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95.2 | UGLY,UGLY,UGLY!! | BOGUSS::DAMIANO | | Thu Dec 28 1989 14:19 | 9 |
| I used to think 1990 Topps were ugly and cheap looking, until I
saw the 1990 Donruss. Looks like somebody's idea of a joke to me.
I give them my vote for "ugliest card of the year". Of course, I
haven't seen Fleer or Upper Deck, but if they're even uglier this
is going to be a lean year. I'm sticking to cards from yesteryear
from now on.
John D.
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95.3 | | CSC32::G_GEIGER | Bo knows GIGI and ADA, nice girls! | Thu Dec 28 1989 18:33 | 5 |
| I can vouch for the Upperdeck's......they are in true UD form!!
Very classy cards!!!!!
Glenn
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95.4 | Errors, Errors, Errors | CTOAVX::FINER | | Fri Jan 12 1990 20:22 | 24 |
| Donruss' first issue those in cases numbered under M9348 have over
thirty errors which have now been corrected by Donruss.
Number 10 DR Kingg has a reverse photo of a player in mininature
on the front, Angels and #5 are backwards
Number 33 Juan Gonzalez, photo on front is reversed
Checklist card number 700 left off card number 716 on back,
Ex-commissioners card
All of the All Star cards state on the back "Recent Majoe League
Performance" , should read "Recent All Star Performance "
Nolan Ryan Donruss King has the MVP back and the MVP has the DR
King back
I hear that the Ryans are selling for $30 and up, the AllStars for
$3 each, Gonzalez for $15-20 and boxes for $65 ea.
Has anyone seen these ? If so what are they selling for ?
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95.5 | | NEADEV::GROARK | | Sun Jan 14 1990 01:09 | 5 |
| I bought a box of "error" Donruss at Double Play Cards in Lowell,
MA for $16 last week. I went back yesterday and he had raised the
price to $20 because of the errors.
John G.
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95.6 | More on errors... | LUDWIG::MCAULIFFE | | Mon Jan 15 1990 10:08 | 34 |
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>> Donruss' first issue (those in cases numbered under M9348) have over
>> thirty errors which have now been corrected by Donruss.
Someone explained to me that cases marked M9301 thru M9340 contain
all error cards. However, cases marked M9341 thru M9347 have a mix
of error cards and corrected cards. Be careful if buying error
boxes.
>> Number 10 DR Kingg has a reverse photo of a player in mininature
>> on the front, Angels and #5 are backwards
Diamond King #10 is of Brian Downing of the Angels. The complete
negetive is reversed, not just the miniature pose.
>> I hear that the Ryans are selling for $30 and up, the All-Stars for
>> $3 each, Gonzalez for $15-20 and boxes for $65 ea.
>> Has anyone seen these ? If so what are they selling for ?
I've gone to two card shows since the '90 Donruss cards have been
out. Every dealer at these shows had Donruss material in huge
quantities. They are all asking the rediculous prices you mentioned
but I don't know if they sell them for those prices. Most of them
should be willing to haggle...
I heard that Rotman's was selling error boxes for $17. Check 'um
out...
- Dan
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95.7 | how eeShows | CTOAVX::FINER | | Wed Jan 17 1990 19:30 | 8 |
| I went to a show in Manchester ,Connecticut this past Sunday, where
error boxes were selling for $17-29 ea. I saw Ryan pairs for $27
and All Stars for $3.
Some dealers are telling people that the boxes wrapped in cellophane
do not have errors, this is false.
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95.8 | More on errors | CTOAVX::FINER | | Wed Jan 17 1990 19:53 | 8 |
| My last note header really was scrambled, as my system took same
kind of a hit. It should have read "Show Feedback".
I am going to a show in West Haven,Ct. this weekend, I'll see what
the prices are there.
I think that as these cards become scarce, that the prices will
rise.
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95.11 | Good deal,on Donruss wax packs. | EBBV03::MONDALTO | | Thu Feb 01 1990 06:45 | 15 |
| I have tried every store you can think of,and I just can't find any
Donruss wax packs.Well,my wife and I went shopping yesterday at B.J's
in Salem N.H.,and they just got done putting them on the floor,and the
people were scoffing them up as if they were giving them away for free.
