Roberto Alomar 1998 Flair Showcase Row 1 #52 Legacy Collection Variation Comparison The foil text color on standard 1998 Flair…
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Roberto Alomar 1998 Flair Showcase Row 1 #52 Legacy Collection Variation Comparison The foil text color on standard 1998 Flair…
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I have the Tony Clark Row 0 aftermarket as well. No name on the back and the serial number is directly below the stats, as shown in your Frank Thomas image. It wasn’t mentioned in the listing as such, and at first I was upset but after awhile, I realized it wasn’t worth getting upset over.
I’ve noticed that the aftermarket Row 0s aren’t terribly rare but I think they’re still important to the full run of cards available for any one player in the set.
Very interesting comments on this Flair Legacy issue. Also to be noted is that the row 0 cards “back-doored” were only cards numbered 1 thru 60 of the 120 card set. I have busted over 300 boxes of this product and have a complete 480 card Legacy set all with factory packed cards with the player name in blue foil on the back. It may be a one-of-a kind! I’m currently working on a second set, about 85% complete. The rarest card in the set is the # 29 Ricky Ledee Row 0 real Legacy. I have only seen 2 in 20 years of working this set including my PSA 10 and 1 that I resold many years ago.
I’m always looking for more comments and info on this unique set.
The row 1 Purple Legacy cards are super rare and I’m guessing only 5 or 6 of each exist. I have a few including the Jeter Purple Legacy. I only know of 1 other.
I’m also holding the Row 0 Masterpiece cards of Bonds, Gwynn, Clemens and a few others that I pulled from packs. This has to be thee most interesting set I have dealt with in 50 years of collecting.
Wow, John! That’s incredible information to hear. I can only assume you broke 300 boxes during, or around the time the product came out; sealed boxes in today’s market have proven to be difficult to find. You’ve really accomplished quite the impressive task with completing a full 480-card Legacy set. Really amazing stuff. Thanks for reading.
Hello, Just read this. Very interesting information. I am interested in any Biggio cards you may have from this product.- Thanks.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for reading; I’m glad you liked it.
John, if you have any Biggio cards for sale, my email is mdoug18217@aol.com. Thanks!
Hey Patrick,
I’ve recently come across a collection of these cards, numbered to 100 with no name, dull finish on the back. Manning rc’s , moss rc’s , basketball, football. Are these worthless?
Hi Vince,
That’s really nice to hear. There’s certainly value there. Send us a message through our Contact page if you’re looking to sell them; we’d be interested in having a look.
I have a question about this set. I pulled 2 cards from the same box Jason Giambi sec. 2 row 0 seat 109. Numbered to 2000. 1 card #0046/2000 seems correct but i got another one #0426/2000 that is printed in the wrong place, over the card #. It looks like it was printed upside down. Anyone else get this error?
Hi John,
Thanks for sharing. If you can send us images of the two cards for comparison, that would help us get a better idea of what you have. Thanks for the comment.