The worst buyback card ever!

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bubby01

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I was going through some stuff, and found this little gem:rolleyes:

1988 Opeechee Alan Trammell #320. I pulled this card out of a box
of 08 UD baseball, its a buyback card. Now please understand, I have
nothing against Trammell, I think he was a great player:D

But the fact remains that this card is worth about 3cents. I remember
being so excited when I seen the plastic sleeve inside the pack with
the "Congratulations" card showing. I looked up the topps version of
this and its worth 5cents. I called the card shop and asked how much
the opeechee version was worth and he said half the value of Topps.

Needless to say, I wasn't too happy with this pull, but now it always
makes me laugh when I come accross this card:D

If anyone out there has this beat, PLMK.
 
In 08 UD put a ton of worthless OpeeChee 'buyback' cards in their release due to the soon-thereafter arrival of their reborn 'Opeechee" product. I pulled plenty of junk as well that was inserted with odds.
 
I also got a buyback OPC out of 08 UD. Can't for the life of me remember the guy's name. It was a pitcher I'd never heard of though.
 
Does anyone know of someone who can use the Trammell? I still
have the congratulations card it came with. If so, send address
and I'll mail it out as a freebie. Maybe there is a Trammell SC out there?
 
Does anyone know of someone who can use the Trammell? I still
have the congratulations card it came with. If so, send address
and I'll mail it out as a freebie. Maybe there is a Trammell SC out there?

Here are the Alan Trammell collectors:
jflan702, Mr_Tiger, stein1214, TigerFan6328, trammellfan
 
As disappointing as it may be, it is a lot better than a pure common! Trammell had a lot of good years and is a borderline HOF guy. Even if the card is from the junk years, there are 1000s of worse possibilities.

How about a 1987 Topps Paul Zuvella?
 
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