I figured I'd post another TCDb trade as I have a few trickling in at the moment.
It's a rather small trade for some not too exciting cards, but there is a bit of a diverse range so might tickle someone's fancy!
Apologies as always for the photography...
This oddball was the main focus of the trade — 1997 Wonder Bread (Mexico). It's not incredibly rare, but they don't pop up all the time so tracking down the Olajuwon was great.
The rest of the trade was just filler but it adds to the variety...
Excuse the weird photo angle, when I took the pic I thought I was going to have more crop/rotate options than my laptop provided.
And some Panini RCs for the modern fans out there!
I try to grab a RC of all Hall of Fame players, or those headed that way. It probably pains some people, but with four DPOTY I think Gobert is a sure thing, hence adding a RC of his. I'm probably showing a slight Rockets bias with the Sengun and Thompson RCs and Barnes is a guy I didn't have a true RC of (just a parallel of a RC). (To be clear I don't think Barnes, Sengun or Thompson are HOFers, just some interesting players!)
So a fairly mall trade, but something to keep the forum active and some mailday interest flowing.
Spot on, post what you get and keep the forums active. Been a while since I've done a good ol' trade. Godo to see some odd ball stuff like the Wonderbread tallboy.
...and a Kiwi with no Steven Adams PC? For shame.... lol :-P
Spot on, post what you get and keep the forums active. Been a while since I've done a good ol' trade. Godo to see some odd ball stuff like the Wonderbread tallboy.
...and a Kiwi with no Steven Adams PC? For shame.... lol :-P
Thanks, the odd balls do provide some variety to the collection.
I'm up to 29 Adams cards now,.could I call it a small PC?!
I have noticed that if I ever felt like "investing/flipping" cards his would be a great way to go. They are very cheap in the US and way more expensive here in NZ, but seem to still sell here.
Had a trade arrive from Europe quicker than I expected so will add it to this thread. The cards are not as oddball as the Wonder Bread but still a little different from standard releases.
I traded a bunch of 1994-95 Collector's Choice Coca Cola Australian Promo cards for these (and some $). I have hundreds of these cards and they are easily my most popular trade bait to the US and Europe. I was curious if anyone else was sitting on a pile of these? They seem quite in demand.
1993-94 Upper Deck — Jumbo — looks like the standard Team MVP card, but it is actually an oversized 3x5" that came in Walmart blister packs
You are mainly correct, the different country variations have English and the country's language (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese from memory).
However, there are also English cards (released in England/Great Britain) that only have English language so you need to identify them via their number, which is different to the US counterparts.
Also cards like Golden Grahams (a cereal) are the same as their foreign language counterparts, but have different numbers again.
If I was going to focus on any of the Euro releases Golden Grahams is probably your best.as they are at least a little more valuable and there isn't a massive number of them.
Unfortunately, I doubt I have any Pippens of interest.