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LIMITED-EDITION COLLECTIBLES Jeff Kent LIMITED-EDITION COLLECTIBLES Jeff Kent . 65 .00 Carl Yastrzemski 03 Jason Giambi . 20 .00 Ernie Banks . 40 ‘94 Mattingly, D . (5,000) . 50 .00 Don Larsen (perfect game) . 150 .00 Signed (1,989) . 275 .00 CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS Stan Musial . 40 ‘94 Piazza, M . (5,000) . 40 .00 BASEBALL Al Leiter . 65 .00 Mini (10,000) . 80 .00 Yr Player NM Warren Spahn . 40 ‘94 Ripken, C . (5,000) . 75 .00 Greg Maddux . 65 .00 AP (250) . 450 .00 01 Mickey Mantle . 45 .00 Harmom Killebrew . 40 ‘95 Jones, C . (5,000) . 45 .00 Mickey Mantle . 65 .00 02 George Brett . 25 .00 Luis Aparicio . 40 ‘95 Puckett, K . (5,000) . 35 .00 Mickey Mantle (3 poses on one base) . 150 .00 03 Ted Williams . 25 .00 Eddie Matthews . 40 ‘95 Smith, O . (5,000) . 40 .00 THE ART OF SPORT Pedro Martinez . 65 .00 GartLAN PLates Dick Groat . 40 ‘96 Alomar, R . (5,000) . 30 .00 Player NM Hideki Matsui . 75 .00 Nellie Fox . 40 ‘96 Jeter, D . (5,000) . 50 .00 Player MT LEC Cal Ripken (4,500) . 195 .00 Don Mattingly . 65 .00 Luis Aparicio signed 10 1/4” plate, 1,984 HACKETT AMERICAN Johnny Bench . 50 ‘96 Rodriguez, A . (5,000) . 55 .00 Cal Ripken autographed (500) . 475 .00 Willie Mays (The Catch) . 150 .00 150 Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig . 90 ‘96 Sandberg, R . (5,000) . 35 .00 Ken Griffey Jr . (1,000) . 200 .00 Bill Mazeroski (‘60 WS HR) . 145 .00 Luis Aparicio 10 1/4” proof plate, 250 PLates ‘97 Jones, A . (5 .000) . 30 .00 Ken Griffey Jr . autographed (500) . 400 .00 Mark McGwire . 65 .00 100 Player MT Hartland Show Exclusives ‘97 McGwire, M . (5 .000) . 50 .00 Mark McGwire/Sammy Sosa . 145 .00 Luis Aparicio 8 1/2” plate, 10,000 Hank Aaron signed . 250 Ryne Sandberg, 2006 SportsFest . 20 ‘97 Mondesi, R . (5 .000) . 30 .00 Joe Morgan . 65 .00 30-40 Steve Carlton signed . 150 Bob Feller, 2006 International . 20 ‘98 Gonzalez, J . (5,000) . 30 .00 BRADFORD EXCHANGE Thurman Munson . 65 .00 Luis Aparicio 3 1/4” plate, open Gary Carter signed . 175 Lou Boudreau, 2006 International . 20 ‘98 Griffey Jr ., K . .5lb (1,500) . 170 .00 PLates Stan Musial . 65 .00 10-20 Roger Clemens signed . 300 Larry Doby, 2006 International . 20 ‘98 McGwire, M . .5lb (1,500) . 150 .00 Player MT Paul O'Neill . 65 .00 Al Barlick 3 1/4” plate, open Whitey Ford signed . 100 Knute Rockne, 2006 SportsFest . 25 ‘98 McGwire, M . 70 HRs (7,500) . 50 .00 Ken Griffey Jr. Collection Andy Pettitte . 65 .00 20 Steve Garvey signed . 50 Seabiscuit, Race Tracks . 15 ‘98 Ruth, B . (5,000) . 45 .00 Most Valuable Player . 30 Mike Piazza . 65 .00 Al Barlick Club plate, club only Dwight Gooden, unsigned . 35 Roberto Clemente, 2006 Fanfest . 20 ‘98 Sosa, S . (5,000) . 40 .00 A .L . Home Run Leader . 30 Albert Pujols . 75 .00 110 Reggie Jackson, Paluso . 