yourself)
2. learning how to shrink down pictures...
I used collect basketball cards when I was a kid. I had at least 50 or 60 Michael Jordan cards in a binder but they were stolen. They were probably worth over 600 bucks
I kept the really valuable ones in a safe so its not to bad. The ones that aren't in that binder are worth more than that though
Every year I go to my card shop and bye the best draft picks rookie cards for 10 or 15 bucks. And when the player retires they are worth a few hundred. My 8 LeBron James rookie cards will probably be worth a 1,000 dollars a piece 15 years from now
Elway rookie card, nice. Actually I only have the one autographed card, but it is awesome. About once every five years or so I will break out the old cards and go through them for nostalgia's sake, But the Payton card is in a frame hanging in my basement/football room.
I don't drink it myself. Someone bought me the sandals, can't recall who, for either christmas or my birthday.
As for that whole favorite card thing, mine isn't signed but I have a John Elway rookie card.
Elway rookie card, nice. Actually I only have the one autographed card, but it is awesome. About once every five years or so I will break out the old cards and go through them for nostalgia's sake, But the Payton card is in a frame hanging in my basement/football room.
That's funny you saw those. I honestly expected someone to comment about the two stuffed Ewoks and buffalo at the top of the picture or the halloween masks and oddly enough under those dinosaur cards are Power Ranger trading cards so I am guessing I threw all my childhood collections into these boxes too.
So what, I liked Triceratops and the Pink Ranger. Kiss my cards.
You want a picture of a slightly less empty box?
I like the Guinness flip-flops. Guinness is what angels drink in heaven.
id send a pm to redraptor and have him buy em off ya
That's funny you saw those. I honestly expected someone to comment about the two stuffed Ewoks and buffalo at the top of the picture or the halloween masks and oddly enough under those dinosaur cards are Power Ranger trading cards so I am guessing I threw all my childhood collections into these boxes too.
So what, I liked Triceratops and the Pink Ranger. Kiss my cards.
This reminds me of my favorite football card I have. It is an autographed Walter Payton card that I had him sign when I was about 9 years old, as he handed it back to me the ink was still wet and when he grabbed it his thumb print got "smudged" into the card permanently. It has to be unique, but I would not sell it unless it was for stupid kind of money.
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