I am still spending some time tracking down some more Museum cards. The price of some of the jumbos has fallen slightly since product released a few weeks. The prices for Museum cards are already a little bit low this year, so there are some really good bargains floating around out there for collectors. This past week I managed to find two really nice jumbo Museum cards for my collection.
First up is one of my favorite former Durham Bulls pitcher Chris Archer. This Archer card is one of two variations he has in the Museum Collection on his jumbo cards. This card is a swatch of his home jersey, but there is also a copy floating around with a nice piece of his alternate light blue jersey. This piece of jersey is numbered to 50 which is one of the higher print runs of Museum Jumbo cards in the set. Still trying to find a copy of that one. Next...
The Matt Holliday jumbo card is numbered out of just 35. There is also a copy of this card with a print run of 10 and a print run of 50, but I am not sure if he has any other colors or variations on his Museum Jumbo cards. Just big pieces of white home Cardinals jersey.
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