They were selling them for $12.98 a box,and there are 36 packs per.I
talked to a couple of people that have there own Variety Stores,and
they said it was almost impossible to get them from their
Distributors,one guy purchased 40 boxes.If you want them you better
get up there before there gone.I bought 4 boxes and came up with some
real good cards...................... John
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95.13 | Giamatti is High | CTOAVX::FINER | | Sat Feb 03 1990 16:22 | 5 |
| Bart Giamatti card number 716 is hard to find, dealers are now up
to $10 each for this card.
The Baines All Star error is going for $30+ at the shows out West.
This is the error with a black line thru the star.
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95.16 | B J wax boxes with errors | METS::CORNELL | | Tue Feb 06 1990 14:18 | 7 |
| I also picked up 3 boxes of wax packs at B J's in Westboro. The
Bart Giamini card and the Ryan error cards were in the boxes. One
Bart, one Ryan with the DK front and two Ryan 5000K's cards. Looks
like I did O.K. One of the price guides lists the Ryan errors
@ $25.00 and the way he is going, the price can only go up.
George
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95.19 | All Error Cards Will Self-Destruct!! | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Tue Feb 13 1990 15:54 | 27 |
| I agree about what you and John have said about the error cards, ITS A
BIG FAD!! But it sure is nice to open a wax pack and find a card
everyone says is an error card worth $25 bucks. And it sure is fun to
see all these collectors at card shows running around trying to find
the cheapist box of error cards, so they can all run home, and spend
the rest of the day opening waxes to find error cards. If these so
called collectors are that stupid to be paying money for cards of
NOBODYS, to collect a bunch of error cards, variations, or what ever
the card companies call them, I feel very sorry for these so called
Baseball Card Collectors, because in 30 years, after collecting all
those dam error cards, their kids someday are going to ask why would
anyone want to collect error cards of players holding the bat in the
wrong hand, or a shortstop that fields with a glove on his right hand,
or a Nolan Ryan card, with Tom Boltons stats on it, or a ball player
with no logo on his hat? It won't make much sense in 30 years, beleive
me. People should be collecting because they have a favorite player,
or like a special team, or are collecting for the memories of when they
saw this ball player play. I'm sure glad they never screwed up any of
my Mickey Mantle cards, because I sure don't want people putting his
card in with a bunch of error cards. This is the biggist gimick since the
oil crisis, when we all had to wait in line to buy gas, because there
was a supposedly shortage of oil in the world. There was no shortage
then, and it doesn't appear to be a shortage of error cards now.
Dealers won't buy them, unless you buy a pack of cards for .50, then
they will take the card from you, their are millions of them, and by
the way, "Mr. Mint" will not buy or sell Error Cards, he has stated it
in public, so investors be where!!
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95.20 | | RAINBO::COOPERMAN | | Wed Feb 14 1990 10:47 | 20 |
| Re .19
Error cards and variations ARE valuable to collectors who are
interested in them, whether they're old-time collectors of material 30
years and older, or new collectors interested in Nolan Ryan wrong-back
cards. And it doesn't make sense to be contemptuous of any "segment"
of the memorabilia collecting population, since your coveted Mickey
Mantle cards would be worthless if people didn't want them. Demand is
what this hobby is all about.
Some "variations" that people do collect include a few 1959 cards of
players who were traded or optioned after the season started. The
common card contains a line that says "Optioned..." or whatever. The
variation does not have the legend. The cards are currently valued at
$80 in NM condition, where the more common cards with the legend are
$2.50.
Enjoy whatever you collect.
michael
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95.23 | That's not quite what I meant | RAINBO::COOPERMAN | | Wed Feb 14 1990 13:21 | 26 |
| Roy and John (and probably just about everybody else who reads this
conference), I agree that the recent error-mania is ridiculous and that
card companies that issue errors and are able to correct them so
quickly certainly seem to have planned them.
What I was commenting on was the comment that in 30 years these cards
will be worthless and that our kids will wonder what we ever saw of
value in them. Historically, this is unlikely, tho the current prices
may be way out of line. In fact, short weeks (maybe months) later, the
89 Ripken FF card dropped substantially from the $100 people were
paying for it.
Another point - any comments about the 1989 Upper Deck "mania"?
Weren't prices for packs, boxes, sets ridiculous? And how many
collectors who think collecting errors is silly bought these sets at
near $100? Want to buy a baseball autographed by Johnny Carson? You
can, you know. Maybe Tony would like one if we all chipped in (insert
smiley face here).
