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I know this is technically 'sports' but I'm running into a lot of variants and the sellers know less than I do. So far I've seen "test cards" that are not really test cards. "Gold" that are not really gold and some color variations, just to name a few. Any help would be appreciated. Ace | ||
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I don't follow sports cards but is this what you're asking about? https://www.tcdb.com/Person.cf...3167/Anna-Kournikova | |||
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Anna Kournikova, if only she could have played tennis as good as she looked. ![]() Definitely get more info on her cards on Blowout or other sports card sites. | |||
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Yes, the first 5 cards on the list and they are a variation of the gold and blue. They look like silver and green. Only have seen one of these. | |||
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There are also ones with holographic backgrounds. | |||
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She was ranked number one in the world in 1999 by the WTA. | |||
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Not that it matters, but the highest ranking Kournikova ever had for singles was #8. She was a good doubles player and she got to be ranked #1 in doubles with a couple of other well known stars for partners. She could have been really good, but she was always getting hurt and dropping out of tournaments as a single. Not that #8 in the world was bad. She was forced to retire early, but her cards and autographs live on. ![]() | |||
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