Both cards are serial numbered out of /399 and feature a really nice signature of the Cardinals hard throwing right handed pitcher. In my opinion, Miller has a really nice autograph and he is always very consistent with his signature. Little difference between the two cards, just the loop in the y.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Museum Millers
I recently found a pretty cool seller on Ebay who lists things in pairs. I am not sure how this person has two copies of so many cards, but I am not complaining since they often sell for the price of one of the item. I bought two different pairs of Cardinals cards off of him during the past week. First of the cards to arrive was a pair of Shelby Miller autographs from this year's Topps Museum Collection.
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