Dallas Cowboy Collectible by Geoffrey WooldridgeFans from all over the country show great enthusiasm in Dallas Cowboys collectibles, being willing to pay quite a lot of money to get a specific item and add it to the personal collection. It is common knowledge by now that the most valuable Dallas Cowboys collectibles consist of used items such as helmets, jerseys or gloves preferably with an autograph. While a new Dallas Cowboys helmet comes for around $250, a used and signed one is rate
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dallas cowboys collectibles get the instant attention of any fan particularly when he or she does not have a certain item. It is common knowledge by now that the most valuable Dallas Cowboys collectibles consist of used items such as helmets, jerseys or gloves preferably with an autograph. While an unused Dallas Cowboys helmet costs $250 at the maximum, a game-used one can go for more than $1,000. Balls are also held in high esteem and people even buy them at auctions. If you see the opportu
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Upper Deck’s latest vintage-style baseball card set, 2009 Goodwin Champions, arrives in hobby shops today with one autograph and two memorabilia cards in every hobby box.But those inclusions — nor the exotic inserts — aren’t what the base set is all about. The base set is about a little bit of everything in the sports world with a mix of others as well.Here’s a gallery of a selection of base cards and minis … click for a closer look. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-
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Many people get excited about autographed sports memorabilia when they find it for a good price, and as a result, many people purchase so called authentic autographed sports memorabilia without investigating the authenticity of said memorabilia. The question that all buyers should be asking when shopping for autographed sports memorabilia online or in person is whether or not the memorabilia is authentic, or rather, whether or not the autograph is authentic. Unfortunately, there has been a r
Upper Deck announced on Friday that its sixth 2009 SPx Mystery Rookie is Boston Red Sox outfielder Josh Reddick.Reddick, who is hitting .188 with one home run and two RBI in nine games this season, will appear on card No. 126.Only one SPx rookie remains a mystery. These autograph redemptions can be found two per 14-box case.Here’s a recap of the previously announced cardsNo. RR1 — Orioles P Koji Uehara (25 signed in Japanese) No. RR2 — Cardinals OF Colby Rasmus (25 signed “Go Redbirds”) No. RR3
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