300 Clements Bronze . 30 ‘99 Drew, J .D . (1,999) . 30 .00 M .L . RBI Leader . 30 Manny Ramirez . 65 .00 Johnny Bench signed 10 1/4” plate, 1,989 Reggie Jackson, Alexander . 125 Willie Stargell, 2006 Fanfest . 20 ‘99 McGwire, M . (3-pc . 1,500) . 130 .00 All-Star Home Run Champ . 30 Cal Ripken, Jr . 65 .00 325 Wally Joyner signed . 295 Satchel Paige, 2006 Fanfest . 15 ‘99 McGwire, M . 500 HR (5,000) . 40 .00 Welcome to the National League . 35 Mariano Rivera . 65 .00 Johnny Bench 3 1/4” plate, open Harmon Killebrew signed . 250 Josh Gibson, 2006 Fanfest . 15 ‘01 Pujols, Albert . 40 .00 Brooks Robinson . 65 .00 35 Sandy Koufax signed . 300 Cool Papa Bell, 2006 Fanfest . 15 ‘03 Marlins WS Champs (2,003) . 40 .00 Mark McGwire Collection Jackie Robinson . 65 .00 Johnny Bench proof plate, 100 Eddie Mathews signed . 300 Tommy Lasorda, 2006 National . 20 ‘03 Schilling, C . Red Sox (1,128) . 40 .00 Record Breaker 9-8-98 . 45 Alex Rodriguez . 65 .00 395 Willie Mays signed . 300 Willie McCovey, 2006 National . 20 ‘04 Red Sox WS Champs (5,000) . 40 .00 Record 70 HRs . 45 Ivan Rodriguez . 65 .00 Yogi Berra Signed 10 1/4” plate, 2,150 Pete Rose . 45 Bruce Sutter, 2006 National . 20 Gold 50-50-50 Game . 40 Babe Ruth . 65 .00 200 Babe Ruth unsigned . 100 Robin Yount, 2006 Collectors Club . 25 ‘99 McGwire, M . (3-pc . 500) . 225 .00 70! . 40 Nolan Ryan, Astros . 65 .00 Yogi Berra proof plate, 250 Nolan Ryan signed . 700 Cal Ripken Jr ., 2007 Balt . HOF, 20 . 20 n/a Mantle, Mickey (3-pc 700) . 90 .00 Record Tying 61st HR . 40 Nolan Ryan, Rangers . 65 .00 175 Tom Seaver signed . 250 Dick Allen, 2007 Sportsfest . 20 ‘03 Cubs NLDS (2,300) gold overlay . 30 .00 Full Speed to 40 . 40 Mike Schmidt . 65 .00 Yogi Berra 8 1/2” plate, 10,000 Tom Seaver 300 . 250 Hartland Signed Figures ‘03 Marlins WS Champs (10,000) Historic 60th HR . 40 Tom Seaver . 65 .00 40 Don Sutton signed . 250 Paul Hornung . 20 24KT gold overlay . 30 .00 The Triumph of 70 (4-plate set) . 160 Ozzie Smith . 65 .00 Yogi Berra 3 1/4” plate, open Archie Griffin . 40 ‘04 Red Sox WS Champs (10,000) Cal Ripken Jr. Collection Sammy Sosa . 65 .00 20 Hopalong Cassidy . 40 24KT gold overlay . 25 .00 3,000th Hit . 45 Willie Stargell . 65 .00 George Brett signed 10 1/4” plate, 2,000 hartLAND Dick Allen . 50 ‘04 Red Sox-Cardinals World Series From Rookie to Legend (3-plate set) . 120 Ichiro Suzuki . 65 .00 375 ORIGINAL 18 - 1960S Buck O'Neil . 50 24kt gold overlay (2,004) . 25 .00 Jackie Robinson Collection Jim Thome . 65 .00 George Brett proof plate, 24 Player NM Cal Ripken . 125 '07 SB XLII Flip (10,000) . $30 .00 Breaking Barriers . 50 Bobby Thomson (Shot Heard ‘round . ) . 145 .00 750 (Note: With Box & Tag Add 50%) . Howie Bedell . 25 '07 AFC Champion Patriots . $30 .00 Player of the Year . 50 Omar Vizquel . 65 .00 George Brett 3 1/4” plate, open Aaron, Hank . 