pretty well spot on Ross, maybe a little more if it was 36. hahahaHey Foley,
It's hard to see the signature is that just the photo or has it faded a touch? What number is it and does the COA match the number? These things would add or detract from the value.
At a guestimate for you value wise I would say $110ish, perhaps A Johns may get a little bit more being the "8th".
It's not a card I've ever bought or been after so others may offer a more informed opinion but I've seen others sell for around that figure.
Ross
Hey Foley,
It's hard to see the signature is that just the photo or has it faded a touch? What number is it and does the COA match the number? These things would add or detract from the value.
At a guestimate for you value wise I would say $110ish, perhaps A Johns may get a little bit more being the "8th".
It's not a card I've ever bought or been after so others may offer a more informed opinion but I've seen others sell for around that figure.
Ross
Was it Dynamic that wrote the name and address on the redemption or were you meant to send in the card with your name and address on it?The signature is on the back of the Andrew Johns cards.
It might be worth a little bit more, but if the redemption and certificate cards aren't mint then that would put it back down.
It's quite hard to track a redeemed one down that doesn't have a name and address written on the redemption card, as well. Took me years!
Was it Dynamic that wrote the name and address on the redemption or were you meant to send in the card with your name and address on it?
Or that was found in unopened boxesSo in reality the blank ones were the ones sold after they went under.
So in reality the blank ones were the ones sold after they went under.
exactly right james, I did exactly that so I did not have writing on the back, that was after the first couple.I don't think so, because the numbers on the redemption, certificate and card should all match. They wouldnt have the corresponding numbered redemption after they went bust, it'd be in a pack somewhere.
Just that some people would have included their details in a letter rather than writing it on the card, I'd say. As I say, they are rarer without anything written on them, so I'm sure most did just write it on the card.
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