I have no 1990 cards, thinking that they're all overproduced (anyone
want to buy any of my 1988 Score sets?) so (thankfully) have resisted
the "feeding frenzy" we've all seen about these error cards.
It certainly makes one wonder.
michael
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95.24 | Enough of this! Lets talk cards! | HPSTEK::SCHWARTZ | | Thu Feb 15 1990 08:11 | 24 |
| I would like to say something about the error cards. It gives the
kids a thrill, so leave them alone! With what this hobby is becoming,
it is about all that is left to them. They are the future and w/o
them this hobby is doomed to die a slow death. Sure there are a few
good cards to go after, but what then? Do many ever have the chance
to own a Mantle or Williams? Not likely! Not with the overinflated
prices that these cards bring.
If you want to gripe about something, go after the shop owner or show
seller, He laughs at you every day on his way to the bank! He is the
one who helped set the price on these error cards in the first place.
He does very little for the hobby. He pays you low prices for your
cards and turns around and sells them to someone else for an above
book price. The one at Hudmar in Marlboro gets my goat the most. He
laughs at you right to your face! The one in Concord thinks that
everybody is rich or stupid. I haven't figured out which yet.
I think overall that what has gone wrong with this hobby the most
is that you no longer trade cards... You trade bankrolls! Even the
kids are doing it now. No longer is it... "I can get xxx No. of
cards for this one!" ...... Now it's...."Wow this guy's worth xxx Bucks!"
But to get back to the main topic. Let the kids alone.. they are no
threat to your collections! they are your future and if some marketing
guy at Donrus is smart enough to see that and they throw some errors
at the kids....so what? The kids didn't put a price tag on them. The
shop owners did! The adults did!
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95.26 | I'm out of rock throwing range now! | HPSTEK::SCHWARTZ | | Thu Feb 15 1990 12:30 | 6 |
| Rep .25
Where in my note did I make any call to your note???? I was only
summing up what has been said here and in other notes in general. Must
be terrible at football games when they go into huddles and you think
they are talking about you.
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95.30 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Thu Feb 15 1990 13:39 | 13 |
| Hey, everyone stay kool!
I think what I was at least trying to say, was that there are more
error cards being printed out there than straight ones. Maybe, the
card companies and the dealers will correct this,(self-correcting), as
more error cards get printed, the straight cards,(no errors) will
eventually become the expensive, more desirable cards, and we'll all
be back where we started from, (Pre B. Ripkin). The greedy little
card dealers and card companies will eventually kill the golden goose,
that layed these golden eggs, (Error CArds). Its a funny thing, I
never really heard much about error cards before the B. Ripkin card,
yes, I knew they were there, but the P.R. was not like it is NOW. I
wonder why? MONEY, THE ALMIGHTY GREEEEN!
Rick
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95.31 | Harold Baines cards | AKOFIN::SHAW | Over 70,000 served each week | Fri Feb 23 1990 13:02 | 10 |
| Anybody have an idea of the current value of the double-error
on the Harold Baines All-star card. It's the card that has "Recent
Major League Performance" on the back and the black line running
through the star on the front. I have one and am trying to trade
for another with my 9 year old son. :-) He's being a tough trader. ;-)
Anyway my goal is to get his and trade it for an 87 Fleer Bo Jackson
with one of his friends.
Thanks
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95.33 | | ENGINE::MACFARLANE | | Fri Feb 23 1990 14:31 | 18 |
| The most recent Beckett's has them as the following:
A) A black line crosses the yellow star on the front of the card
and the back has the title "Recent Major League Performance"
above the stats......lo = 3.00 hi = 8.00
B) A black line crosses the yellow star, and the back has "All-Star
Game Performance" above stats.......lo = 6.00 hi = 16.00
C) The black line goes behind the yellow star on the front, but the
back still has the incorrect title "Recent Major League Perfor-
mance"......lo = 6.00 hi = 16.00
D) The black line does not cross the yellow star, and the correct
title "All-Star Game Performance" appears on the back........
lo = .05 hi = .15
Hope this helps. pat.
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95.34 | "2 be $5.00 or not 2 be! | CHFS32::HMONTGO | | Sat Feb 24 1990 09:36 | 10 |
|
I have two Juan Gonzalez, rated rookie error cards. My friend
got a price guide from the store and he said that it was worth $5.00
I would like to know if anyone else out there has a price guide
and if so is it really worth $5.00.
