I’m collecting the 1973 set, slowly but surely. This post is the latest in my quest for the completion.
- Card Facts – Chuck Taylor – Card #176
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Dave May – Card #152
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Del Crandall – Card #646
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Don Money – Card #386
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Ellie Rodriguez – Card #144
- Purchase Price – Free (Trade with “Royals and Randoms”)
- Card Facts – Jim Slaton - Card #628
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Joe LaHoud – Card #212
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – John Felske – Card #332
- Purchase Price – $.18 (Ebay lot – 4/$.73)
- Card Facts – Johnny Briggs – Card #71
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$40)
- Card Facts – Rick Auerbach – Card #427
- Purchase Price – unknown
- Card Facts – Skip Lockwood – Card #308
- Purchase Price – $.22 (Ebay lot – 4/$.88)
- Card Facts – Ed Kranepool – Card #329
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Jerry Koosman – Card #184
- Purchase Price – $.50 (Ebay lot – 4/$2)
- Card Facts – Jim McAndrew – Card #436
- Purchase Price – free (Trade with “the Diamond King”)
- Card Facts – John Milner – Card #4
- Purchase Price – unknown
- Card Facts – Ken Boswell – Card #87
- Purchase Price – free (Trade with “Royals and Randoms”)
- Card Facts – Ted Martinez – Card #161
- Purchase Price – $.31 (“Crinkly Wrappers” lot – 145/$45)
- Card Facts – Tug McGraw – Card #30
- Purchase Price – $.23 (Ebay lot 13/$2.99)
- Cards posted in this set – 213
- Total price paid – $41.96
- Average price per card – $0.20
- Cards left to post – 471 (including NNO Checklists)
- Percentage posted – 213/684 (31% posted)
- Percentage completed – 314/684 (46% completed)
Price per card stayed the same, again. Percentage posted went up 2% again. Seems to be a common theme but considering their were more cards on this post then the last few, it’s actually a good thing.
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