Going to write him a letter requesting card back...

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53' Topps is a 1953 Topps baseball card. The card alone is worth anywhere from $50-$125 pending condition.LeeIAm wrote:Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a 53' TOPPS??? A collector's card?
Aside from that, great success! Congrats! I don't know s**t about baseball (I'm not American!), but even I have heard about Whitey. Great photo, too!
Fingers crossed you'll get your thingy back!
Sent $20, $10 per autograph but got robbed LOL.warlordforever04 wrote:too bad about the card but a great photo how much you send
Which means that getting it autographed (written on) would be a really stupid move.poppincurbs wrote:53' Topps is a 1953 Topps baseball card. The card alone is worth anywhere from $50-$125 pending condition.LeeIAm wrote:Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a 53' TOPPS??? A collector's card?
Aside from that, great success! Congrats! I don't know s**t about baseball (I'm not American!), but even I have heard about Whitey. Great photo, too!
Fingers crossed you'll get your thingy back!
That's down to the opinion of the OP, but I wouldn't have risked that in the mail anyway, not without checking in advance that it would be signed AND tracking it both ways.MW1221 wrote:Which means that getting it autographed (written on) would be a really stupid move.poppincurbs wrote:53' Topps is a 1953 Topps baseball card. The card alone is worth anywhere from $50-$125 pending condition.LeeIAm wrote:Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a 53' TOPPS??? A collector's card?
Aside from that, great success! Congrats! I don't know s**t about baseball (I'm not American!), but even I have heard about Whitey. Great photo, too!
Fingers crossed you'll get your thingy back!
Mr. Ford is excellent TTM and I hadn't seen anything but 100% successes, figured there was no risk. Surely it fell out mistakenly.Twelveby12 wrote:
That's down to the opinion of the OP, but I wouldn't have risked that in the mail anyway, not without checking in advance that it would be signed AND tracking it both ways.
Opinion has nothing to do with it. Getting a card autographed is considered writing on it by card collectors, dealers, and graders. Having him sign it would have the same effect on the value of the card as scribbling on it yourself.Twelveby12 wrote:That's down to the opinion of the OP, but I wouldn't have risked that in the mail anyway, not without checking in advance that it would be signed AND tracking it both ways.MW1221 wrote:Which means that getting it autographed (written on) would be a really stupid move.poppincurbs wrote:
53' Topps is a 1953 Topps baseball card. The card alone is worth anywhere from $50-$125 pending condition.
MW1221 wrote:Opinion has nothing to do with it. Getting a card autographed is considered writing on it by card collectors, dealers, and graders. Having him sign it would have the same effect on the value of the card as scribbling on it yourself.
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