Thanks in advance
Ben
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95.35 | "Pretty good" | CHFS32::HMONTGO | | Sat Feb 24 1990 21:09 | 9 |
| re .34
In the latest issue of Baseball Card Price Guide Monthly, it
has an article called Hot Card Corner, in it they had the Juan Gonzalez
error card. In it they said that it was one of the hottest Donruss
error cards. They also said that the cards mint value is $10.00.
Ben
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95.39 | $65.00 | AKOFIN::SHAW | Over 70,000 served each week | Mon Feb 26 1990 11:42 | 5 |
| I saw the error front, corrected back.. $65.00!!!!! at a recent show
in Leominster.
Rick
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95.40 | not only New England | SAHQ::RJONES | | Wed Feb 28 1990 12:32 | 7 |
| It is not true that the New England area only recieved the error cards.
I am down here in Georgia....weather in the sixties and sunny
today...and have gotten four of the Baines 16.00 cards and five of the
Gonzales reverse image cards from two different sources..one a dealer
that I bought two boxes from and the other two boxes from a membership
wholesale warehouse...all contained some error cards.
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95.41 | | CSC32::G_GEIGER | Ahhh, too much fruit... | Wed Feb 28 1990 16:23 | 4 |
| Donruss wax paks are everywhere........we even have some at
a Ben Franklin furniture store in Colorado Springs.
GG
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95.43 | "Its Real" | CHFS32::HMONTGO | | Mon Mar 05 1990 19:21 | 8 |
| re: .42
I am in the nineth grade and a guy I met just recently has all
of the different kinds of Bains error cards. And he tried to sell me
the error card with the correct front and incorrect back for $16.00.
So as far as I know it does exist.
Ben
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95.45 | I've got One | USWAV1::VINTON | | Wed Mar 07 1990 12:08 | 5 |
| John I also have a couple of the Baines All Star card with correct front
and error Back. I would like to trade for a all error Baines.
Dick
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95.46 | Is this worth anything? | CHFS32::HMONTGO | | Sat Mar 10 1990 22:38 | 10 |
| OK, everyone run look at Your '90 Ruben Sierra DK cards.
I have three of his DK cards and I found that two of them had a
missing line,
H <-----This one
top of card ------------------------
Is this error card going to be worth anything?
Ben
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95.48 | Disappointed! | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Mon Mar 12 1990 12:37 | 6 |
| OK, I went and bought a pack of DR cards, opened them up, and got a
Nolan Ryan Card. I looked it over, and couldn't find anything wrong
with it. Does this mean that the card is worthless, because nothing is
wrong with it. Pretty soon, gum stained cards, and creases will make
a card worth more if there in the right place. I was sooooooo
disappointed I didn't get a error card with something wrong with it.
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95.50 | Yes... | USWAV1::VINTON | | Wed Jun 20 1990 18:08 | 3 |
| Yes they do. 1 or 2 per pack, it varies.
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95.51 | | REFINE::ASHE | Homey don't play that... | Mon Oct 08 1990 15:44 | 5 |
| Well, I checked the local Walgreens, no sign of Upper Decks...
They did have an AL set and NL set called 'Leagues Best players'
Guys like Griffey, Boggs, Eck, etc. in AL and Sanderg, Strawberry,
Gooden, etc. in NL. They're blue (I guess from the picture) instead
of red or green (rookies). Any clue about how much this is worth?
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95.53 | Donruss Best sets | FRAGLE::GUTIERREZ | | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:03 | 5 |
| ref. .51
The American League and National League Best sets can be found at
BJ's in Westboro (rte. 9). I bought mine there last week for less
than $10.
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95.54 | | SOFBA1::BELISLE | Mike Belisle MRO4-1/H20 297.3324 | Fri Oct 26 1990 12:17 | 10 |
|
I'm looking for a description of the Diamond King error of Nolan Ryan
card number 665C, the description in Becketts read...
665C Nolan Ryan KING NNO $4
What does the 'NNO' stand for?
Thanks
Mike
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95.56 | cheap.... | SALEM::DODA | These are new days... | Mon Jun 03 1991 10:48 | 4 |
| FWIW, yesterday's BLDG 19 circular has '90 Donruss waxboxes for
$10/each.
daryll
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95.57 | M numbers???? | MRCSSE::ASTON | | Mon Mar 09 1992 09:51 | 5 |
|
These Mxxxx numbers on the box, where are they? I saw some
1990 boxes the other day but saw no M numbers.
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