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1961 Fleer Set Break Baseball Greats #33 Warren Giles (HOF)

Description: This 1961 Fleer Baseball Greats trading card features Warren Giles, a Major League Baseball player in the Hall of Fame. The card is part of Fleer's base set and is number 33 in the collection. It is a vintage card from 1961 and is in English language. The card size is standard and it is a sports trading card. The card is from the 1961 Fleer Baseball Greats set, which makes it a great addition to any sports trading card collection. It is in excellent condition and ready to be added to your collection. This card is a must-have for any baseball fan or collector.Pictures: When we rip, we rip dozens if not hundreds of packs. Card dust is a thing, and those white flecks get EVERYWHERE. We try our best to get them out of the picture, but it’s impossible. So when you see those white flecks, fear not, it’s not an issue with the card! Any scratches, blemishes, or white flecks (top loader’s static attracts everything!) seen in pictures are on the top loader, sleeve or case. That said, please review closely, especially cards sealed in Hit Parade or encased by the manufacturer. THE CARD YOU SEE IS THE CARD YOU WILL GET! I do my best to note flaws/issues with cards, but I can’t catch everything, so please look closely at pictures and feel free to ask any questions you might have. I take super close pictures in natural light with my camera, or scan it on my scanner; both of which will pick up scratches/blemishes on the case. I am happy to provide more pictures of the card itself outside of it’s case, however I won’t break a seal to do so (Hit Parade, Topps Pristine, Leaf, etc). Any questions, let me know. Offers: Look, I get trying to low-ball to start the negotiation process. I do. However, my “day job” is data and analytics. I’m not perfect by any means, but I research each and every card before listing. I look at current buy-it-now listings, auctions, completed sales, other website sales, etc. I price my cards competitively and based on data, not feelings. I get a lot of super low offers that I get to explain how I came to my price and why it’s fair. Again, I’m not perfect, and I’m not saying I won’t accept offers, but before you send an offer, ask yourself…”would I sell this card for this”? If the answer is no, please reconsider your offer to be fair and data based. If you are a card shop looking to buy my card(s) for cheap to turn a profit, I get it. Then again, ask yourself…how would you if you received the offer you are about to make to me? I’m not trying to get rich. Just trying to have some fun and sustain an inflow of sales so I can buy more cards to sell. My kids and I are doing this as a hobby (having a blast!), which of course I’m trying to make the most of while they are still around and willing to hang with me! Bottom line, let’s not waste each other’s time with back and forth of offers we both know are unreasonable. Shipping: Let’s talk shipping. It stinks. It costs a lot, no way around it. However, it’s a necessary evil to deliver exactly what you want to you directly. Think of it as a convenience fee for someone pulling a card you want and getting it right to you. I don’t add any surcharges for any of the shipping materials, sleeves, top loaders, magnet cases, etc. My general “rule” is I will ship any card $39.99 or more in a magnet case. Anything less goes into a sleeve and top loader and is wrapped in multiple layers of protection. I also will combine orders and offer free shipping for any total order of over $100. I also try and remember to set free shipping for any buy-it-now listings of over $100. If I miss marking it as free shipping, let me know and I will change before you purchase! I know it’s tempting to go for the free shipping options, but I’ve had multiple experience where free shipping of a $100+ card was thrown in an envelope with a regular stamp. I generally get to the post office once a day, so chances are your shipment could be out the same day, or at worst the next. I have it marked three days handling just in case something happens.

Price: 0.99 USD

Location: Issaquah, Washington

End Time: 2024-12-30T19:19:47.000Z

Shipping Cost: 1.25 USD

Product Images

1961 Fleer Set Break Baseball Greats #33 Warren Giles (HOF)1961 Fleer Set Break Baseball Greats #33 Warren Giles (HOF)

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Card Size: Standard

League: Major League (MLB)

Set: 1961 Fleer Baseball Greats

Year Manufactured: 1961

Player/Athlete: Warren Giles

Vintage: Yes

Type: Sports Trading Card

Sport: Baseball

Language: English

Manufacturer: Fleer

Features: Base Set

Card Number: 33

Season: 1961

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