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I'm certainly not a fan of the Finest refractor as unlike Rob who has an eye for refractors, it took me a very long time to see the difference without scanning them. But they seem to bring a premium as they were the first refractors.
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Disappointed that the oddball king doesn't have a single one on the list. The 94 Sports Edition with Clemente in the background was close to making mine! But I do see reason in all that you listed. Good job.
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My point is that there are enough 1/1s out there that it is reasonable that every Juan collector could acquire one.
Last edited by Gonzaleznut; 08-28-2007 at 03:11 PM. |
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My top five inexpensive, underrated Juan cards that look cool are:
Die-Cut: 1993 SP Platinum Power PP8 Hologram: 1994 Collector's Choice Home Run All-Stars HA1 Etched: 1994 Pinnacle Museum Collection 350 Refractor-type: 1994 Select Skills SK5 Motion card: 1997 Stadium Club Instavision I12 |
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