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Babe Waxpak: Figuring out the value of a Jeter card
Dear Babe: I have a Derek Jeter "Rookie Class" card. It is in mint condition.— Barbara Riddle, ReddingWhile the card says "Rookie Class," it's from the Collector's Choice SE release in 1995. Jeter's rookie cards are all from 1993. The online price guide at www.beckett.com lists the card at 75 cents to $2, noting a mint version would be worth $2.50. It appears "near-mint to mint" cards are ...
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Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles May 2012 Newsletter Available
The May 2012 edition of "Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles" newsletter is now available in print and online. Featured are picture and price auction reports on Baseball Collectibles, Vintage Hooked Rugs and American Studio Potters.Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) May 01, 2012 The May 2012 "Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles" newsletter is now available in print and online.Kovels’ May newsletter helps you ...
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Turner Field: Atlanta Braves Stadium Guide
Turner Field is the "Home of the Braves" and there is no doubt this major league ballpark has set a high standard for future ballpark designs. It was built in 1997 and is located at 755 Hank Aaron Drive in Atlanta, Ga.
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Out This Week: 13 Reviews of New Indie Releases
Capsule Options is a new weekly column intended to provide reviews of nearly every new indie release. REVIEWS THIS WEEK "American Animal" "Beyond the Black Rainbow" "The Color Wheel" "Elena" "Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story" "Hysteria" "Lovely Molly" "Mansome" "Never Stand Still" "One Hundred Years of Evil" "Poliss" "The Samaritan" "The Yankles" "American Animal" “American Animal” begins ...
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Behind the underwear bomb
Another deadly plot taken down in the planning stages. This time, thanks to the work of a CIA double agent, officials were able to infiltrate a Yemen-based al-Qaida plot to destroy a U.S.-bound jetliner using a nearly undetectable underwear bomb.The moral of the story: Airport security works!Am I being facetious? Not necessarily. It depends on your definition of airport security. In my mind, the ...
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