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Stacey Augmon Fleer Ultra 93-94, No.1, Misprint, Gold Logo & Name Missing, NM
Stacey Augmon Fleer Ultra 93-94, No.1, Misprint, Gold Logo & Name Missing, NM
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We are not professionals who grade cards, so please review the photos to make your own decisions and we will qualify them as best we can here. Our views are based upon the guidelines in the image provided.
Condition: NM, outside of the mis-print.
This Stacey Augmon Card is missing the Gold Print for the name, position, as well as the Fleer 93-94 ULTRA logo that belongs in the top right of the card, the registration and trademarks are there in Black, but the gold printing was not put on. Note this is the 1st of the series, so maybe that caused it to be missed and the machine simply was not primed to start the run. I have no clue.
Stacey Orlando Augmon is an American basketball coach and former player. He serves as the player development coach of the Sacramento Kings. He played professionally in the National Basketball Association. He gained the nickname "Plastic Man" due to his athletic ability to contort his body.
We are not professionals who grade cards, so please review the photos to make your own decisions and we will qualify them as best we can here. Our views are based upon the guidelines in the image provided.
Condition: NM, outside of the mis-print.
This Stacey Augmon Card is missing the Gold Print for the name, position, as well as the Fleer 93-94 ULTRA logo that belongs in the top right of the card, the registration and trademarks are there in Black, but the gold printing was not put on. Note this is the 1st of the series, so maybe that caused it to be missed and the machine simply was not primed to start the run. I have no clue.
Stacey Orlando Augmon is an American basketball coach and former player. He serves as the player development coach of the Sacramento Kings. He played professionally in the National Basketball Association. He gained the nickname "Plastic Man" due to his athletic ability to contort his body.
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