The most useless cards

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tim815

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in your collection are which ones? I'd go Willow Cove cards, then cancelled redemption cards, then commons of pretty much anything from 1987 until 1992.
 
in your collection are which ones? I'd go Willow Cove cards, then cancelled redemption cards, then commons of pretty much anything from 1987 until 1992.

Agree 100% with the Willow Cove cards. I thought they were just promo cards for the ginter code and was using them as filler for when I packaged cards out. It wasn't until I saw someone here with a need list for them that I realized they actually are part of the set, lol
 
2006 Topps HR1 Mickey Mantle cards, what a waste of space.

Agree....back in 2006 I picked up a few packs for the first time in many years(I had NO idea about cert auto, GU, etc...). I opened my first pack and BAM a Mickey Mantle. My first thought was sweet. Then maybe 2 packs later another! I was a little bummed that it was a double but happy it was Mantle. It did not take long for my excitment to go away. About a year ago I sold a lot of 10+ on ebay for a couple of bucks over shipping. I am wondering if there are collectors who try to get as many as they can because they have extra time and money to spend on shipping.
 
If the did the celebrity predictors with "Rehab Stint" or "Goes to jail", it would be interesting at least.
 
The invention of cardboard baseball card that Upper Deck made in the 20th Anniversary set... what a waste of a tree..
2nd in line, the SARS outbreak card in the set..
3rd in line, anything else not mentioned that is not baseball in a baseball set.. ie:presidents (not throwing first pitches), Actors, Inventions not related to baseball, etc.
 

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