I thought I would post what 2011 Topps cards I have available for trade. I'm looking mainly to add to my Platinum Diamond collection (
see the PDs I already have). After that, I would be looking for any of the Series 2 Diamond Stars (the ones that look like Platinum Diamonds), or else any other cards I have listed on my
Help Me Complete a Set page.
So what do I have for trade? The main attraction is a good number of Kimball Champions, but I have some other stuff as well.
Kimball Champions Minis - 13, 15, 24, 31, 34, 37, 53, 55, 56, 58(x2), 66, 71, 74, 78, 79, 83(x2), 87, 90, 91, 95, 96
Platinum Diamonds (the doubles I've added along the way) - 23(x2), 43, 44, 201, 248, 267(x2), 273, 291, 313, 338, 354, 391(x2), 497, 503, 543, 642
Topps Gold - 13, 48, 58, 119, 166, 171, 191, 240, 269, 290, 295, 333, 354, 364, 493, 532, 571
Diamond Stars - 6 (Posey)
Topps 60 - 19, 21, 45, 46, 79, 99
60 Years of Topps - 3, 9, 41, 63, 81
60 Years of Topps Original Backs - Harmon Killebrew (1960 reprint), Derek Jeter (1997 reprint), Gaylord Perry (1962 reprint), Carlton Fisk (1973 reprint)
60 Years of Topps The Lost Cards - 8
CMGR - 4, 29
Blue Diamond (Walmart) - BDW21
Red Diamond (Target) - RDT21, RDT29(x2)
I also have a fair number of base card doubles from Series 1 and 2. Also, for anyone collecting 2011 Allen & Ginter I've bought a handful of packs from that set as well.
Let's make a deal!
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