A Penny Mailday....

pennysdaman

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Well guys i havent had a Penny mailday for a while so here it is...
First up is 2 1/1 Printing Plates from Classic 93 94.....Wasn aware that they made these till i stumbled across them on ebay...
93 94 UD Walmart Special JUmbo
96 USA Promags
93 94 Topps Black Gold PSA 9 and just the normal version...
and another for the SPSE Dan Ewing
BAron Davis EE.....Enjoy!!!!


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Nice Penny's, some of his shorter print cards are selling for ridiculous amounts at the moment! Even un-numbered and highr numbered, but harder to find stuff is high. You should scan up the entire PC, would be awesome to see.
 
Brad yeah ive noticed that his earlier stuff is sellin on ebay at really high prices...Yeah im in the middle of scanning up the PC was going to wait till i got to 600 so i only need 18 more!!So if you feel the need to Find any of his RC's i need while your there be my guest!!!lol
 
What I don't get with these "printing plates" is that they are the correct way - if they truly were printing plates wouldnt the image be reversed ?

I've seen a few Grant Hills on Ebay recently the same as yours and the above gave me cause to think that perhaps they are faked.

Love the rest of the cards though, Penny was surely an awesome player!
 
What I don't get with these "printing plates" is that they are the correct way - if they truly were printing plates wouldnt the image be reversed ?

I've seen a few Grant Hills on Ebay recently the same as yours and the above gave me cause to think that perhaps they are faked.

Love the rest of the cards though, Penny was surely an awesome player!

True that...maybe they are the printing plates they used to make the printing plates they then used to make the cards? Do they also have "too much information" on them? I mean, what colour are they applying with that plate? Maybe they used a different technique, not a traditional pressing technique, maybe these are like master plates, where the design is laid out....not sure.
 
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