375 .00 '07 NFC Champion Giants . $30 .00 Mickey Mantle Collection Larry Walker . 65 .00 20 Aparicio, Luis . 325 .00 Gold Signature 500th Home Run . 50 Bernie Williams . 65 .00 George Brett tankard, open Banks, Ernie . 350 .00 HIGHLAND MINT CARDS ‘95 Bonds, B . (1,500) . 100 .00 1956 World Series . 60 Ted Williams . 65 .00 30 Berra, Yogi . 250 .00 TOPPS BRONZE ‘95 Griffey Jr ., K . (1,500) . 125 .00 1961 Home Run Chase . 75 Carl Yastrzemski . 65 .00 Rod Carew signed 10 1/4 ” plate, 950 Colavito, Rocky . 1,000 .00 Player NM ‘95 Maddux, G . (1,500) . 95 .00 Bronx Bomber . 50 Robin Yount . 65 .00 175 Drysdale, Don . 450 .00 ‘92 Alomar, R . (928) . 80 .00 ‘95 Nomo, H . (1,500) . 50 .00 The Oklahoma Kid . 60 Team MT Rod Carew 8 1/2” plate, 10,000 Fox, Nellie . 250 .00 ‘94 Banks, E . (920) . 90 .00 ‘95 Ripken, C . (1,500) . 125 .00 Triple Crown Season . 45 1927 New York Yankees . 210 .00 40 Groat, Dick . 1,800 .00 ‘94 Bench, J . (1,384) . 90 .00 ‘95 Thomas, F . (1,500) . 85 .00 Legends of Baseball 1955 Brookyn Dodgers . 210 .00 Rod Carew 3 1/4” plate, open Killebrew, Harmon . 650 .00 ‘92 Bonds, B . (2,677) . 160 .00 ‘96 Jeter, D . (1,500) . 85 .00 Babe Ruth: The Called Shot . 35 1961 New York Yankees . 210 .00 20 Mantle, Mickey . 350 .00 ‘92 Brett, G . (3,560) . 90 .00 ‘96 Jones, C . (1,500) . 85 .00 Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man . 35 1969 New York Mets . 210 .00 Carlton Fisk signed 10 1/4” plate, 950 Maris, Roger . 450 .00 ‘92 Clark, W . (1,044) . 80 .00 ‘96 Piazza, M . (1,500) . 100 .00 Ty Cobb: The Georgia Peach . 35-45 1970 Baltimore Orioles . 210 .00 175 Mathews, Eddie . 250 .00 ‘92 Clemens, R . (1,789) . 110 .00 ‘96 Puckett, K . (1,500) . 70 .00 Cy Young: The Perfect Game . 35-45 1975 Cincinnati Reds . 210 .00 Carlton Fisk proof plate, 300 Mays, Willie . 300 .00 ‘92 Gonzalez, J . (1,899) . 90 .00 ‘96 Rodriguez, A . (1,500) . 90 .00 Rogers Hornsby: The .424 Season . 30-40 1999 New York Yankees . 210 .00 175 Musial, Stan . 300 .00 ‘92 Griffey Jr ., K . (5,000) . 150 .00 ‘98 McGwire, M . (1,273) . 125 .00 Honus Wagner: Flying Dutchman . 30-40 Legends MT Carlton Fisk 8 1/2” plate, 10,000 Ruth, Babe . 300 .00 ‘94 Justice, D . (1,396) . 75 .00 ‘98 McGwire, M . Err (227) . 125 .00 Jimmie Foxx: The Beast . 30-40 Yankees: Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle 175 .00 40 Snider, Duke . 500 .00 ‘92 Mattingly, D . (1,550) . 80 .00 ‘98 McGwire, M . .5lb (500) . 250 .00 Walter Johnson: The Shutout . 30-40 Carlton Fisk 3 1/4” plate, open Spahn, Warren . 250 .00 ‘94 Molitor, P . (639) . 130 .00 ‘98 Sosa, S . (1,500) . 75 .00 Tris Speaker: The Gray Eagle . 30 20 Williams, Ted . 350 .00 ‘93 Piazza, M . (2,500) . 80 .00 ‘99 McGwire, M . 500 HR (1,000) . 70 .00 Christy Mathewson: 1905 W . S . 30-40 GartLAN.
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