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My Last Baseball Cards - 94 Total - Many Hall of Fame Players - All 1995 & Older - Great Condition
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The listing, My Last Baseball Cards - 94 Total - Many Hall of Fame Players - All 1995 & Older - Great Condition has ended.

Boston Red Soxs
Oil Can Boyd 88 DR
Bob Stanley 89 Topps
Dwight Evans 88 DR / 90 Topps
Roger Clemens 90 DR

Kansas City Royals
Mark Gubicza 89 DR / 90 Fleer

Detroit Tigers
Jack Morris 88 DR

Houston Astros
Billy Hatcher 88 DR

Texas Rangers
Jose Guzman 87 DR
Charlie Hough 90 Topps

Atlanta Braves
Mike Stanton 90 Fleer
Tom Glavine 88 DR

Los Angeles Dodgers
Alfredo Griffin 90 DR

Baltimore Orioles
Greg Olson 90 DR

Chicago White Soxs
Ivan Calderon 88 DR

Philadelphia Phillies
Darren Daulton 90 DR

Seattle Mariners
Tino Martinez 94 Topps
Omar Vizquel 94 Topps
Harold Reynolds 98 DR

Toronto Blue Jays
Charlie Moore 88 Score
George Bell 90 Topps

New York Yankees
Don Mattingly 88 DR
Rickey Henderson 88 DR / Score

San Diego Padres
Carmelo Martinez 90 DR / 87 Topps
Tony Gwynn 90 DR

New York Mets
Frank Viola 90 Topps
Bud Harrelson 91 Topps
Gary Carter 88 DR
Ron Darling 88 DR
Len Dykstra 88 DR

St Louis Cardinals
Joe Magrane 90 DR
Todd Zeile 91 Score
Todd Worrell 87 Topps
Cris Carpenter 90 DR
Stan Musial 88 DR

San Francisco Giants
Chili Davis 87 DR
Rick Reuschel 88 DR

Cincinnati Reds
Ron Oester 89 Topps
Rob Dibble 90 DR

Oakland Athletics
Gene Nelson 88 Score
Dave Stewart 89 Topps / DR
Mark McGwire 90 DR / 89 Score

Milwaukee Brewers
Bill Wegman 87 Topps
Mike Birkbeck 87 Topps
Jay Aldrich 88 Fleer
Dan Plesac 88 Fleer
Rob Deer 88 DR
Greg Vaughn 92 Opeechee
Paul Molitor 86/88 DR

Pittsburgh Pirates
Bobby Bonilla 88/89 DR 89/90 Topps
Andy Van Slyke 88/89 DR 90 Fleer
Bob Kipper 86 Topps
Jeff King 89 Topps
Doug Drabek 88 DR

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Chili Davis 90 Donruss 95 UD
Wally Joyner 90 Topps
Damion Easley 95 UD
Gary Disarcina 95 UD
Chuck Finley 91 Topps 95 UD
Brian Downing 91 Fleer/Topps
Don Sutton 88 DR
Lee Smith 95 UD
Brian Anderson 95 UD
Mark Langston 95 UD
Phil Leftwich 95 UD
Spike Owen 95 UD
J.T. Snow 95 UD
Eduardo Perez 95 UD
Questions & Comments
Original
What the oldest one you got??
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May 27th, 2016 at 7:15:49 PM PDT by
Original
I will add the year and type of each card to the auction.

I knew I should have, but I was trying to get away with being lazy haha.

Please check back shortly and you'll see all their ages.

Thank you for your interest!
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May 27th, 2016 at 10:04:35 PM PDT by
Original
Now to finally answer your question;
The two oldest cards are,

Bob Kipper 86 Topps
&
Paul Molitor 86 Donruss
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May 27th, 2016 at 10:48:43 PM PDT by
Original
nice lot
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May 30th, 2016 at 3:06:39 AM PDT by
Original
Thank you!

Never thought I'd ever run out of baseball cards haha
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May 30th, 2016 at 8:37:38 AM PDT by
Original
Haha, your reply to @Bobby728! Lol! I would probably do that too. Nice auction!
DawgyDawgs
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Jun 1st, 2016 at 6:35:56 AM PDT by
Original
Thank you very much 8)

Good luck if you decide to bid!
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Jun 1st, 2016 at 8:36:37 AM PDT by
Original
How do you get people to see your auction I have a super nice Randy Johnson lot with no attention.
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Jun 3rd, 2016 at 6:54:22 AM PDT by
Original
Wow that is an unbelievable lot of cards for a single player!

I would have to say that is a little overwhelming and you might want to split that into much smaller groups of just a few at a time.

People clearly would want those cards, but almost 200 of a single player is way out there haha 8)

And make sure to add more details about the cards, the types and years, so people that type all that stuff in bring up your auction.

Amazing cards you have!
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Jun 3rd, 2016 at 8:42:48 AM PDT by
Original
I'm just scared to split into a bunch of lots because then shipping will cost a lot.
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Jun 3rd, 2016 at 8:44:10 AM PDT by
Original
I hear you on that :(

But that is most definitely what I would do.

Do a good brain storming session with yourself and I think you'll be able to find a balance between the two. Maybe if they were 200 Michael Jordan cards you might have higher interest, but I feel that even then still it's simply a lot of cards of a single player. Very hard to find the guy at the end of the rainbow that wants them all at once.

Maybe do the cards by year; One auction of the first year of Randy Johnson cards, then the next year, then the year after that etc. It's at least a start. Or you could do lots with a card from each year that you have.

I did these last cards myself as one last lot for the same reason of saving myself some money; but were they all the same player, I'd have broken it up some at least.

I hope that helps a little!
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Jun 3rd, 2016 at 9:43:02 AM PDT by
Original
DR = Donruss
UD = UpperDeck

Name > Year > Brand

Was able to fit everything but those last three sentences 8)
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May 27th, 2016 at 10:45:49 PM PDT by

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