A 2017 Topps Heritage High Numbers SP Swap - take what you need, send what you don't

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OK, I have the following Topps Heritage High Number SPs for trade. Here is how it works......currently, I am not really collecting anything. But, as a help to collector's who are working on this set, I offer these up with the following trade stipulations:

you send a 2017 Topps Heritage SP back of equal value (or more YAY!) for each one off the list you want
and you send a sase

So if you have some you don't need, and there are some here you can use, just let me know what you are sending and post it up and include a sase. When the envelope arrives, I will swap the incoming for the outgoing and get it back in the mail to you. Post here what you want to do trade wise, and we can post it and I can update the list, so others can maybe fill their sets. Thanks, and here is what I have:

IN STOCK
2017 Topps Heritage #701 Tim Anderson SP - $4 (3x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #705A Vince Velasquez SP - $5 (2x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #706A Carlos Martinez SP - $4 (7x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #709 Michael Pineda SP - $3
2017 Topps Heritage #710 Luis Severino SP - $5
2017 Topps Heritage #711 Rich Hill SP - $3 (2x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #713 Dylan Bundy SP - $5 (2x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #716A Pablo Sandoval SP - $4 (4x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #717A Shin-Soo Choo SP - $4 (2x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #718 Taijuan Walker SP - $3
2017 Topps Heritage #720A Lance McCullers SP - $3 (3x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #721 Josh Reddick SP - $3
2017 Topps Heritage #722 Greg Holland SP - $3 (2x available)
2017 Topps Heritage #725 Jared Hughes SP - $3
 
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Is it that people don't have a use for this or that they don't want to pay the postage on their sase? Just curious. I currently have no real wants, so I was just thinking that maybe people would use it to swap their doubles for what they need. Or is it just cheaper to buy what you want on ebay? Thought there might be a need for some set collectors.
 
Is it that people don't have a use for this or that they don't want to pay the postage on their sase? Just curious. I currently have no real wants, so I was just thinking that maybe people would use it to swap their doubles for what they need. Or is it just cheaper to buy what you want on ebay? Thought there might be a need for some set collectors.

Actually I think it's a pretty cool move that you are doing. Helping out other collectors and not really getting much out of it for yourself.

There are 6 Short prints listed above that I need. My only concern is shipping them in a sase. If I were to make a trade and enclose a self addressed bubble envelope with $3 for shipping would you make a trade with me? I just want the returning cards a little more protected and I'm willing to pick up the shipping cost for the returning bubble mailer. So it would cost you nothing except a trip to the PO.

I need these 6 Short prints on your list above.
#701-703-707-710-711-724

I have these three for trade.
#716-718-721

Obviously slanted in my favor, so to make up the difference, I have a spare 2017 Topps Heritage Mike Trout Short print #450 that I could add to even out the trade.

Let me know what we can work out for a trade.

Thanks

Jantz
 
Jantz, that sounds more than fair. I will tell you I sell a lot of little lots like that on ebay and ship for cheap, and have never had anyone complain about damage (knock on wood). I put the cards into a card saver, attach to thin cardboard that has been cut to fit the envelope. Then once in the envelope, it is sealed and then taped shut. I label everything front and back NON-MACHINABLE DO NOT BEND! . I then take everything into my local post office, and have them run the labels with the non-machinable surcharge, so it is normally $0.70 per. And they set them aside to go with the parcels, so as to not get into a machine. And then down the line, the other offices should see that it was handed to a clerk via the printed label, and not just a stamp and dropped in a box. But it is your call, I can do whatever you wish, so the bubble mailer is fine if that is what you prefer. So if you want me to do that part, maybe just toss in a buck with the cards you send, no sase, and I will take care of it on my end. Just post it up the way you want it and I will confirm. Thanks, Tony.
 
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Hi Tony,

I would rather go with a bubble envelope for the returning cards. It's all good either way, but I get my bubble mailers real cheap (.20 cents each), so I don't mind covering the shipping since you are helping me out with the short prints that I need to finish my set. I will post up the trade here in a few minutes and will have your cards in the mail on Monday morning.

Thanks, Jantz
 
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