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prof2usa

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Just one more way to ruin your 1960 cards with your 1963 peeloff stickers.....especially when the Bunning is a $120 sp
What were we thinking......

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ouch and ya i know what ya mean done stuff like that when i was a kid, we used to use them as targets for out BB guns, and i hate to think of what we wasted then. lol
 
I was surprised when I looked up the Binning sticker.....I guess that why we collected when we were kids.....to have fun....what an odd idea......any other nice destroyed finds out there
 
Agreed....just wondering what people thought the value would be in this state

If done very patiently you could probably get the Bunning sticker seperated from the card. But there appears to be a chunk out of the left edge of the sticker. So value ....... ?
 
I always find this kind of thread interesting. I never did any of the usual things to cards. I was always "****" about what I had and was a collector from the beginning. Part of that likely comes from the fact that I had to earn every penny I had, plus my general makeup is that of a collector. Even as a 6 year old (1970) I had a box in my dresser where I kept wheat pennies. In 1976 I kept, and still have, the complete July 4th bicentinnial issue of the Washington Post (inserts, ads, everything). I never considered putting my cards in the bike spokes or anything else like that. My money was hard earned so I certainly wasn't going to destroy whatever I bought with it !
 
Actually that's not a chunk out...but rather miscut and the black is part of another cap


If done very patiently you could probably get the Bunning sticker seperated from the card. But there appears to be a chunk out of the left edge of the sticker. So value ....... ?
 
Boy that guy must not of liked the Pgh Pirates .Did you notice both cards were Pirates Harvey Haddix and Fred Green
Man The Pirates were good then
Chief
 
If cards had not been destroyed by kids (us) the 'values' would be much lower because the supply would be much greater. Consider the barge that Topps sent to the Atlantic with the Series 3 cases....

Duane
 
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