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Carolina Panther card/memorbilla/auto's collectors...


jasonluckydog

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Anyone out there know where I can find Gold Standard cam newton Auto rookie for $160 or $170?

If your looking for the card number 251, you can find them on eBay for about that price. Although they are mostly just a one color patch. IMO its the best looking auto for CAm out there. The 3color patch is hard to find and most likely will cost over $200? Good luck let us know how it goes.

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I collected baseball and basketball cards in the late 80s early 90s. Tons of Charlotte Hornet stuff. A couple autographs with little or no market value. I've been dying to get a Cam autograph but to me it's all about meeting the guy. Not buying it online. I've got some hats and footballs autographed by Panther players for the man cave. My oddest Panther card is a Don Beebe. Yeah the guy from the Buffalo Bills super bowl. I don't even remember him being a Panther!

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I use to buy and collect football cards. But collecting cards now days have become worthless. Value of them have gone into the trash. Companies are making so many of them now days. They have devalue them so much over the past 10+ years now. Not worth collecting anymore.

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I use to buy and collect football cards. But collecting cards now days have become worthless. Value of them have gone into the trash. Companies are making so many of them now days. They have devalue them so much over the past 10+ years now. Not worth collecting anymore.

It's a hit and miss game if you do it for the money then you already lost...I love my cards and never sell my Panther ones but this offseason I have been buying low and hope to sell high during the season.I bought some Vick autos, Cassell autos and some of other stuff I should make a good profit to buy more Panther cards.

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