Random Card of the Day



Monday, October 4, 2021

Year: 2012-13

Set: SP Authentic - By the Letter (Rate)

Card: #BL-AW Antoine Walker


“ I like this set. Hard to complete but very cool. ” -parsley24
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“ I don't collect basketball cards but I just hate with all jersey cards like this, where they take the letter from the team jersey and not there name. It makes it a struggle to find out what the letter is from. ” -TwinKiller
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“ At first I thought this was incredible, a game used letter from the jersey with an auto. Then I saw there were 75 of just this letter and read the fine print - these are just manufactured letters. How deceptive. ” -Tscastle
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“ Ok card but I have never liked Letterman cards. Even though I don't actively seek them out I have acquired some from either group box breaks, pack openings or as part of a large lot I purchased. ” -captkirk42

“ Wow I bet this is worth a lot ” -pugchump


Additional Comments

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BigBoyOnWheels

Posts: 163
Joined: Sep 2021
Monday, October 4, 2021 8:38 AM

I really don't like this type of card. It's not game-used memerabilia and there are 75 of them in the world. It's ok in the grand scheme of things.


Edited on: Oct 4, 2021 - 10:53AM
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Didn't think I'd get this far from building robots in the garage, but here we are now. Wish I could make a robot that could scan every image of my cards in here...

 


   

stump417

Posts: 217
Joined: Feb 2018
Monday, October 4, 2021 10:03 AM

This one is very easy to tell where the letter is from. Back clearly says "collect cards to spell Kentucky."    Many "Letterman" set are much harder to determine but this is pretty easy.  And it is not an NBA card, it is a college card.


   

Onemorepoint

Posts: 1446
Joined: Apr 2014
Monday, October 4, 2021 3:40 PM

These type of cards annoy me as you think you're getting a proper relic card but it's actually manufactured.


   


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